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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

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