We have no meanings for "common gaol" in our records yet.
1 Without turning to the right or left, he went direct to the common gaol .
2 All the accused were arrested in their beds in Montreal and thrown into the common gaol .
3 I am a royal duke -does she think my servants can be thrown into a common gaol ? '
4 It was a guard for the prisoner, who was being taken to the common gaol to await his trial.
5 She was triumphantly brought back, chained hand and feet, and cast into the common gaol , "awaiting orders."
6 He was then committed to the common gaol , which stood in the ruins of the old convent of Black Friars.
7 A month or so before the rainy season of 1867, fever of a malignant type broke out in the common gaol .
8 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.
9 But Theodore, after a while, again deprived him of his command and confidence, and sent him to the common gaol , chained like the other prisoners.
10 Things have come to a pretty pass when our homes may be treated like common gaols .
11 And in the way from thence to the common Gaol , to be Scourged not exceeding Forty Stripes.
12 And for that utterance the unfortunate teacher of mathematics served six months in the common Gaol at Gloucester!
13 The attack was first commenced upon his reputation, and terminated in the imprisonment of his person in the Common Gaol .
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