Bit More, this time from the Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser
1. Fri 28 Oct 1825. Licencees for next 12 months include John Pearce of the Joiners Arms Murray St
2. Fri 14 Oct 1825. JOINERS' ARMS INN and PUBLIC HOUSE, Murray-street, near the Post Office.-J. PEARCE, late of New Norfolk, acquaints his Friends and the Public, that he has taken and entered upon the above old established House, (lately carried on by Mr. THOMAS RANSOM), .....
John Pearce - did he know who owned those prying eyes? Umm, well that's a notion that would be hard to prove or disprove.
Ummmm..... I phoned a friend again last evening, re 7 years and Desertion and free to re-marry. This 'practice' can be misunderstood. Marriages conducted according to RC rites were not part of that practice. But usually the 7 years commences from the last known sighting of the other party. Transportation does not lead to the 7 year desertion rule IF both parties are in the same Colony, and VDL and NSW all part of same Colony, definitely one Colony until say 14 June 1825.