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  • ...nd interviewed his men. They told him that [[Gideon Margery|Margery]], the farmer who alleged he had been stuck up, was off his head with drink, and that the
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  • ...tins of sardines and other provisions. On October 30 they were seen by the farmer Margery near the banks of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], nearly
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  • ..., the outlaws had done nothing which particularly shocked the average bush farmer’s conscience, and even with regard to the police murders Kelly had succee
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  • ...and one evening, when very important information arrived from a well to do farmer, describing carefully a locality where he had seen four men on the previous
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  • ...the end of a long and wet and wearisome journey they found the hut of the farmer they were after, only to discover that he was not at home. ...place end of the hut, that her husband would be found ploughing at another farmer's place, miles away. But she was not sure. Noting is ever sure in the bush
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  • ...t there. They were nowhere near the place. Williamson, I may say, is now a farmer in a big way.
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  • ...Kelly and Alex Gunn|Annie]], my oldest sister, married a man named Gunn, a farmer. She has been dead some years.
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  • ...en is in West Australia, Terry is a policeman in the West, Headington is a farmer over there, and Tom is a schoolmaster somewhere in New South Wales.
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  • ...The floors are of rough hardwood boards. The present proprietor, who is a farmer, doing pretty well, has added a new iron roof to the old building, but has
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  • ...he shot hole. For a moment this apparition was a little too realistic. The farmer found it quite an enjoyable joke, and laughed long and heartily about it. A Playing at Kellys is, of course, the game of games in this district. And this farmer's children had enviable and unique facilities for doing the thing realistic
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  • ...e never lost. The author was at a well known sale yards one morning when a farmer, looking over a pen of poddy calves inquired to whom they belonged. Having
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  • ...ening I returned Captain Standish got a letter evidently from a well to do farmer, who stated that he had on the previous evening seen four men walking in th
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  • ...l rushed into the house and into every room in the building. I said to the farmer, "Let me see the strangers," and out came the individual whom we
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  • ...g), W S Cooke (a labourer), Martin Sherry (a plate-layer), John Larkins (a farmer), Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] (the brother of the postmaster), Robert Gibb
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  • Robert [[Gibbons|Gibbons]] states—" I am a farmer, and have recently been stopping at Glenrowan with Mr [[Reynolds|Reynolds]]
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  • ...farm life. He married Ellen, third daughter of James Quinn. a neighbouring farmer.
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  • ...im was about 13 years old and Dan was only 10. Jim was employed by a local farmer, with whose consent he rode one of his employer's horses for the purpose of
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  • Mr. Frank Harty, a prosperous and well-known farmer, proffered bail for Mrs Kelly, but immediately bail was refused.
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  • ...sday morning the search party widened out consistently, and at 8 o'clock a farmer named [[Mansfield|Tomkins]], crossing the Stringybark Creek, came across Ke
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  • ...I have been despatched on this message. Then I returned to Joe Allen's (a farmer, who lives about a mile back from Barjarg), going back towards Mansfield ag
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  • ...]] out. The Kellys took up their position in Harty’s crop to defend this farmer from the vindictiveness of the police. ...ce from Harty’s the Kellys moved towards Benalla, to the crop of another farmer. The weather was pleasant and the crops were on the turn. The four outlaws
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  • ...em up here where they'll be safe." "Very good", replied the farmer, and he went away with Ned Kelly and Steve Hart to the hut, which was but a
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  • ...e first thing was to pay out some of the proceeds of the Euroa trip.  The farmer who found the four young men in his crop, and who was willing to sacrifice
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  • The eight-year-old son of a well-to-do Lake Rowan farmer was sent on an errand to Benalla, a distance of 16 miles. The boy was mount
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  • ...as the alias of another spy named Lawrence Kirwan, of Carbour, near Oxley, farmer, who on oath stated:—
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  • ...d that Mr Jim Kelly is a well known and very highly respected resident and farmer of Greta, and the author has the greatest possible pleasure in having produ
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  • ...rter]], a reporter for the “Age”; Mr Charles C [[Rawlins|Rawlings]], a farmer near Glenrowan.
