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Answer for the clue "Keeper, in England ", 6 letters:
gaoler

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Word definitions for gaoler in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jailer \Jail"er\, n. [OE. jailer, gailer, OF. geolier, F. ge[^o]lier. See Jail .] The keeper of a jail or prison. [Written also jailor , gaoler .]

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who guards prisoners [syn: prison guard , jailer , jailor , screw , turnkey ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context British English) (archaic spelling of jailer English)

Usage examples of gaoler.

I took care to say nothing to the gaoler about this fine work, but I began to feel the effects of reading it.

He came back in half an hour in tears, and took out of his shoes two purses containing three hundred and fifty sequins, and, the gaoler going before, he went to take them to the secretary.

After the gaoler had gone, I set my table near the grating for the sake of the light, and sat down to dinner, but I could only swallow a few spoonfuls of soup.

The gaoler quieted them by saying that I was a foreigner and did not understand English, and then took me to a cell, informing me how much it would cost me, and of the prison rules, as if he felt certain that I should make a long stay.

The gaoler asked him, as he had asked me, what he would have for dinner, and for money to pay for it.

On the Wednesday in Holy Week Lawrence told us that the secretary would make us the customary visit in the afternoon, the object being to give peace to them that would receive the sacrament at Easter, and also to know if they had anything to say against the gaoler.

After the gaoler was gone I deftly drew out the letter Balbi had written me, and in which he drew a vivid picture of his alarm.

As soon as the police had handed me over to the gaoler, he informed me that by payment of the fifty thousand francs, or by giving good bail, I might instantly regain my freedom.

The gaoler took me to a decent-looking room, and I told him I had only been served with one writ.

The gaolers know that she has high-level attention and will treat her accordingly.

And supposing that the gaoler and his two guards allowed themselves to be strangled--for my hands were my only weapons--there was always a third guard on duty at the door of the passage, which he locked and would not open till his fellow who wished to pass through gave him the password.

It was necessary to bring the matter to a head, and I determined to send him the bar under cover of my Bible, taking measures to prevent the gaoler from seeing the ends of the great volume.

Perhaps he has been inveigled into the hands of ruffians, and is living as it were under the vault of an Inquisition, and compelled to write what ever his gaolers dictate.

Once, after depositing a condemned man in Newgate, Eddie Sayer had returned to Bow Street with the comment that the gaolers alarmed him more than the prisoners.

While he wondered he heard the shouts of the gaolers, the cries of the prisoners outside the zareeba and in the direction of the river.