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Ticket of leave - Wikipedia
A ticket of leave was a document of parole issued to convicts who had shown they could now be trusted with some freedoms.
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TICKET-OF-LEAVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TICKET-OF-LEAVE is a license or permit formerly given in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations to a convict under imprisonment ...
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Ticket of leave | law - Britannica
A system of “ticket of leave,” in which convicts detained under a sentence of transportation were allowed a measure of freedom or the right to return to ...
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Ticket of leave
Convicts who seemed able to support themselves were awarded a ticket of leave. Ireland
Walter Crofton administered the Irish ticket of leave system.
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TICKET OF LEAVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Ticket of leave definition: (formerly) a permit allowing a convict to leave prison, under certain restrictions, and go to work before having served a full ...
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Convict Tickets of Leave - Museums of History NSW
A ticket of leave allowed convicts to work for themselves on condition that they remained in a specified area, reported regularly to local authorities.
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ticket of leave
ticket of leave a. A ticket or document giving leave or permission; an order, a permit (rare). In specific use, a licence to be at large after the expiration of part of the sentence, formerly granted to convicts in the Australian colonies; after 1840, the usual colloquial name for an ‘order of licen...
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TICKET OF LEAVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a permit allowing a convict to leave prison, under certain restrictions, and go to work before having served a full term, somewhat similar to a certificate ...
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Ticket of leave for William Anson, 16 May 1828 - Curio
A ticket of leave (TOL) was a document given to convicts when granting them freedom to work and live within a given district of the colony before their ...
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TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN definition in American English
(formerly in Britain) a convict who had a permit to leave prison, after serving only part of his.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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ticket-of-leave - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ticket-of-leave (plural tickets-of-leave). A permit once granted to convicts allowing them to leave prison under certain circumstances; used especially of ...
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ticket of leave, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the phrase ticket of leave. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Ticket of Leave (film)
Ticket of Leave is a 1936 British crime film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Dorothy Boyd, John Clements and George Merritt. The title refers to the ticket of leave given to prisoners when they were released from jail.
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The Ticket of Leave Man (1912 film)
The Ticket of Leave Man is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale starring Louise Lovely. Plot
John Galloway serves time in prison and gets his ticket of leave.
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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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