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  • == Importance of Albion Hotel == The Albion Hotel was owned by '''Robert McDougall'''
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  • == Importance of the Hotel == == What was Hotel like in the late 1870s ==
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  • The hotel was on the Sydney Road in [[Euroa|Euroa]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/ == Importance of the Hotel ==
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  • == Importance of Dreyer's Hotel == == What was Dreyer's Hotel like in the late 1870s ==
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  • Also known as '''Craven's Hotel''' == Importance of O'Leary's Hotel ==
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  • The hotel was established by '''John Moon'''. == Importance of Pioneer Bridge hotel ==
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  • == Importance of Royal Hotel == Mr '''Charlie Cox''' was the publican of the Royal Mail Hotel. It was used by the '''KellyGang''' as their base while they robbed the ban
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  • ...then sang out “Come on boys” and he and the police made a rush for the hotel. I let go the horse I was holding and followed them over. I would be about ...old me he wanted more men. I said I thought they were all prisoners in the hotel. Bell mentioned that I could go down the line towards Benalla and (with the
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  • ...and at a public house, known as [[Pioneer Brigde hotel|Moon]]’s Pioneer Hotel, on the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]], some twenty miles from Greta, they had
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  • ...of course in no way isolated from the rest of the buildings. The principal hotel, in fact, was distant not more than forty yards, and the bank was also in s
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  • ...t only a few days before the robbery he was seen drinking at the bar of an hotel in Euroa and allowed to depart without question.
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  • ...en man in the township had committed a murder at [[Jerilderie|Davidson’s Hotel]]. Both constables, going to the door undressed and unarmed, listened for s
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  • ...imself, which Mr Jarleton was forced to do, Dan Kelly coming over from the hotel to take charge of him.
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  • ...Rankin was caught and very roughly handled by Kelly who took him into the hotel, and making him stand apart from the others against a wall in the passage,
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  • ...f one or more of them. Ned Kelly walked about the town and entered another hotel where there were several people, any of whom he said might kill him, but wi
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  • ...ck to the police station and locked him up, after which he returned to the hotel and gave the prisoners leave to depart, first ‘shouting’ a number of th
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  • ...morning. In the course of the evening Mr O’Connor, too, returned to the hotel, and, addressing Mr Hare, asked, ‘What is the news?’ Mr Hare nodded tow
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  • ...ssible, among other things arranging to have a watch kept on the Glenrowan hotel where the Kelly sympathisers had taken to gathering and indulging in disord
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  • ...ransferring them all to [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’s hotel]]. This hotel, which stood among trees about two hundred yards from the railway platform, ...nothing was said of Sherritts’ murder, but the four outlaws were in the hotel together throughout the day. Mrs Jones, the proprietress of the establishme
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  • ...he strength of the help he had given Curnow asked leave to depart from the hotel and go to his home with his wife and sister, who were then at the house of ...ly not to dream too loud. The outlaws and their prisoners rode away to the hotel, where a dance was in progress and everything appeared to be going merrily.
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  • ...scape, locking the door behind him when he went out, and those left in the hotel heard from the back room the rattle of iron, for the Kellys were dressing t
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  • == CHAPTER XIX - THE ASSAULT UPON THE HOTEL ==
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  • ...all chance of that happening was over, and he also had been removed to the hotel prison house. Mr Hare, however, could learn nothing from the distracted Mrs
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  • ...d on either side, when the men on the verandah retreated into or round the hotel, and with a lull in the firing the police heard piteous screams of pain and
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  • Within the hotel the unfortunate prisoners were in a pitiable state. Had the train been five ...ning hours of darkness, they continued energetically to pour lead into the hotel.
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  • ...the enemy within it. If, on the other hand, his intention was to take the hotel by assault, one is surprised that he was checked in this bold design by a m
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  • ...from lying beneath a bed for safety, and they were all driven back to the hotel by the hotness of the fire which met them as they sallied into the open and
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  • ...r only he faced the nine police who fired on him as he tried to regain the hotel. Under a long grey overcoat he wore his armour, and though he staggered ben
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  • ...ow there was no longer good cause to refrain from pouring volleys into the hotel and shooting the outlaws without danger to police and private citizens. ...a great wooden shield, under cover of which the police might approach the hotel in safety.
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  • ...innocent victim of the fight, who died shortly after his removal from the hotel, while later, in the Wangaratta hospital, Mrs Jones’ little boy died of h
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  • ...isoner, the career of the Kelly gang ended once and for all on the day the hotel at Glenrowan, riddled like a sieve with police bullets, went up in flames, ...her witnesses, who had heard Hart and Dan Kelly conversing together in the hotel, were convinced that this was the case, but Ned Kelly, when asked his opini
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  • | THE ASSAULT UPON THE HOTEL
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  • ...hed in the great and final tragedy at the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan Hotel]], had been seen alive and well in South Africa and elsewhere.
