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gaols Meaning in Bengali







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The term Derby Gaol historically refers to the five gaols in Derby, England.


Labor Party and held the position of Justice Minister (in charge of NSW gaols) between 1960 and 1965.


of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the state of English gaols, arbitrarily and unlawfully loaded with irons, put into dungeons, and destroyed.


326 Derry Gaol, also known as Londonderry Gaol, refers to one of several gaols (prisons) constructed consecutively in Derry, Northern Ireland.


Wrexham, North Wales, and was responsible for the design of bridges, roads, gaols and buildings in North Wales.


he was a conscientious objector, and imprisoned in Bedford and Reading gaols.


begins service as the Chairman of the Gaols Committee to investigate the conditions of Britain's gaols and prisons after the death in Fleet Prison.


a comparison and description of prison discipline in French and English gaols.


virtually all provincial buildings including courthouses, registry offices, gaols ' lockups, schools and colleges, hospitals and other works executed under.


in Oxford (demolished 1870), the New Borough Gaol in Liverpool, county gaols in Gloucester and Northleach, the County Gaol in Ipswich, and Salop Prison.


He visited gaols and hospitals, and showed genuine interest in Aboriginal culture during.


It was one of the earliest Australian – designed gaols together with Hay Gaol (1880), Dubbo Gaol (1871) and Long Bay Gaol (1909.


A number of churches, gaols and courthouses are also attributed to him, including Omagh Courthouse (1814).


Aston was elected to serve on the gaols committee.


He was a member of the gaols committee in the year 1728 to 1729.



Synonyms:

holding cell; pokey; jail; bastille; correctional institution; jailhouse; workhouse; lockup; hoosgow; hoosegow; clink; slammer; house of correction; poky;

Antonyms:

enable; rush; accelerate; fast; cosmopolitan;

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