For other places with the same name, see Beaumaris (disambiguation).
Beaumaris Gaol (/bjuːˈmærɪs/bew-MAR-is; Welsh: Biwmares[bɪuˈmɑːrɛs]) is a disused gaol located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales. Although no longer in use it remains largely unaltered and is now a museum open to visitors, with around 30,000 visiting each year.
BeaumarisGaol (/bjuːˈmærɪs/ bew-MAR-is; Welsh: Biwmares [bɪuˈmɑːrɛs]) is a disused gaol located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales. Although no longer in...
expelled from most English towns) from living in Beaumaris. From 1562 until the Reform Act 1832, Beaumaris was a Rotten Borough with the member of parliament...
prisoners in 1819, while Cardiff Gaol was deemed insufficient in 1814. Some prisons were built for purpose, including BeaumarisGaol (1829) in Anglesey. In 1878...
Retrieved 4 April 2019. Cadw. "BeaumarisGaol (5579)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019. "BeaumarisGaol". British Listed Buildings...
associated with the jail or prison[What is the difference between a jail (or gaol) and a prison?] in which they are located are listed separately, below the...
price entry to Beaumaris Castle, BeaumarisGaol and the Courthouse. The festival is held on the town green, which is located next to Beaumaris Castle and...
Beaumaris's town walls were a fifteenth-century defensive structure built around the town of Beaumaris in Wales. The town of Beaumaris was constructed...
711). Beaumaris (Welsh: Biwmares) in the east features Beaumaris Castle, built by Edward I during his Bastide campaign in North Wales. Beaumaris is a yachting...
Almshouse Museum, Llanrwst, closed in 2011 Museum of Childhood Memories, Beaumaris Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, Port Talbot, closed by owner in 2023...
Wales and South Wales MMs (monthly meetings) by the Society of Friends. BeaumarisGaol is built, to the design of Joseph Hansom. Ellis Evans - Arddangosiad...
Nuisances and Annoyances therein. Gloucester Gaol Act 1785 25 Geo. 3. c. 10 24 March 1785 An Act for building a New Gaol, a Penitentiary House, and certain New...
various points in time. Lent assizes were held at Reading, where the county gaol and house of correction were situated; summer assizes were held at Abingdon...
Archived from the original on 16 October 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2009. "Old Gaol". Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council. Retrieved 16 December 2014. Wiltshire...
assembly rooms. After the gaol moved to a separate location (it had been more usual for some time to house offenders in the county gaol, the town hall's cells...
brother, the Duke of Sussex, appeared at Denbigh in 1828 to be followed at Beaumaris in 1832 by the young Princess Victoria and her mother.": 17 Following...
September 1936, one of the last known surviving thylacines died at the Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart. On 23 January 1937, the first road to the summit of Mount...
new castles across the region; Aberystwyth and Builth in mid-Wales and Beaumaris, Conwy, Caernarfon, Flint, Harlech and Rhuddlan Castle in North Wales...
American War of Independence in 1777. Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, MP for Beaumaris 1794–1796 and Denbighshire 1796–1840, who became deaf after contracting...
but the Ruthin gaol, now used as the Denbighshire County Record Office is remarkably well preserved. The Anglesey Gaol at Beaumaris came later in 1828–1829...
Wreck of the Rothsay Castle Steampacket: On Her Passage from Liverpool to Beaumaris, 17 August 1831 (1834) The Rothsay Castle was shipwrecked at the east...