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  • ...m the Sydney "Sun" that he spoke. So Joe, being handy man at the hotel, and not given to questioning orders, set out on his quest. He was away som ...e banks of watery mist. The old battleground - on which once stood Jones's Hotel, the scene of the final catastrophe to the Kellys - is for the most part un
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  • ...No matter how. They are dead. They did not escape. They were killed in the hotel. But it would make things a lot easier for those who are left if people who ...My sister [[Ellen (King) Kelly|Ellen]], that is, Mrs Wright, is keeping an hotel somewhere in the Mansfield district.
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  • ..., thickly with grim relics of the battle of [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones's Hotel]]. Bullet marks are everywhere. And new relics-fresh pegs for the hanging o ...ainly to be seen. But as the tree was three miles from the site of Jones's Hotel, and as there was a weapon used there that was capable of carrying a bullet
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  • ...wise unaltered during the 33 years that have passed since the siege of the hotel, is the log beside which [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] fell. Jones's Hotel was, of course, destroyed by fire on the night of the battle. It was afterw
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  • ...rprising news that [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]], the licensee of the hotel where the fighting took place, was not only still alive, but still living i
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  • '''THE FIGHT AT THE HOTEL'''
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  • "When I took the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]] at Glenrowan it was a poor place, but I worked hard to make a business. B ...n the house until we heard the most fearful shrieks coming from inside the hotel from men, women, and children. We discovered afterwards that the front of t
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  • "But can you remember what happened that night at your hotel?"
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  • '''THE SIEGE OF THE HOTEL''' "Oh, but I'm glad there were no police at the hotel when those wretches called that night!" she continued, in excited tone
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  • "They had o lot of people shut up in the hotel. But they let [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the school teacher, go. It was Curn
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  • ...o be Mr Powell, stock agent, and a groom from the [[Royal Mail Hotel|Royal Hotel]], Jerilderie, who came out to escort us into Jerilderie, which was about 1
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  • ...nocked at his door, telling him there was a row at [[Jerilderie|Davidson's Hotel]], two miles out on the Urana-road, and he was wanted there. Devine had pre
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  • ...h. There was still firing of a desultory nature down on the flat where the hotel building was, but not being apprehensive of any immediate disaster, and bei ...ng, an hour later, he found the siege still going on, and rode back to the hotel, or inn.
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  • ...age - I know now that she was a cousin of Ned Kelly - went into Wallace's hotel, and told him that she had come for the £10. Wallace tried hard to find ou
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  • ...ck and front. The bodies of the dead outlaws were seen on the floor of the hotel before it was quite destroyed. "The police opened up a heavy fire on the hotel from the front and rear. This was done in order to cover the operations of
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  • ...aroused by a knock at the door, in a detached cottage of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. On opening the door my acquaintance walked in. He was nervous and excited.
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  • ...hopelessly up against the fact, as testified to by everyone who was in the hotel - and survived - that there were no such two men shot as this imaginative g
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  • ...people who knew anything about the matter, including those who entered the hotel whilst it was burning and identified the three dead bodies there as those o
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  • | '''THE FIGHT AT THE HOTEL''' | '''THE SIEGE OF THE HOTEL'''
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  • ...field gun was being dragged up Collins Street , Melbourne, to blow down an hotel, which practically was little more than a wooden hut, within two hundred ya
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  • ...yet not procure a corner to sleep in. I happened to get a bed at Hockin's Hotel, at the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth streets. I was awakened in the nig
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  • ...constable set to work to collect the bones, and taking them to the nearest hotel, called a jury, and held an inquest. The coroner declared them to be the bo
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  • ...Sunday after he had drawn the last instalment, and in riding home from the hotel, where he had been drinking heavily, he fell from his horse and broke his n
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  • ...lling out— " Constable Devine, there is a drunken man at Davidson's hotel in the township who has committed a murder. Get up at once all of you.&quot == At The Royal Hotel ==
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  • ...the same time they had all the police stuck up. The three then went to the hotel, where they met Ned Kelly, who asked for Mr Jarleton, and was told he was i ...safe, but Ned Kelly brought in the manager, who had been taken over to the hotel, and compelled him to give up the second key. The safe was then opened, whe
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  • ...te him, but this he did not do. Kelly informed the company who were in the hotel, that he intended sticking up the Urana coach that night, and he would shoo ...e of the gang would take a walk up the street. Ned Kelly went into another hotel kept by a Mr McDougall, entered into conversation with several people there
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  • ...done they all walked back to Glenrowan, and were marched into Mrs Jones's hotel, and were kept prisoners there.
