Thanks JM
This might be a little more complicated than I thought.
I had better outline what I am looking at, it is all in NSW.
I am trying to follow the trail of William Armstrong born 1793 in Dublin and arrived in Australia on 31 Aug 1835 as a convict on the ship "Hero". William was given a life sentence.
He was assigned to the surveyor William Wedge Darke in Sydney shortly after arriving. William Darke married in 1838 and moved to Victoria in 1839. At some point he was reassigned to Lt Col James Morriset who was appointed Police Magistrate to Bathurst in 1838, so he then assumedly moved to Bathurst.
On 19 Nov 1845 he was granted a TOL, this seems to be in accordance with the rule that a "lifer" was entitled to apply after 10 years service with 2 masters.
The problem I have is that he was confined to the District of Windsor, this was then altered to Bathurst on 9 January 1846. I can find no connection to Windsor with either of the two masters, thus I was looking to see whether he had been temporarily lent out to a friend or other connection of Darke or Morriset.
Perhaps an error was made on the original TOL document by stating Windsor instead of Bathurst. Or perhaps Morriset being the Police Magistrate in Bathurst had a neighbouring Magistrate issue the certificate to avoid any conflict of interest.
Your thoughts and input are most appreciated.
Regards
Rod
