An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, volume 1

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Perhaps they wished to waitin peace and retirement the arrival of those who were bound to protectthem.
At the latter end of the month some warrants of emancipation passed theseal of the territory, and received the lieutenant-governor's signature. The objects of this indulgence were, Robert Sidaway, who received anunconditional pardon in consideration of his diligence, unremitting goodconduct, and strict integrity in his employment for several years as thepublic baker of the settlement; and Will
...iam Leach, who was permitted toquit this country, but not to return to England during the unexpired termof his sentence of transportation, which was for seven years. Eightconvicts were pardoned on condition of their serving in the New SouthWales corps until regularly discharged therefrom. James Larra, JamesRuffler, and Richard Partridge (convicts for life), received a conditionalpardon, or (as was the term among themselves on this occasion) were madefree on the ground, to enable them to become settlers; as were alsoWilliam Joyce and Benjamin Carver for the same purpose.

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