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  • == Importance of Const Daniel Barry (2710) == ...recautions were used by the party to prevent our being discovered.-DANIEL. BARRY, 2710" ([[Royal Commission report day 21 page 14|RC7774.7636]])
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  • == Importance of Ellen Barry == Ellen Barry (nee Lynch) was Belle's mother [[Aaron Sherritt|(Aaron Sherritt]]'s wife) '
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  • == Importance of Sir Redmond Barry == ...ategory:People starting with B]] [[Category:Barry]] [[Category:Sir Redmond Barry]] [[Category:Court]] [[Category:Justice]] [[Category:history]]
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  • | Barry | Barry , Kelly
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  • | Barry | Const Barry
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  • ...ition there were Aaron and his wife, and her mother, [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]], who had come to spend an evening with her daughter.
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  • ...when he came to the entrance of the hut, but he obtained nothing from Mrs Barry beyond that there was a man looking for work, and glancing at [[Aaron Sherr
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  • ...re police in the house. [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] made [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] open the front door of the kitchen. It was the back to which Byrne and [[ ...rusted that the outlaws would not fire through the weatherboard walls. Mrs Barry, indeed, begged them not to, saying that they would shoot her daughter, and
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  • ...October, when he was put upon his trial before [[Redmond Barry|Mr Justice Barry]] at the Melbourne Criminal Court. The trial, which created intense interes
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  • ...d started married life. I don't know what's become of her, but [[Mrs Ellen Barry|her mother]] is keeping a public house in Melbourne.
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  • ...28, 1880, and lasted all that day and the next. Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] presided. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]
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  • ...concluded Mr Duggan, impressively, "came the final scene. Mr Justice Barry put on the black cap and pronounced sentence of death. The court was intens Three weeks later, as is of course well known Mr Justice Barry died. This incident is only mentioned as interesting as a coincidence. Ther
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  • ...d the others were [[Const Lawless|Lawless]], [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkner]], Barry, O'Loughlin, and Kirkham. They were all men who belonged to my own district
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  • ...wever, the driver of the pilot engine dispensed with with his services, so Barry was not put in this dangerous position. I told the driver of my train on no
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  • == Mrs Barry == [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] stated— "I am deceased's mother in law, and identify the body as t
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  • ...pers before the trial. The papers had us already convicted. When he (Judge Barry) was summing up to the jury, he said, "Well, gentlemen, you all know w
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  • == JUDGE BARRY'S SENTENCE == ...until October 9, when they were all convicted and duly sentenced by Judge Barry to long terms of imprisonment.
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  • ...he police, and how he himself had been sentenced to fifteen years by Judge Barry before he was arrested or charged with the alleged offence.  He explained
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  • ...ritt family of stealing and killing them.  Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] caught John Sherritt in the act of skinning a sheep, but no action was ta
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  • ...r of sheep stealing?—All the inquiry was made that could be.  Constable Barry saw Sherritt skinning sheep as he passed, and that was all.  What further
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  • ...h Aaron Sherritt, his wife, and his wife’s mother, [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]], who had arrived about fifteen minutes before Weekes.  Duross immediatel
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  • ...they would have to shoot me'''.  He said, ‘You have better stop in, Mrs Barry, and if you stop in the outlaws will not set fire to the place while there
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  • ...re|Hare]] led the way, followed by Constables [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], Barry, Gascoigne, Phillips, Arthur, Inspector O’Connor, and five Queensland bla
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  • His Honor, Mr [[Redmond Barry|Justice Barry]], said no reasons founded on justice or principle have been given in suppo
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  • Judge Barry: I think that the whole was put as a part of the proceedings of the day (wh Judge Barry: The way the evidence was put was that Lonigan was not killed by the prison
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  • His Honor Judge Barry, in summing up, said that if two or three men made preparations with malice
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  • Judge Barry: Edward Kelly, the verdict is one which you must have fully expected. Judge Barry: No circumstances that I can conceive could here control the verdict.
