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  • [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] led the [[KellyGang|KellyGang]] of bushrangers into the pages of Australi ...ang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit the [[ev78-10--4Mansfiel
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  • ...ang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit the [[ev78-10--4Mansfiel ...to letting the KellyGang ride free through the people, places, events and things that make their story exciting.
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  • ...''KellyGang''' ride free by setting out the stories of the people, places, things and events that make the full story. ...The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|The True Story of the Kelly Gang of Bushrangers]]
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  • These things excited curiosity. The man was known to be one Constable M’[[McIntyre|Int ...! I’m shot.’ He never spoke again, for he had been shot dead by Edward Kelly, and the curtain had risen on a sordid, yet exciting drama, which was to en
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  • ...loster’s cart, with his name painted on it, was well known in Euroa, and Kelly had taken with him Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his ...at night, whereupon Mr Bradley, the teller, partially opened the door, and Kelly and Hart, forcing their way in, shut the door behind them.
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  • ...sociation with Captain Standish, in the way of a speedy termination to the Kelly gang’s career.
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  • ...age bush farmer’s conscience, and even with regard to the police murders Kelly had succeeded to some extent in fostering a belief that the constables were
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  • ...her things arranging to have a watch kept on the Glenrowan hotel where the Kelly sympathisers had taken to gathering and indulging in disorderly conduct. He On June I Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson’s]] connection with the Kelly pursuit finally ceased, Mr [[Hare|Hare]] coming up to Benalla to take over
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  • ...no ordinary trains would be passing along the line for many hours, and Ned Kelly felt sure that on the news of Sherritt’s murder being wired to Melbourne ...d to tickle him up with a revolver if he did not do it, and do it quickly. Kelly wanted four rails’ lengths of the line broken, but Reardon assured him th
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  • ...tion with Mr O’Connor and others Mr Sadlier consented. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]], who with numerous other sympathis ...rry]]; from the house the body of Joe Byrne. The bodies of [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] were seen by Dean Gibney, lying side by sid
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  • '''Mrs Kelly's story''' ...can’t get home till the weather clears up. The other girl is poor [[Kate Kelly|Kate]]’s daughter. They are all darling little children – so loving and
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  • ...she was in prison. This—and the cause of her being imprisoned—were the things on which her mind most constantly dwelt. The unlucky encounter at the homes ...on’t know much of what happened after Fitzpatrick came that day. But the things that the girls have told me the police used to do were simply brutal and wi
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  • For the horse is everything in the Kelly country - it is the medium of exchange, the rest of all temptation, the out ...oorway of her cottage. This poor poor tin bosomed lady looks downward into things not visible to any but herself. May God, in his great mercy send her peace!
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  • ...turbing them by making plays and picture shows out of their trouble. Those things are better forgotten. It is all over and done with. If there was wrong done ...n a chance at all. There's a picture show with a lot of nonsense about the Kelly gang going about now. I've got an injunction against it in some places, but
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  • ...ink I was a sympathise. . . I was not . . . They blamed me for most of the things the Kellys did. . . I had nothing whatever to do with them. And that is the "But that awful night! The place full of people-people and the Kelly crowd, with pistols and guns! And my poor, innocent children! Think of that
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  • ...hings about my character. Most of them never had any. I've known police do things that gaolbirds would be ashamed of. I've known police to rob and beat drunk "There's one of the Kelly's I know. That's [[James Kelly|Jim]]. He was in trouble long ago. But I have heard that it was not him, bu
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  • ...they got pretty drunk. They started preparing to go away, putting their [[Kelly's Armour|iron clothes]] on. But they got wandering all over the house, and ...the fact that he was mates with them before. That'll tell you the kind of things the police were.
