| 31. | His wolf nature rising to the surface, he breaks out of his cell, killing an Old Soak and the Gaoler.
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| 32. | He was the gaoler at Fremantle from 1831 until he was given the job of constructing the " Rottnest Native Establishment ".
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| 33. | The upper room was used as a chapel, and food for the inmates was lowered through a hole by the prison gaoler.
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| 34. | The gaoler made his money by charging the inmates for food, drink, and legal services, and the whole system was corrupt.
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| 35. | He then acted with the Old Vic company and the Nicholas Nickleby " and the drunken gaoler in " Die Fledermaus ".
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| 36. | After leaving Sheffield, Mary was taken to Wingfield Manor in Derbyshire by her new gaoler, Sir Ralph Sadler, and then to Tutbury.
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| 37. | By this time, although he retained his solid reputation as a gaoler, serious concerns were being raised about his fitness for the post.
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| 38. | The prisoners were ill treated although those with money and friends on the outside were able to pay the gaolers to make their time better.
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| 39. | When Norfolk was eventually convicted of treason in 1572, he found that Carew was his gaoler, having been appointed Constable of the Tower.
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| 40. | A written confession was handed to the gaoler, but never publicly released, leading to various unconfirmed rumours as to his guilt or innocence.
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