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  • == Death of Mr Justice Barry ==
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  • [[Const Daniel Barry|Const Barry]]
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  • At the Beechworth Circuit Court on Friday, before his Honour Mr. Justice Barry, Mr. C. A. Smyth prosecuting for the Crown,
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  • (Before His Honour Sir Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]].)
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  • ...and Messrs. Barnes and Reed obtained the first prize of £200 and Mr John Barry, also of Melbourne, the second prize of £50 for the second host design.
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  • ...not be declared liable to forfeiture; and the following selectors, R and G Barry, A M'Donald, J Doyle, and J R Cowell, were also called upon to show cause w ...'Donald, who selected 15th March, 1871; Richard Barry, 11th March, 1871; G Barry, 15th April, 1871; J Doyle, 5th May, 1871; J R Cowell, 27th December, 1872;
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  • ...d, and in answer to Mr Purves, he stated that he had not offered to employ Barry, but he told him that if his case were given against him and he was thrown
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  • ...e called at the station, and they went to the station and got the money. G Barry was absent from the station, and Spicer paid the rate. The men would have b ...He valued the improvements at about £30. There were no improvements on G Barry's selections, nor upon J R Cowell's, which had only just been granted to hi
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  • Richard Barry stated that he received his notice to occupy on the 11th September, 1872 . Garrett Barry and John Doyle declined to give evidence by the advice of their solicitor,
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  • Taminick run (Messrs Cowell and Spicer), Richard Barry, Garrett Barry, Angus M'Donald, John Doyle, and J R Cowell - Not complied with the conditi
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  • ...for voting at the next general election, for the Legislative Assembly. Mr Barry, at the Courthouse, Kilmore, will issue rights for the Kilmore electorate,
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  • ...more case to be heard It was the heavíest calendar for years. Mr Justice Barry presided, and Mr Chomley prosecuted for the Crown. The following sentences
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  • ...was made yesterday afternoon by Mr M'Farland to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] for a writ of habeas corpus with the view to the discharge from custody o An application was made to His Honour Mr. Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] yesterday by Mr M'Farland on behalf of [[John McElroy|John M Elroy]], now
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  • ...uld not go behind the remand warrant, but it had been proved by Mr Justice Barry that he could.
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  • ...appeared, asked when his Honour would re hear his application, Mr Justice Barry said that it was only common justice to the man to have the writ returned a
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  • ...structions, asked when His Honor would re-hear the application. Mr Justice Barry had said that it was only common justice to the man to have the writ return
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  • ...p by both parties. Constable Barry's horse was shot through the flank, and Barry, feeling him stagger under him, immediately jumped to the ground.
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  • ...olice records as 19, but his appearance was that of a mere boy. Constables Barry and Bowen then entered by the slip panel, and made for the kitchen, a detac
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  • ...one of the outlaws. There were in the hut at the time four policemen, Mrs Barry and her daughter, the deceased, and his wife. The hut was small, and the fr
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  • ...he £8000]] , [[The Age (12)|Aaron Sherritt inquest]] , [[The Age (12)|Mrs Barry]]'''
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  • == Mrs Barry == [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] stated— "I am deceased's mother in law, and identify the body as t
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  • ...that we would sooner die. When they threatened to burn the house down, Mrs Barry (Mrs Sherritt’s mother) said, ‘Do not burn down the house. I know, Byrn
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  • ...the ground. Byrne remained at the door for a short time, and said “ Mrs Barry , I’ll put a ball though you and your daughter if you don’t bring out t The inquest was adjourned until Wednesday next, when Mrs Barry ’s evidence will be concluded.
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  • ...er than Boxing Day last, married a daughter of Mr [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Edmund Barry]], a labourer residing at the Woolshed: and much sympathy is naturally felt
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  • There were in the hut at this time the four policemen, Mrs Barry, her daughter (wife of deceased), and the unfortunate victim.
