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SOLD $500		
 		
CONDITIONAL PARDON, number 223, issued to James Smith, under sentence of transportation for life, on condition that he continues to reside within the limits of the Government for and during the space of his original sentence. Signed and sealed by the Governor, Major General Richard Bourke and signed again after confirmation by the Secretary of State and dated 7th January, 1835. Framed. Seal cracked.
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