There is a Thos. LOCKLEY, male, English, aged 43, a Farmer, listed on a PROV passenger list for Cuzco, from London, arriving Oct 1879, contracted to land Sydney New South Wales.How did you know he was "contracted to
Regarding "not being a life sentence" & free to leave Aust. My understanding, after copious amounts of reading up on the subject (try "The Fatal Shore"- amazing) is that convicts were generally not allowed to leave Aust , even after completing their sentences. CONDITIONAL = were now free men/women but had to remain in AustraliaABSOLUTE = free and able to return to their native country- or anywhere. Not that many granted in comparision to Conditional. I'm happy to be corrected but would ask - why 2 different pardons?
NSW Electoral Roll 1902 HUME, polling at IllaboEllen Alice LOCKEY (JM confirms that is yes, that’s the spelling on the roll ), Illabo, Bethungra Park, domestic dutiesThomas LOCKLEY, Illabo, Bethungra Park, farmer.