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  • [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] deposed: I am the wife of Edmund Barry, and mother-in-law of deceased. Have seen the body outside. It is that of A ...e Byrne|Byrne]] stayed at the door for a minute or two. Byrne said, “Mrs Barry, I will put a ball through you and your daughter if you do not bring that m
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  • ...had when he was brought to the Vine Hotel at Beechworth by the police. Mrs Barry states that after her son-in-law was shot, he staggered two or three minute
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  • ...sentenced, at the Beechworth Circuit Court, why Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], to three years hard labor, for having wounded Constable Fitzpatrick, at
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  • Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]], the mother-in-law of the deceased, was further examined, and said: -- Du
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  • ...ior constable Kelly, Constables Arthur, Kirkham, Barry, Conroy, Gascoigne, Barry and Phillips, and Inspector O'Connor and the black trackers. After Mr Hare ...Just then Dan Kelly called out, 'Send that women inside' Byrne said, 'Mrs Barry, you must go inside.' I asked him to promise me not to burn the place down,
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  • ...id not let me go out of his sight. Some little time afterwards he sent Mrs Barry into the house.
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  • ...went towards the door in order to fire in the direction of the voices. Mrs Barry and Weekes were however in the way. I then said, 'Boys, can we break not ho
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  • ...e waited quietly for a while with that expectation. Previously to this Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt returned to the hut. I then closed both doors and put out ...view of the door. The only opportunity I had …. … have shot either Mrs Barry or Mrs Sherritt.
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  • ...Wallace|Wallace]], [[Const Cornelius Ryan|Ryan]] and [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], stationed secretly in the Glenrowan police camp for a week previous to t ...- Superintendent Hare, Senior constable Kelly, Constables Arthur, Kirkham, Barry, Canny, Gascoigne, and Phillips, together with Inspector O'Connor and his b
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  • ...done something to capture the outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], however, in conversation express the Mrs Barry thinks that Ned Kelly and Steve Hart were in the vicinity of the house at t
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  • ...been read over to the jury, the examination of [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Ellen Barry]] proceeded with. She deposed as follows:- Byrne used to keep me between hi
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  • [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Witness]] continued.- Byrne was standing I think, on the chimney side of th ...id, 'No: don't send him in.' They waited there for some time to see if Mrs Barry would send the men out. They then went away. I remained for about half an h
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  • ...ers. The guns were loaded with swan shot wire cartridges. I then heard Mrs Barry say, 'Aaron is shot . I went to the front window and knelt on the bed to fi
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  • ...nt to fire in the direction. I heard some voices but [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]] in the way, and I could not fire. I t ...me one called on us to come out, and 'I'll shoot you down like -dogs.' Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the bedroom at this time. About two hours after th
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  • '''[[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]]''' (examination continued) Byrne placed her between himself and the door
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  • ...men who were inside. The women were at this time sitting near chimney. Mrs Barry afterwards went outside, and remained with him (witness) for fifteen minute
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  • ...t to fire in the direction in which he heard voices, but could not, as Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the way.  They then tried to make port holes, but
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  • ...f Senior constable Kelly in command, and Troopers Charles Arthur, Kirkham, Barry, Canny, Gascoigne and Phillips.These were the men, who, I am told, first op
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  • '''[[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]]''' (recalled) deposed: When I was outside Byrne placed me between him and ...door, taking the handcuffs off me. About 15 minutes after this he sent Mrs Barry into the house. Heard some persons talking in the bush some distance away f
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  • ...ach of us had a double barrelled shot gun, and revolvers. I then heard Mrs Barry say “Aaron is shot.” I went to the front windows of the bedroom to fire ...hile with that expectation, till the candle went out. Previous to this Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt returned to the hut. I then closed both doors. We looked o
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  • ...ed having seen his mother for some time. What his object in misleading Mrs Barry was cannot, of course, be ascertained, but is known that he was at the hous
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  • ...constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], and Constables [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Const William Canny|Canny]], [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const W Philli
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  • ..., from Benalla: Superintendent Hare, Senior constable Kelly and Constables Barry, Canny, Arthur, Phillips, Gascoigne and Kirkham, Inspector O’Connor and t
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  • ...e also in the house with them Mrs Sherritt, widow of the deceased, and Mrs Barry, her mother.  ...front door, and went to fire in the direction I heard some voices, but Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the way, and I could not fire.  I then said, ‘B
