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  • ...trouble, and died not long afterwards. There were seven children, namely, Edward, Dan, James, Ann, Kate, Grace, and Ellen. With these Mrs Kelly took up the ...o certain bulky packages under the apron of the sulky, and in a minute the living-room looked like a confectionary shop. For the youngsters the occasion was
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  • Passing a number of farms we came to '''Ellerslie''', Mr '''Edward Mitchell''''s compact little station, six miles from Table-top. Crossing a ...ther, brothers and sisters - even to the smallest child slaving away for a living, I am informed, and have every reason to believe that these people do witho
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  • ...even-mile-Creek between Winton and Greta, and there can be no doubt made a living by horse-stealing and theft generally. They were surrounded by neighbours o Edward Kelly is notorious as having been arrested in the year 1870 as an accomplic
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  • ...stealing in April last that Constable Fitzpatrick was shot in the wrist by Edward Kelly, and so narrowly escaped with his life. The distance between Greta an
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  • ...ld, last night:- " Warrants have been issued to-day for the arrest of Edward and Daniel Kelly, and two other men whose names are unknown, for the wilful ...-mile Creek]], between Winton and Greta, and there can be no, doubt made a living by horsestealing and theft generally. They were surrounded by neighbours of
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  • ...and put them off the scent. To some extent this foolish system of penny a living, publishing bogus reports merely for the sake of creating an unhealthy sens ...ntle care. The warrant sets forth that they "did cause to be given to Edward Kelly and his accomplices, information tending to facilitate the commission
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  • .... Byrne then walked in the back way, when he was met by the accountant, Mr Living, who told him to go back, as that was not the proper door to enter by. Byrn
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  • The inquiry into the alleged shooting at Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] on the night of Saturday, 20th ult, at Wombat, was r ...iam Phelan''', called and examined by Mr Smyth, said he was a farm laborer living on the Woombat, a quarter of a mile on the Mansfield side? of Monk's place.
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  • Robert [[Gibbons|Gibbons]], farmer, living at present with Mr [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] states:- I came to the railway sta ...n Cherry]], platelayer; John Larkin, a farmer; William Mortimer, a farmer; Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]], [[Gibbons|Robert Gibbons,]] a brother of the postmas
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  • ...taken unto himself a wife and had built a house, and was gaining an honest living by work upon the land. On Saturday night last they decoyed [[Aaron Sherritt ...wed at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan]] is very pitiable. The fight with EDWARD KELLY was in the open, and this ruffian was captured without being killed,
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  • ...dent Hare, a girl and boy named Jones, a boy named Reardon, and Ned Kelly. Edward Kelly is now at Benalla, and is doing well. Superintendent Hare has been co ...taken unto himself a wife and had built a house, and was gaining an honest living by work upon the land. On Saturday night last they decoyed AARON SHERRITT o
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  • ...een on duty here for about a month or so. At 11 o’clock on Sunday night, Edward Reynolds , my next door neighbour, called out “Bracken, Bracken, you’re Charles C [[Rawlins|Rawlins]] , living at Benalla, said I joined the special train at 1.30am , and on arriving at
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  • ...livan who turned Queen’s evidence on his mates, and who is understood to living in this district at present. Kelly then said to me, ‘₤8,000 has been of Edward [[Const William Canny|Canny]], police constable, stationed at Benalla, said
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  • ...rough.  All these articles are believed to have been made by two men, one living near Greta, and the other near Oxley.  The iron was procured by the larcen
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  • ...o late, and the inevitable result would have been that the train, with its living freight, would have rushed over the embankment into the gully beneath; if i Shortly after the capture of Edward Kelly he was attended by Dr Nicholson, of Benalla, and Dr Charles Ryan, of
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  • ...Superintendent Hare returned to the town by the train which brought down Edward Kelly.  Mr Hare was on his return to his residence attended by Dr Charles ...ragedy at Glenrowan ended the career of a band of marauders who had made a living by crime, revelled in bloodshed, and startled by the bold daring of their e
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  • ...d covered with blood., in the vicinity of the spot where the capture of '''Edward Kell'''y was effected. ...as subsequently learned, had been stolen from a farmer named '''Symonds''' living near Benalla) back.The pack, on examination, was found to consist of miscel
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  • ...tion they desired, but at the same time he recognized that one of them was Edward Kelly and the other Joe Byrne. ...ed [[Gustav Baumgarten|Gustave]] and [[William Baumgarten|Wm Baumgarten]], living at Barnawartha, on the Murray. They were regarded as respectable well-to-do
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  • ...ys are about.” Hw said, :Let’s get into the cart and load the guns.” Edward Kelly would not let us get into the cart, and very wise of him too. (Laught '''[[Lyving|Edward Richard Living]]''' deposed: In February, 1879, I saw teller of the Bank of New South Wale
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  • '''EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT.''' The hearing of evidence in support of the charge against Edward Kelly of murdering Constable Lonigan was resumed this morning in the [[Beec
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  • ...tchman, said, “Eh, mon, let’s get up and load our guns.” (Laughter.) Edward Kelly took great care that we should not get into the cart, and wise, too, '''Edward Living gave evidence at the committal hearing'''
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  • ...when the conversation took place, corroborated his evidence; and Edward R Living, teller of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, gave evidence as to a
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly on the charge of murdering Constable Lonigan was resumed in the Centr
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  • ...tt, bank manager at Euroa; Henry Richards, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-con ...the Judge pronounced the awful sentence of death, his Honor said,—" Edward Kelly, the verdict pronounced by the jury is one which you must have fully
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  • ...owan, where at last they were brought to bay by the police, and yesterday, EDWARD KELLY, the moving spirit of the atrocious fraternity, who was taken prisone ...cape by sea. But all this time the men of whom justice was in pursuit were living the lives of hunted wild beasts, while the toils of fate were slowly being
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  • ...country was difficult to search, principally owing to the class of people living there. Bushrangers could not stay very long in the ranges without coming do ...e boy Jones came out, that the people in the hotel were armed. Witness and Edward Kelly had several shots at each other from short distances.
