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1A Popular Dictionary of Parochial Law & Taxation: And of the Duties of ...

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  • Title: ➤  A Popular Dictionary of Parochial Law & Taxation: And of the Duties of ...
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 443
  • Publisher: Printed for Whittaker & Co.
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  • First Year Published: 1834
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Horsemonger Lane Gaol

    Horsemonger Lane Gaol (also known as the Surrey County Gaol or the New Gaol) was a prison close to present-day Newington Causeway in Southwark, south London

    Derby Gaol

    The term Derby Gaol historically refers to the five jails in Derby, England. Today, the term usually refers to one of two small 'tourist attractions',

    Typhus

    000 died of typhus. In historical times,[when?] "jail fever" or "gaol fever" was common in English prisons, and is believed by modern authorities to have

    Imprisonment

    in the cage in the streets or in a man's own house, as well as in the common gaols; and in all the places the party so restrained is said to be a prisoner

    Fontaines D.C.

    Fontaines D.C. from Kilmainham Gaol". Rte.ie. 14 July 2020. Newsdesk, The Hot Press. "Fontaines D.C. announce Live At Kilmainham Gaol LP to celebrate Record Store

    Maitland Gaol

    The Old Maitland Gaol, also known as Maitland Correctional Centre, is a heritage-listed former Australian prison located in East Maitland, New South Wales

    Common metre

       Are like horrible hammer-blows. — Oscar Wilde, from The Ballad of Reading Gaol The fourteener is a metrical line of 14 syllables (usually seven iambic feet)

    Old Melbourne Gaol

    The Old Melbourne Gaol is a former jail and current museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It consists of a bluestone building and

    Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann) is a former prison in Kilmainham, Dublin. It is now a museum run by the Office of Public Works, an agency

    The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from HM Prison Reading (Reading Gaol, /RED-ing