Convict Pardons

1835 Tasmania. Conditions For Issue of PardonGovernment Order ” Jan 05.1835 As some misapprehension appears to exist with respect to persons who have been recommended to his Majesty for pardons, and who are in possession of those instrumenets; His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor directs it to be notified to those persons, of whose pardons the King’s approval has been promulgated, that the several instruments are ready for delivery at the office of the Chief Police Magistrate, and that each person until possessed of such document, is liable to be treated as a prisoner of the Crown. The Lieutenant-Governor further directs it to be notified that in future no publication of the names of parties entitled to such freedom, will be inserted in the Gazette, until the documents shall have been delivered to the persons in whose favour they are granted. By His Excellency’s Command John Montague. (source:LA Jan 12.1835) 신용카드현금화

1835. Tasmania. Conditional-Pardon Option, for TOL holders Government Notice. Jan 26, 1833 Principal Superintendent’s Office NOTICE. All Men holding Tickets-of-Leave, willing to serve in the Post Office Department, for Conditional Pardons, are requested to notify the same to the Principal Superintendent, who will submit the names of the parties applying to the Lieutenant Governor for approval. Josiah Spode. P.S.C (source:LA Feb 02 1835)

1846 Tasmania. Extensions of Conditional PardonsEditor’s Report “Persons holding emancipation, and desirous of removing to the Australian colonies, are sometimes at a loss to know in what manner they ought to proceed in signifying their wishes to the local government. We believe that under such circumstances,nothing more is requisite than an application at the police office,it being thereupon the duty of one or another of the clerks to draw up and forward the necessary memorial.” (source:LA July 20 1846)