painter and sculptor, was convicted of larceny at Middlesex, England, in 1857 and transported to Western Australia in the Sultana , arriving on 19 August 1859. Lefevre was stated to be unmarried, literate, a Roman Catholic, and a sculptor and painter by trade. He was granted a ticket of leave on 11 January 1860, a conditional pardon a year later and a full pardon in August 1861. Nothing is known of any artistic activities and he may have changed his name.

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Date written:
1992
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2011