When I leave this house I shall only have to hold up my finger and the lot of you will be inside the nearest gaol as quickly as you can be taken there by the police--you and Althea and her father and your sister too.
You understand, Bastable, if she says no, you'll all sleep in gaol to-night.
But I’m not here for paying compliments: I’ve other pressing business on that brings me To the God-forsaken gaol where I was born.
I believe he was afterwards taken to a gaol in the Isle of Wight, but I do not know if his life-sentence is still in force.
In consequence the poor man tasted the delights of a Boer gaol for a whole night, and, worst indignity of all, had for companions two criminals and a crowd of dirty Kaffirs.
That afternoon these officers were removed to safer quarters ingaol while a house was being prepared for their reception.
Mr. Murchison was shut up in the gaol awaiting Lord Roberts's confirmation of his sentence.
Two sisters were seized at the same place to be "converted," and their immediate relations were thrown into gaol in the meantime.
Six thousand were taken prisoners, and the greater number of these died in gaol of hunger and disease.
The men were sent to the galleys for life, and the women were thrown into gaol at Carcassone--the Tower of Constance being then too full of prisoners.
The gaol consisted of a large cellar or dungeon, fitted with huge beams of oak fixed close to the floor.
She had always wondered at the frequent cases of political gaol-breaking, but if every gaol were conducted as this one was the number would be much larger, she thought.
That vodka was quite openly sold and bought in every common gaol in the empire was no news to her, but this was a trifle compared to what she had heard of Rodkevich's administration.
The Roman Catholic church, erected on the site of the old City Gaol at Norwich, at the sole cost of the Duke of Norfolk, was opened.
He was appointed Governor of the City Gaol on July 31st, and was succeeded as head of the police force by Mr. Dunne, formerly of the Kent constabulary.
The prisoners were transferred from the Gaolto the Castle in the early part of May.
From these it appears that upon an order being directed for the discontinuance of Norwich Gaol and Wymondham Bridewell, the prisoners therein will be transferred to the County Gaol, Norwich Castle.
These efforts, however, were of no avail, and the capital sentence was carried out by Calcraft at the City Gaol on April 20th.
He was dressed in the gaol clothes, of pepper and salt coarse cloth.
I have been in every gaol in England, and I know the good ones, for even in gaols there is a great difference.
However, I felt very miserable at the time, and walked off, thinking about the propriety of getting into gaol as soon as I could, for the beggar had strongly recommended it.
The gaol was a square building, with two unglazed windows secured with thick iron bars, and the rain having beat in, it was more like a pound for cattle, for it was not even paved, and the ground was three or four inches deep in mud.
The evidence was taken down, and then my commitment to the county gaol was made out.
As a prisoner is allowed to go into court in his own clothes instead of the gaol dress, this was consented to, and when the man came, I was very particular in my directions, so much so, that it surprised him.
The gaol was built about 1854 on the site of Burlington House, which had been a school.
At the back of the High Street also was a gaolfor female convicts, which has now vanished.
Already the shadow of the gaol was creeping over us, chilling us to the very marrow.
The point is that you are committing what amounts to a theft, and there's the gaol for thieves.
Chatelet, a harsh, haughty disciplinarian, proposed to transfer the eleven French Guards placed under arrest from the military gaol of the Abbaye to the filthy prison of Bicetre reserved for thieves and felons of the lowest order.
The gaol governor, you will observe, spoke about his prisoners in a very commercial sort of way.
He did not return to the gaol for a week; and then the first visit he paid was to the new prisoner's cell.
The gaol chaplain at Seatown had recently died, and during the interval necessary for appointing a successor Jim was asked and undertook to add to his other labours that of visiting the prisoners confined there.
Some of the heroes of this Odyssey retired into Mosul Gaol for a while in consequence of it, and were still there at the following Easter.
The honourable the governor of the prison was in the habit of letting the gang in question out of the gaol every night, "to go and sleep at their own houses.
Gaol has become, as a result of British rule, quite unpopular in Mosul.
Two days are past and gone, and Reginald is now immured in gaol to await his trial.
He has but recently come out of gaol and found solicitors in Australia and here to take up the cudgels for him.
This Deptford Inn was a famous place of meeting for the Yeomanry Cavalry, in glorious anti-jacobin times, when wheat was twenty shillings a bushel, and when a man could be crammed into gaol for years, for only looking awry.
They pare down the wretched souls to what is below gaol allowance.
Our present habitation is an immense building, about a quarter of a mile from the town, intended originally for the common gaol of the province.
On this most glorious "Day of Days" there are in gaol for debt, in this town, the following persons, viz.
Book is ordered to be burnt--being stuff'd with notorious lyes and scandals, and he recognizes to answer it next Court of Assize and gen'l gaol delivery to be held for the County of Essex.
He was going to build the gaol there, because some day the town would be troublesome and he would want to convert the gaol into a fort and put guns there before that time came.
A deputation of officials waited upon the President to urge the placing of the new gaol in a more convenient locality elsewhere.
The period of gaol life afforded the Reformers some opportunity of studying a department of the Transvaal Administration which they had not before realized to be so badly in need of reform.
The scene on their arrival at Pretoria railway station and during their march to the gaol was not creditable to the Boers.
Frequently he was observed standing outside thegaol in the worst of weather without shelter, patiently waiting until the gaoler would deem fit to see him.
It is not intended to suggest that this should not have been done, but cases occurred in the Pretoria Gaol which are surely difficult to justify.
The means resorted to by the gaol officials to enforce this petition-signing were characteristic.
Others were arrested at various times during the evening and night, were detained in the lock-up at Johannesburg as ordinary felons, and escorted to the Pretoria gaol on the following morning.
The officers of the city gaol were almost the only ones who remained of the civil servants of the Empire.
And a visit to Gobelet on the hill is one of these temptations which may prove too much for the gaol birds who shelter themselves under the black flag of anarchy.
But Diane knew not what power helped her to sit there so still, listening to the sounds in the gaol yard.
Was it for stealing mats that the prisoner was committed instead of being sent to gaol for selling them?
Place them in a hospital, put them in a gaol in yellow overalls, do what you will, young Jessamy finds young Jenny.
To be shaved again without depending on the barber of the gaol was a source of a delicious, if a childish joy.
To Mr. William Robert Henry Brown, Keeper of his Majesty's gaol of Newgate.
It was plainly admitted that the gaol ought to be at once pulled down.
It was rumoured that Lord Halifax, who shared the political odium of Lords Somers and Orford, had sent privately for Kidd from Newgate to tamper with him, but "the keeper of the gaol on being sent for averred that it was false.
The third case ofgaol fever was in London in 1750, and it undoubtedly had its origin in Newgate.
The air of the whole gaolthey thought was distinctly improved.
These points had already been discussed repeatedly and at length by gaol committees and the Court of Aldermen, and a decision finally arrived at, to erect a new prison on the Tufnell Park Estate, in the north of London.
Priests guilty of loose living, Jews accused rightly or wrongly, now of infanticide, of crucifying children, now of coining and clipping, found themselves in the gaol for indefinite periods.
A gaol has stood on this same site for almost a thousand years.