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James Godfrey love token (front)

National Museum of Australia

National Museum of Australia
Canberra, Australia

James Godfrey, 33, baker, was convicted at the Central Court in London for larceny on 30 January 1837. He was sentenced to seven years’ transportation. He sailed for Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) on the Susan, arriving 21 November 1837.

Godfrey was assigned to Mr J Knight in Launceston. However, he was accused of stealing and was discharged from his assignment in October 1838. In February 1841, James received six months’ hard labour for being drunk and creating a disturbance. The government recommended a location in an interior district where he continued to be assigned to various masters. In August 1846, Godfrey left Tasmania a free man, bound for Port Phillip on board the Shamrock.

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  • Title: James Godfrey love token (front)
  • Date: undated
  • Reverse: Token engraved with a stippled shield design with an elaborate border of leaves and flowers, containing 10 lines of stippled text: WHEN IN . CAPTiViTY. TIME GOETH VERY SLOW BUT FREE AS AiR[?] to roam how quick the Time Doth GO
  • Front: Token engraved with an elaborate swirling stippled design and a scroll shape containing stippled text. To the left and right of the main text are the names: T. BOULTON. S. STEVENS. Within the scroll are the names: JAMES GODFREY HANNAH JONES
  • External link: Convict love tokens
  • Dimensions: Diameter: 35.0mm, thickness: 2.5mm.
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