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  • Mr Griffiths, a farmer at [[Kilfera|Lurg]], in the Benalla district, was burning off an old stump
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  • ...intyre said, I need not refer to my previous exertions in the cause of the farmer, and the noble stand Thornton has made on this question, suffice it to say, ...homes permanently secured to them. My sympathies have always been with the farmer, and I pray God from my heart that the object for which we are assembled th
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  • ...the circle at the fire. From Mr '''Hughes''', a [[Whorouly (2)|Whorouly]] farmer, £1 16s, in money was taken; from another resident in the neighbourhood, M
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  • ...s made to the already large acreage covered with the vine-for almost every farmer in the district cultivates from half an acre to ton, and yearly adds to the
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  • ...tle use of "the stumper" will make a large area available to the farmer-when artificial grasses can be grown to immense advantage, and their introd
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  • ...ate Mr Ibbotson, an intelligent and fine specimen of the English gentleman farmer, resides, in one of the most comfortable hotels in the colony, and where a
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  • ...secret, on coming from Wangaratta some months anterior, told Mr Herman, a farmer, at Winton, when he called that they were resolved to turn me out, and that
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  • ...amining the hide he could not find a brand on it. He knew Lloyd, who was a farmer: He could not swear that there had been any brand on it at any time. He too
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  • '''[[Greta|William Barnett]]''' deposed-I am a farmer, residing at Greta.- I remember Saturday, the 21st of list December. I had ...se which was lying in his yard. Recognised the horse as one belonging to a farmer named Barnett. The horse was chopped about the head and neck, apparently wi
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  • '''George Chandler''' deposed- I am a farmer residing at [[Winton|Winton]]. Remember the 10th of February. From informat '''John Bowdren''' deposed – I am a farmer residing at Seven Mile Creek and husband of the last Witness. Remember the
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  • ...anure for future grain crops. It should not moreover be forgotten that the farmer who keeps sheep will probably have better opportunities of improving the br
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  • ...partly on the Springs run, which was managed by Mr Graves. M'Dougall was a farmer, and had a mulberry plantation on his selection. When witness had visited t
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  • George Vincent, farmer, deposed to witnessing the second receipt after seeing the prisoner sign it James Dunlop deposed that he was a farmer, living at Baddaginnie; about three years ago I sold the prisoner a red cow
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  • '''William Guun''', a farmer appeared on summons to answer the complaint of Robert [[MacBean|M’Bean]] ...that he resided at Kilfeera, and knew the defendant, who was a neighboring farmer; knew the stubble paddock occupied by Gunn; on. the 28th Gunn told witness
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  • ...kindly inaugurated by Mr and Mrs Hennesay, the teachers, and Mr Stafford, farmer. A dance for the lads and lasses  was also highly enjoyed during the eveni FARMER'S PURSE, for £5. Heats. Weight for age
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  • ...ind. In answer to the Magistrate, Hegarty stated he had been working for a farmer named Doyle, besides some others until his strength and eye sight failed, a
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  • ...oman having issue bearing the bar sinister, and then allows her to sue her farmer paramour for the maintenance of said issue. I wonder whether the subjects o
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  • ...owed to do so, it would be far better for him to resign his position. As a farmer and owner of cattle he was fully alive to the importance of the by-laws bei
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  • ...en he states were Williamson and Skillian. Arriving at Winton he induced a farmer there to accompany him into Benalla, where he arrived shortly before midnig
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  • ...n. Best Ewe any age-Wm Newcomen. Crossbred Pen of five Ewes exhibited by a farmer holding no more than 1,000 acres in the district-First prize (£2 and cup,
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  • ...confirmed. It has been already ascertained that Christian is a trustworthy farmer, but the account was brought to Chiltern secondhand, and loafers are rather
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  • ...r named George Munger to furnish them with provisions. Two sons of another farmer named [[Gideon Margery|Margery]], state that they saw the four men in the s
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  • ...n the district lately, most likely spies or confederates. A few days ago a farmer residing near [[Alexandra|Alexandra]], was crossing the Black Range, near G
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  • Percy Wm [[Wombat ranges|Bromfield]], farmer, said that about 15 months ago he worked with prisoner for three months on
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  • ...sed to pay ' if they were lucky.' They had also taken a spring cart from a farmer. In approaching the bank the two Kellys came in the spring cart, and Hart u
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  • ...or the night, with the exception of myself and Mr '''Casement''', who is a farmer. His house is situated not far from the station, and was uninhabited during
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  • ...hawker; Mr [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Casement]], a farmer; and some other who were coming near there at about 8 o'clock yesterday aft
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  • ...n the district lately, most likely spies or confederates. A few days ago a farmer residing near [[Alexandra|Alexandra]], was crossing the Black Range, near G
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  • ...but which failed in both respects?" Only one answer can be made. The farmer cannot afford to be taxed all round for the enrichment of the manufacturer,
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  • ...over the spurs by which the Kelly's could get on to the Broken River. The farmer refused the offer on the ground that he had a large family, and the man the
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  • ...ant is not an imaginative man, but a plain, honest, practical, hard headed farmer. We do not publish this as gospel, but regard it as probable truth.
