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expiree Chiefly Austral. (ɛkˌspaɪəˈriː) [f. expire v. + -ee; after Fr. expiré in same sense.] One whose term of punishment has expired; an ex-convict. Also attrib.1802 Bentham Wks. (1843) xi. 123 As to returns to England, the idea of preventing them on the part of expirees..is now disclaimed. 1838 T...
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Suspension Bridge, York
Suicide
In 1913, expiree 70-year-old George Kent was told he had to move into an old men's home and to avoid this, he jumped off the suspension bridge
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expirer
expirer (ɛkˈspaɪərə(r)) [f. expire v. + -er1.] a. One who expires. b. = expiree.1793 J. Beresford in Looker-on (1794) III. No. 79. 257 The personal property of the abrupt expirer. 1862 Lond. Rev. 30 Aug. 179 The atrocities of this year would be committed by a different batch of ruffians, by the expi...
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Settlers House, York
Construction
Henry Stevens, an expiree who had arrived as a convict in 1852, bought the Settlers property in November 1860 for £40.
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Timothy Quinlan
In 1882, Quinlan leased the Shamrock Hotel in Perth from Daniel Connor, an expiree convict who had become one of the wealthiest men in the colony.
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John Knatchbull (Royal Navy captain)
In one case, a Norfolk Island expiree, who held a ticket of leave, had gone into the shop of a poor widow, named Ellen Jamieson, and asked for some trifling
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139-141 George Street, The Rocks
he stood for election as director in 1818, 1819 and 1820 he was unsuccessful; when elected in 1822 he was refused his seat on the pretext that, as an expiree
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Aimable Duperouzel
It was rare for an expiree to save enough to purchase land.
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