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Thomas Lock love token (front)

National Museum of Australia

National Museum of Australia
Canberra, Australia

Thomas Lock, 22, groom, was convicted at the Norwich Quarter Sessions in 1845 for highway robbery and stealing. He was sentenced to 10 years’ transportation. He sailed for Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) on the Marion on 7 June 1845.

Lock constantly broke the conditions of his sentence, which resulted in his receiving various lashes and time in solitary confinement. In 1847, Lock stole two ewes, for which he was sentenced to life at Norfolk Island. By September 1852, Lock had been sent to Port Arthur. In 1855 he received his ticket of leave. This was revoked in May 1856 and then reissued in September 1856. He finally received a conditional pardon on 2 February 1858.

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  • Title: Thomas Lock love token (front)
  • Date: 1845
  • Reverse: Token engraved with a stippled border and seven lines of stippled text: WHEN THIS . YOU ~ SEE ~ REMEMBER ME . WHEN I . AM . FAR From the
  • Front: Token engraved with a stippled border, decorative diamond shapes, a cross (at top) and a heart (at bottom), and five lines of stippled text: THOMAS LOCK AGED . 22 TRANSPed 10 Years
  • External link: Convict love tokens
  • Dimensions: Diameter: 35.0mm, thickness: 2.0mm.
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