RESEARCHED BY PETER KILLACKEY
JOHN LOCKLEY / LOCKLY / LOCKEY
FIRST FLEET TRANSPORTEEb. 1765 - d. 1808
John was tried at the Old Bailey in London on the 22nd of February 1786 for assault and highway robbery worth 100 shillings.
John was sentenced to death which was commuted to transportation for 7 years. He left England with the first fleet on board the Alexander.
John's occupation was listed as a watchmaker.