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  • '''Richard Thomson''', farmer, [[Bowman's Forest|Bowmans Forest]], '''William Hyem''', butcher and pastor
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  • The trial of [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]] farmer, near Mansfield, for sending a letter in the name of the Kelly outlaws to M ...al Court yesterday, before His Honour Mr Justice Molesworth, Walter Lynch, farmer, near Mansfield , was charged with writing and sending a letter to Edward M
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  • [[Wombat ranges|John Esme]] , farmer, Wombat, said,-I have known the prisoner for eight years. I used to deal wi '''Percy Wm [[Wombat ranges|Bromfield]]''' , farmer, at Mansfield -The prisoner has been in my employ. I have seen him write fr
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  • ...d sent the letter in question to Monk. The prisoner, who was a respectable farmer bringing up a large family, was being made a victim of the "Kelly scar
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  • Joseph Coulson, a farmer and selector on the Kiewa River, informed the commission that the council o
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  • ...out an hour afterwards. The notes were seen to fall close to his foot by a farmer named Everett. Mr. Johnson argued in defence that it was impossible to prov
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  • ...ntion to the case of the prisoner Francis [[Frank Harty|Hearty]]. He was a farmer with a wife and four children dependent upon him, and everything was going
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  • '''Augustus Speher''' farmer about nine miles from Mansfield, in the Wombat district, stated that he use
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  • '''Henry Jebb,''' farmer at the Wombat, examined by Mr Smyth, said he lived three miles beyond Mr Mo
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  • '''Michael Reardon''', carrier and farmer, residing at the Wombat examined by Mr Smyth - Had a conversation with Monk
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  • ...nges in the State Forest by some splitters. One man '''Stillard''' a small farmer and splitter, had positively asserted that he had seen three men on Wednesd
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  • ...k across the hills towards Mollison's Creek. They called at the house of a farmer named Mr K Welsh, about two or three miles from the creek, and inquired the
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  • ...of which were bulging out considerably... Later in the evening Mr Paton, a farmer living three miles north of the hotel observed a fire on the saddle of a ne
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  • ...we, the other prisoner at a boarding house. Lowe represented that he was a farmer, but told Bray that the police were after him in consequence of his having
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  • ...cupied by a farmer named Flack, at Strathmerton, and made the inmates, the farmer's wife and daughter, prepare him a meal. The man was very uneasy, and threa
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  • ...onks asked his assistance, but the man presented a revolver at him and the farmer bolted. The man then made a run for it, dodging from tree to tree, and firi
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  • ...man who saw the Kellys at the time referred to in our previous issue is a farmer named [[Richard Hart (2)|Smith]], residing upon a piece of land adjacent to ...t intervals for some time. A girl named '''Maggie Heiner''', employed by a farmer named '''M'Donald''' near Wangaratta, has stated to a '''Mrs White''', who
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  • ...ld proceed to try the first three by court martial. He appointed M'Glede a farmer on the roadside, and myself, and two of his own men as jurymen. The jury, h
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  • ...ced 70 bags of wheat - a very fair crop considering that nearly ever other farmer's wheat was destroyed by the rust. During the following winter, 15 acres mo
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  • ...om 8d to 10d a piece. It is calculated that reaping and threshing cost the farmer nearly 3s a bug - 1s being for reaping, 1s the charge for the use of the th
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  • ...ise a loan, and had to sell out. His land is now in the hands of a working farmer who has money. There was a German living alongside who would have liked to
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  • ...tables, chairs and pianos into their rooms, must find the occupation of a farmer agreeable, when the soil is good (as most of the Benalla district is), and ...uniform charge for the use of the machine was ls. a bag. In addition, the farmer had to pay wages to the men filling the bags, arranging the straw, &.c.