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  • ...hey would call upon them to "bail up," and march them off to the hotel, which for the time being was converted into a prison-house by the outlaws. ...ay have been fancy or fear on her part. Bracken was marched off to Jones's hotel, and found sixty two prisoners there. Dancing was going on, and everybody a
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  • ...r [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], one of the sixty two prisoners confined in the hotel by the gang. ...es’s stable, distant about twenty yards from the hotel. I drove past the hotel to the crossing, and, seeing Mr Stanistreet, asked him, 'What's the matter?
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  • ...rbidden to leave the premises. Dan Kelly, a short time after I entered the hotel, asked me to have a drink, and I drank with him at the bar. I said to him t ...ad forgotten that.' He then said that he would not go, and I went into the hotel, and danced with Dan Kelly.
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  • ...peak to him. I was near the door of Jones's kitchen then. He went into the hotel and brought Ned Kelly out, and I told him that Mr Stanistreet possessed a l ...ck to Jones's, that a log fire had been made on the Wangaratta side of the hotel yard, and that many of the prisoners of the gang were standing around it.
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  • == The Attack on the Hotel—Wounded == ...ted in the direction of the Warby Ranges, and also in the direction of the hotel. I took her to mean that he was taken into the ranges. I said, "Who to
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  • ...ne or two men and Mr [[Rawlins|Rawlings]], proceeded towards the Glenrowan Hotel to seek information. Mr Rawlings, when he left Benalla, jocularly made a bo ...Hare could be plainly seen by the light of the moon. He walked towards the hotel, and when within about twenty-five yards of the verandah, the tall figure o
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  • ...red from the volleys which the police, at short intervals, poured into the hotel Mrs Jones's grief occasionally took the form of vindictiveness towards the ...line and destroy the train with the police. He was afterwards taken to the hotel. There are a lot of innocent people in there now, and they are frightened t
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  • ...ot. The train, however, came before I expected, and I had to return to the hotel. I thought the train would go on, and on that account I had the rails pulle ...en I saw flashes. I then cleared for the bush, but remained there near the hotel all night. Two constables passed close by me talking, and I could have shot
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  • ...ilway station. Young Reardon, who with his father had been confined in the hotel, was severely wounded in the shoulder by a bullet fired from a ride in the
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  • ...appeared on the scene. Father Tierney earnestly requested her to go to the hotel and ask her brother and Hart to surrender. She said she would like to see h The police opened up a heavy fire on the hotel from the front and rear. This was done in order to cover the operations of
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  • ...allowed out under surveillance. The women were permitted to go to Jones's Hotel about five o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and my famil == Ordered to the hotel ==
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  • ...uld have to go to [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’s Hotel.]] We went to the hotel, and he told us to get into the bar parlour. It was then about ten o'clock
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  • ...[[O'Connor|O'Connor]] and his trackers took up a position in front of the hotel. I then went round towards the back of the premises. Constable [[Const Arth
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  • ...wo remaining members of the gang without endangering any further life, the hotel would have to be blown down, and as the best means for accomplishing that o
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  • ...it was officially intimated that the civilians had been liberated from the hotel; that Byrne had been shot; and that Dan Kelly and Hart maintained possessio
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  • ...inquest on the body of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]], held at the Vine Hotel, Beechworth, before Mr W H [[Foster|Foster]], PM, the jury having been empa
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  • ...been without [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] when we first attacked them at the hotel, and could have taken proper aim at us, not one of us could have escaped be ...estion of doubt that at Gilenrowan they had parties of scouts, both in the hotel and outside of it; most of them, no doubt, were their own relations, and th
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  • ...e-Capture of the Police Station and Constables-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiogr ...-Aaron Sherritt's Doom-The Beginning of the End-Glenrowan -Sticking up the Hotel-Bracken's Escape-The Police on the Alert-A Dangerous Journey-Mr. Curnow's A
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  • The Royal Hotel stuck up Sticking up the Hotel
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  • ...tly after his release. Broken in health, he now sold his farm to conduct a hotel at [[Avenel|Avenel]]. Shortly after his arrival at Avenel, John Kelly died.
