Hi, all. Also looking at Colville Armstrong. His daughter Charlotte married into the Campbell family (my brother in law's). I took note of an article in the Port Phillip Gazette from 1844, a Petty Sessions Court appearance where Colville, an apprentice tinsmith, had been struck by his Master, Andrew Paton.
Went to the PROV and had a look at a Police Deposition Book 1844-45 and found the entry. It doesn't say a lot but they found Paton guilty and fined him for "Breach of Articles of Indenture" & "Assault". Fined 10 shillings plus 3/6 for court costs. So the next question is; Is there a register or archive of Apprenticeship Indentures from that far back?
Aaron