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  • ...was married to [[Ellen Sherritt|Miss Burke]], the daughter of a well known farmer at the Woolshed. Prior to the Kelly outbreak, as already stated, he was on
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  • ...er), [[Cherry|Martin Sherry]] (a plate layer), [[Benalla|John Larkins]] (a farmer), Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] (the brother of the postmaster), Robert [[Gi
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  • Robert [[Gibbons|Gibbons]] states—" I am a farmer, and have recently been stopping at Glenrowan with Mr [[Reynolds|Reynolds]]
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  • Robert [[Gibbons|Gibbons]], farmer, living at present with Mr [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] states:- I came to the rai ...ry|Martin Cherry]], platelayer; John Larkin, a farmer; William Mortimer, a farmer; Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]], [[Gibbons|Robert Gibbons,]] a brother of the
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  • [[Gibbons|Robert Gibbons]] , a farmer, living at Glenrowan, said: I came to the railway station at Glenrowan at a
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  • ...in, a farmer; John Delaney , William Cook, a labourer; William Mortimer, a farmer; W Signold, W Reynolds, Robert Gibbon, the two young M’Aulays, Martin Che
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  • [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|John Sherritt]] on being sworn said. I am a farmer and dairyman, and live at Sheepstation Creek. I have seen the body outside
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  • ...the same Wangaratta manufacturer. The mare has been identified by Mr Ryan, farmer, of Major Plains, as one of two stolen from a paddock in his farm on the ni
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  • Robert Gibbons, farmer, [[The Argus (9)|living at present with]] Mr Reynolds, states:―“I came
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  • ...ly wounded. This is borne out by the statements of Mr [[Gibbons|Gibbons]], farmer, Mr Mortimer, and others who were in the house at the time. Until then poli
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  • ...nd to be a mare which, it was subsequently learned, had been stolen from a farmer named '''Symonds''' living near Benalla) back.The pack, on examination, was
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  • ...d some peeled turnips. The butter was stolen from Mr '''Michael Zwar''', a farmer living at Broadford, and has since been identified by him, each pat being,
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  • ...g office, deposed: I know the last witness, and he and I and Casement, the farmer, were in the spring cart on the occasion referred to. Tenant was also of th
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  • “I, Patrick Quinn, of South Hansen, Greta, in the Colony of Victoria, farmer, do solemnly and sincerely declare that about two or three days prior to th
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  • Edwd Reynolds, a farmer at Glenrowan, went with Ned Kelly to call Constable Bracken, who came out i
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wilsonJacobFA.html|'''Jacob Wilson''']] – I am a farmer, near Greta. My nearest neighbour is Tom Lloyd, uncle by marriage of Ned Ke
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  • '''Henry [[Seven Mile Creek|Lambert]]''' , a farmer residing at Seven-mile Creek, detailed portions of a conversation which he
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  • " I, John Sherritt, farmer, of Sheep Station Creek, Beechworth do solemnly and sincerely declare that '''Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]''' , farmer, seven miles beyond Greta (married to Mrs Kelly's sister) next tendered him
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  • '''Charles C [[Rawlins|Rawlings]]''' said he was a farmer living eight miles from Glenrowan. Was present during the whole of the affr
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