Series S2334 - CERTIFICATES - CONDITIONAL PARDON, TICKETS OF LEAVE

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AU WA S2334

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CERTIFICATES - CONDITIONAL PARDON, TICKETS OF LEAVE

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  • 1869-01-01 - (Creation)
  • 1856-01-01 - (Accumulation)

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AU WA A442 - CONVICT ESTABLISHMENT (1850-01-01 - 1887-04-30)

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In 1850, a Board of Directors of convict prisons was set up in England. Fremantle Prison was built as a convict establishment by the British government in the 1850s as a result of the decision taken in 1849 to transport British felons to Western Australia.

The last convict arrived in Western Australia in 1868 and Fremantle Prison was transferred to the colonial government in 1886.

The transfer of the Imperial Convict Establishment and the Imperial Invalid Depot was completed on 30 April 1887.

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Samples of Conditional Pardons, Tickets of Leave, Certificates of Freedom, Conditional Release and related documents that had been handed in to Colonial officials or not issued to the convicts in question (e.g. if deceased).

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