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Examples of convict records
Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69
A Certificate of Freedom was a document stating that a convict's sentence had been served and was usually given to convicts with a 7, 10 or 14 year sentence.
Index to convict bank accounts, 1837-70
Each entry in this index provides name, alias (if any), ship, year of arrival (if known), status (such as free, holding a Ticket of Leave or Conditional ...
Index to convict exiles, 1846-50
Exiles had served part of their sentence in a penitentiary in Britain and were granted a conditional pardon or ticket of leave on arrival in the Colony.
Index to convict pardons
Pardons reduced a portion of the sentence the convict was required to serve.
Index to Tickets of Exemption from Government Labor, 1827-32
A Ticket of Exemption differed from a Ticket of Leave in that the individual was not allowed to employ him or herself or to acquire property.
Index to Tickets of Leave, Certificates and Pardons, 1810-19
There are over 3600 entries in this Index.
Index to Ticket of Leave Passports
Ticket of Leave Passports allowed convicts holding tickets of leave to travel between certain points, visit a certain place or to attend the city markets for a ...
Short Guide 1 - Electoral rolls
Archives In Brief 2 - Convict records
Outlines the main sources to be used for convict research.
Guide to Convicts and Convict Administration