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  • ...onstable Kelly]], Constables [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]], [[Const William Canny|Canny]], [[Kirkham|Kirkha ...a engine to Wangaratta with the train. The engine-drivers refused to allow Barry to go on their engine, so I recalled him. The occupants of the train from M
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  • 2710 Mounted-constable Daniel Barry  
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  • ...ng men to accompany me to Beechworth:—Senior-constable Kelly, Constables Barry, Arthur, Gascoigne, Canny, Kirkham and Phillips; leaving a party behind us
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  • ...la engine to Wangaratta with the train. The engine-driver refused to allow Barry to go on their engine, so I recalled him. The occupants of the train from M
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  • ...e John [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], Mounted-constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], Mounted-constable W [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]], Mounted-constable J M
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  • ...herritt|Sherritt]], [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]], and himself, and that the subject of their remarks was Joe Byrne. Sherri
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  • ...h October 1878]] at the Beechworth assizes, by Sir Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], sentenced, my mother to three years, Skillian and Williamson to six year
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  • An [[Ned Kellys Trial|application]] was made to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] in chambers on Saturday by Mr C A Smyth, Crown prosecutor, for an order t
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  • '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he could not go into that question. '''Mr Justice Barry''' asked what adjournment was wanted.
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  • ...e Central Criminal Court will commence today, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry. It has been arranged that the trial of '''Edward Kelly''' on the charge of
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  • ...risoner was not present in court and his Honor, Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], to whom the application was made, admitted it was not necessary he shoul [[Redmond Barry|His Honor]] said no reasons founded on justice or principle had been given
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  • An application was made to his Honour Mr Justice Barry, who was presiding in the Central Criminal Court yesterday, that the [[Ned In the central Criminal Court yesterday, before his honour Mr Justice Barry.
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  • ...ence this morning in the Supreme Court house, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry. The prisoner had applied to the Crown for the usual funds for the defence
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  • ...n the Central Criminal Court, before his honour Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]].  A large concourse of people assembled in front of the court for some t ...ny way, the Crown would consent to an adjournment for a week.  Mr Justice Barry said that as he had to preside at the Sandhurst and Castlemaine assize cour
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  • ...the 15th day of October inst., by Mr Molesworth to his Honour Sir Redmond Barry, presiding in the Central Criminal Court, to postpone the trial of Edward K
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  • '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he had read the depositions on Saturday. '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he should have to go to the Sandhurst and Castlemaine Assize Courts
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  • ...h at the Central Criminal Court on Monday. When Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] had taken his seat, and the prisoner was placed in the dock, Mr [[Bindon| ...esire to force on the trial, or harass the prisoner in any way. Mr Justice Barry, in granting the adjournment, characterised the conduct of the prosecution
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  • (Before His Honour Mr Justice Barry)  
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  • [[Ned Kellys Trial|Kelly's trial]] commenced this morning, before Judge Barry. The interest in the proceedings appears to have somewhat subsided, as the
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  • ...he Central Criminal Court, commenced yesterday before his Honor Mr Justice Barry, '''Edward Kelly''' was placed on [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] having, in Oct
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  • ...s commenced yesterday before his honour Mr Justice Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], at the Central Criminal Court. The court was filled with jurors and othe ...ting of the Central criminal Court yesterday, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry, Edward Kelly was brought up for trial on a charge of having at Stringy Bar
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  • ...resumed yesterday morning at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr Justice Barry and a jury of twelve.
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  • His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]: What points do you allude to?
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  • '''His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]''' , in summing up, said that two or three men made preparation wi
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  • His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]: Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], the verdict is one which you must hav
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  • ...tunity has been afforded for the delivery of a judgement by Sir '''Redmond Barry''' , which will be read by all men, and which cannot be too much taken to h ...he murder of Constable Lonigan was continued before his Honour Sir Redmond Barry yesterday morning, at the Central Criminal Court. The court was again crowd
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