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  • ...ted that Constable Bracken should be handcuffed to the sofa in Mrs. Jones' Hotel. While their mother had great pride in Ned's ability to lead, she always ma
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  • ...for publication by Ned Kelly at Jerilderie to one of the prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed by the Kellys in February, 1879. Dr Reynolds, who
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  • ...nalla.  Just as the coach was about to start, one of the young men at the hotel mounted the step of the coach and wished Joe Ryan good luck.  Constable Gi ...Benalla, that you are not seen here; do not go into the town, but get some hotel near the railway station.’ I gave him £2 for coming down to give this in
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  • ...cheque.  The publican saw the prospect of a few pounds being spent in his hotel out of the bullocky’s cheque, and being of a business turn of mind he sai
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  • ...Ned and Steve Hart rested off the track, while Dan and Joe went up to the hotel and had tea.  They talked to the waitress and inquired if the Kellys were ...oe paid for their drinks and pushed on.  Ned and Steve now rode up to the hotel, and they, as strangers, also made reference to their fear of the Kellys, b
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  • ...uth Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were under the same roof. ....  Joe Byrne and Steve Hart rode on horseback.  When they arrived at the hotel Constable Richards informed Mr Cox by way of formal introduction: “This i
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  • ...ey did not wait to think, but ran out in great fear.  Rankin ran into the hotel, and was secured.  Gill ran in a different direction, and hid himself in a ...’s house Ned and the bank teller called at [[Albion Hotel|McDoughall’s Hotel]].  Ned “shouted” for a crowd of about thirty people, and paid for the
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  • ...arch 8, 1879, and boarded with the other officers at Craven’s Commercial Hotel.
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  • ...n, when raking over the ashes, which was all that remained of Mrs Jones’ hotel, the police failed to discover the three missing helmets, and three imitati
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  • ...urn, just as the police were doing at Rosier’s.  They stayed at another hotel.  Next morning the police came to Rosier’s and planted themselves in the
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  • ...side of Bridge street, the Kellys were also enjoying themselves in another hotel on the opposite side of the street.
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  • ...es amongst them.  They then bailed up [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’ hotel]].  Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly had not yet arrived from Sherritt’s.  The K
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  • ...men, women and children were imprisoned at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’ hotel]].  The full list of prisoners totalled 62.  On Sunday morning Steve Hart ...llys treated the prisoners well, and the day was put in with sports in the hotel yard.  Ned Kelly joined in hop, step and jump with the prisoners, and used
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  • ...es, but on hearing from Constable Bracken that the Kellys were in Jones’ hotel, and that the place was full of people bailed up there by the Kellys, he th ...r rifle.  He fired at the flashes made by the firing of the police at the hotel, which they (the police) knew was full of innocent men, women and children.
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  • ...ot in the morning.  I was very much excited when I attempted to leave the hotel a second time, when I got into the yard and found how I was treated by the ...ht.  I was thirty yards from the house on the Wangaratta side of Jones’ Hotel. ([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 3|RC11125]])
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  • “At the hotel he did not treat us badly—not at all.  They had drink in them in the mor
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  • ...firing upon you, and your wife escaping, were the outlaws firing from the hotel? — No, I am positive they were not. ([[The Complete Inner History of the ...Jones’ side of the log.  Ned was coming from the Wangaratta side of the hotel, and was coming from the direction of the Warby Ranges.  Several policemen
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  • ...rt left.  As the day wore on the fifty policemen continued to fire at the hotel. ...rtin Cherry was lying dangerously wounded in the detached back room of the hotel.
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  • ...the early portion, say from 3 o’clock till just before the firing of the hotel, was that there was no superior officer taking command and giving any instr Answer — Nearly everybody that came out of the hotel.
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  • ...— From what you have seen, did you approve of that action of burning the hotel? ...as mad as sending for a cannon.  If the police had joined hands round the hotel the outlaws could not have got away; they (the police) could have sat down
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  • ...hotel? — I observed that the police stationed round were firing into the hotel just as the train came up; in fact, the firing seemed to be then vigorously
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  • ...believe it was not short of that time. After that time I went over to the hotel on the opposite side and spent about perhaps five or seven minutes there; i
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  • ...er of people there. He said, “Mr Hare, I have just escaped from Jones’ Hotel, where the Kellys have a large number of prisoners confined.” ...g men from a distance noticed a grey horse on the hill behind McDonald’s Hotel with something like a lady’s riding-skirt hanging from the saddle; they h
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  • ...o be sacrificed, and if Very Rev Dean Gibney had not gone into the burning hotel in spite of Supt Sadleir, Martin Cherry would have been roasted alive.
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  • ...railway guard; and Senior constable Johnston (who set fire to Mrs Jones’ hotel, where Martin Cherry was lying mortally wounded).
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  • ...nocent men, women and children who were trying to escape from Mrs Jones’ hotel at Glenrowan. The Royal Commission, on the other hand, recommended that Ser
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  • ...t Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones’ hotel at Glenrowan, and recommend him for promotion in the service.
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