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Conditional Pardon, 1848

John Fitzgerald was granted a pardon, on condition that he did not return to England or Ireland.

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Source: Museums of History NSW - State Archives Collections: Colonial Secretary; NRS 1172, Copies of conditional pardons registered, 1826-1870. [4/4459] pp275-276 4/1333 John Fitzgerald

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Source: Museums of History NSW - State Archives Collections: Colonial Secretary; NRS 1172, Copies of conditional pardons registered, 1826-1870. [4/4459] pp275-276 4/1333 John Fitzgerald

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