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  • ...No such place could be found, for every tent was occupied. However, Henry Foster, the Superintendent of Police, solved the matter by fitting up in the store ...ent, where he saw the Crown Prosecutor stretched full length on the floor. Foster was called up, and there was great consternation in the camp, for it seemed
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  • ...elville, defended by Mr Michie; George Wilson, defended by Mr Ireland; and William Atkins, defended by Mr Fellowes, and were executed on Monday, October 3rd. ...McNamara was a Dublin attorney. He had been placed by Superintendent Henry Foster in charge of the watch-house there. Many of the prisoners who passed throug
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  • ...ad of scoundrels, called detectives, who took tips under my very nose. Sir William agreed with me that the charge was one no gentleman should be required to u ..., Superintendent of Metropolitan Police, deserves a prominent place. Henry Foster, my ‘Super’ at Ballarat, kind and good fellow that he was, was not help
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  • | a’Court, William | Algeo, William B.
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  • | Acton, William | Beck, William John
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  • | [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]] ...r [[Lyving|Living]] ,the bank manager, Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]], Messers [[William Elliott|Elliott]] the teacher, [[Rankin|Rankin]] and [[Samuel Gill|Gill]].
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  • ...y, the [[McAuliffe|McAuliffes]], [[John Tanner|John]] and [[William Tanner|William]] Tanner, Ryans ([[Joe Ryan|Joe]], and [[Jack Ryan (2)|Jack]]) and Wild [[W | Foster
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  • | Const [[Const William Canny|Canny]] gave [[Royal Commission report day 20 page 1|evidence]] to th | Foster
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  • [[Alder|Alder William]] [[Royal Commission|Anderson]] William
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  • == Importance of William Henry Foster, PM == == What happened to Mr Foster's family ==
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  • ...iamentarian and lawyer who was inolved in Ned Kelly's trial. My brother '''William Gaunson''' was also involved in the practice '''Links to the KellyGang''' , ...int in 'trying to win' the case by tying to get the magistrate Mr [[Foster|Foster]], to find that Ned Kelly had no case to answer. So there was no point in p
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  • ...Kelly|Alice]] 78, '''husband''' William Henry "Harry or Bricky" Foster (m25 Nov 1888), '''children''' Frederick 89, Gertrude 90, Arthur 91, Ethel ...her in law Bill [[William Skillion|Skillion]] and our neighbour Brickely [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]]. . They were charged with attempted murder
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  • ...sen), [[Tom Lloyd|Jane (Mrs Tom Lloyd]] sen), [[Jimmy Quinn|James]](Jimmy),William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace , '''husb '''Bill (William) [[Bill Frost|Frost]]''' was a traveller who came to stay after my dear hus
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  • ...en), [[Tom Lloyd|Jane (Mrs Tom Lloyd]] sen), [[Jimmy Quinn|James]](Jimmy), William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace (Mrs Farr ...ssault on the old man, and eighteen months for the assault on my sister. [[William Williamson, Brickey|Bricky Williamson]] was done for aiding and abetting me
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  • I asked Mr [[Foster|Foster]] for a reference. ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 19|RC13373]]) ...' Isabella Maria née Crofton (27 Oct 1836 – 2 Jul 1903)(Daughter of Rev William Crofton, rector of a Church of Ireland parish in Connaught)
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  • ...s''' Elizabeth (Bessie) 1856, John James [[John Sherritt Jnr|(Jack)1858]], William George 1860, Anne Jane 1862, Julia Frances 1864, Esther 1867, Mary 1869, Ma I had borrowed money and William Willis got a court order against me which he attempted to serve on me.([[Ro
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  • ...hs. ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 39|RC13772]]) see also [[Foster|Foster]]. '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' I knew about the cave party watching Mrs [[ William Willis was a councillor in Wangatta between 1864 & 1869 & the Mayor
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  • ...th stealing his horse. The case was heard by Magistrate '''Butler'''. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zinckle]] defended Joe Byrne. Magistrate '''Butler''' also heard ...to the recieving horses that had been stolen from James [[Whitty|Whitty]]. William was sentenced by Mr Justice Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] to 4 years and
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  • Sgt William Bell ([[The Argus at KellyGang 28/9/1882 (2)|Argus28/9/82]]) Det Foster ([[The Argus at KellyGang 7/8/1882|Argus7/8/82]])
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  • ...Molesworth]] . [[Benalla|Pow]] , [[Beechworth|Read]] , [[Smyth|Smyth]] , [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] , ...aratta|Bickerton]] , [[Beechworth Court|Butler]], [[Call|Call]] , [[Foster|Foster]] , [[Deniliquin|Gordon]] , [[Echuca|Landlord]], [[Moama|Maunsell]] , [[Mac
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