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  • ...bitants of the district going about in fear of their lives, they have been living at ease, none making "them afraid." "As a matter of fact, sa ...d him to see that none of the Kellys were coming out. (Witness referred to Edward Kelly's departure from the hotel, and subsequent incidents. )
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  • ...new they must have come from some relative of [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]]'s living in that neighborhood-that is the place where the hut was inspected by Mr. N
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  • ...olice they would be shot and then burnt. We told the Chinamen that we were living on the sheep station. We then returned to Wangaratta, and, on the 25th, I s ...eigh; that was some time in August, I think. I was then told off to escort Edward Kelly from the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] to Beechworth, on his tria
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  • [[Euroa|Booth]] Edward Burke Edward
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  • ...hers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], Anne, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]], [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] , [[James Kelly|James]] , ...e to the Argus ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1878|Argus27/11/78]]) I was living at Begowan Farm, Benalla,
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 57, James 59, [[Dan ...y ." My father met Jim on various occassions during the 1939's whilst living in Benalla. Dad  always reiterated that Jim came across as a perfect well
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  • '''brothers and sisters''' [[John (Red) Kelly|John (Red)]] (b1820) Edward (b1822),Thomas (b1825), Mary (b1828), Ann (b1831), me (b1835), Daniel ''''' ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 55?, [[James Kelly|J
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, Margaret (Maggie) 57, [[James Kelly|James]] 59, [[Dan Kelly| ...ber of the '''KellyGang'''. It was a hard hard life. Most people saw us as living outlaws to be hunted down. We could only fight back with our pride. Everyth
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 55?, [[James Kelly|J In [[1864-1873 Events|1868]] I was living in an old pub at [[Greta|Greta]] with my children. My brother in law, James
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  • ...e Kelly and Alex Gunn|Annie]], [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret]], [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned]]), [[Dan Kelly|Daniel (Dan]]), [[Kate Kelly|Kate]], [[Grace Kelly|Gra ...d in Melbourne in November [[1824-1853 Events|1850]]. Soon after they were living at [[Wallan Wallan|Wallan]].
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  • == Importance of Mr Edwin (Edward) Richard Lyving (Living) == '''What happened to Mr Living's family'''
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  • ...icer in charge, I have received information that the above-named offender, Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], was seen about three weeks ago between the [[Woolshed| ...n [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] came to visit me at my selection. By this time I was living on my own selection; mid-way between my mother Mrs. [[Anne and John Sherrit
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  • == People living in Glenrowan == Edward Barrow
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  • ...icer in charge, I have received information that the above-named offender, Edward Kelly, was seen about three weeks ago between the Woolshed and [[Sebastopol == People living at the Woolshed ==
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  • ...ng and bushranging were abolished the police would have to cadge for their living I speak from experience as I have sold horses and cattle innumerable and ye EDWARD KELLY.
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  • ...Dudley]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/8/1880 (2)|Argus11/8/80]]), [[Lyving|Living]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/8/1880 (2)|Argus11/8/80]]), and [[SConst Joh .../9/1880 the Crown applied to Barry J for an order to transfer the trial of Edward Kelly from the Beechworth Circuit Court to the Central Criminal Court in Me
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  • ...of the Australian land and been given blocks that were too small to make a living from. Many squatters and a few of the gold miners had shared great wealth i [[Margaret Skillion|Edward (Ned) Lloyd]]
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