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  • '''''THE MAN WHO SHOT NED KELLY,''''' ...is the one he was wearing at Glenrowan. I took it off him, with the other things, when he fell. And that stain is his blood. He was wounded in several place
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  • ...table [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], the trooper whose attempt to arrest Dan Kelly at the homestead was the primary cause of the Kellys becoming outlaws. ...ought nothing of sleeping out in the wet and cold, and letting beetles and things run all over him. One day Constable Jim [[Const J Dixon|Dickson]] was in th
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  • ...e who met the gang always saved themselves from being shot by pointing out things about the business that the Kellys hadn't thought of. Once the Kellys met a ...e were getting there, 'Say Sergeant, wouldn't it be a joke if we found the Kelly crowd in charge of the police station.' Whelan said he couldn't see any fun
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  • ...ous New South Wales criminals-and also [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]. There is no doubt that it was while the three of them were serving their ...now. From the description he gave a warrant was issued for [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s arrest but he could not be found. In 1878 I was sent to the north-easte
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  • ...leaders played up and got tangled up in the pole, broke a swingle bar, and things generally went wrong, so we did not get to Jerilderie till 10pm, where we f ...eturned from town duty, disarmed him, and locked him in the cell also. Ned Kelly was very wroth with Devine on account of what he had heard of his boasting,
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  • ...ut persecuted them continually, though the father, [[John (Red) Kelly|John Kelly]], had by honest work succeeded in winning for himself a snug farm of consi ...s no room to doubt that his experiences with Power had much to do with Ned Kelly's subsequent choice of a life of outlawry. He assisted Power in several of
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  • ...y they wanted to take our lives; they said they only wanted our arms. When Kelly said that Fitzpatrick was the cause of it all, and that the police could no ...' Then he asked me if I had any firearms. I told him I did not carry those things to sell. He said, "I know you have a pistol. If you do not give it to
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  • ...published in "The Sun" it has naturally been more intense in the Kelly country itself than anywhere else. There the articles are being read with a NED KELLY WAS THE BLACKSMITH
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  • AN EPISODE OF THE KELLY TIMES continued The coach was now going down hill, at the bottom of which w ...ep a still tongue, and attend to your own business, otherwise you may find things made very unpleasant for you." I intended to follow this advice. At th
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  • ...g of repugnance; but all things considered. I made a fairly good meal. Dan Kelly, with a tin plate between his knees, was seated in front of the hut door, w
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  • ...ES INTERFERING WITH KATE KELLY continued "I replied, 'If I don't, Mrs Kelly some body else will. I don't know whether there is sufficient evidence to c "Just at this moment Ned Kelly rushed in, revolver in hand.
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' ...t deal of matter relating to the wrongs of Ireland, and to a host of other things that never concerned Dan nor Hart in their lives, but which after their dea
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' ...casually nodded to them a score of times. I did not know them, however, as Kelly and Hart. They sat and made themselves at home.
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  • ...and M'Intyre states that Byrne and Hart were dreadfully cut up at the turn things had taken, especially Byrne, who was nervous and downcast. ...nder, saying that if, they consented they would not be shot. M'Intyre told Kelly that he would induct his comrades to surrender, if he promised to keep his
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  • ...ings that were formerly unexplained. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]], and how they
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  • ...gnificently mounted. The men and horses could have been backed against the Kelly gang, man for man, at anything. We also arranged that I should ride out mys ...purchased a few days before. He was pointed out to me by several people as Kelly and Byrne's greatest friend. I was asked why I did not have him arrested fo
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  • ...uld. It was a difficult job for the horses, but we urged them on. The only things we could see were four goats feeding quietly. We looked for traces of men,
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  • ...to have the Harts' house watched from Wangaratta, and for a party to watch Kelly's house from Glenrowan, The orders to the men were, that after dark every n ...d told him I was not at all satisfied with the way the men were conducting things at Aaron's house.
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  • ...no charge could be laid against these people, who were known to be active Kelly sympathisers, the Government, on the advice of Captain Standish, Supt Hare ...e was fully taken up going about the district making inquiries and getting things in order. About this time all the sympathisers were arrested by the order o
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  • ...come into Benalla with the muzzles on.  I have seen Mrs Skillion and Kate Kelly come into Benalla with their dogs muzzled. ...nd I should have been left behind at headquarters to assist and to arrange things there.  I felt myself when I was out that I should not have been out—tha
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  • ...with at this sitting.  The witness (Captain Standish) stated he had heard things about you he would not like to mention. ...d, and he said he gave that the lie direct, and further, that he found out things that made him keep out of your company.  Do you desire to say anything abo
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  • These spies also reported that the outlaws were starved out, and that Dan Kelly was seen somewhere, and that he was very thin and starved-looking.  Mr Nic ...of the immunity they now enjoyed from pursuit, and settled down in their [[Kelly Home|old home]] at Eleven-Mile Creek.  They put a ceiling of bark in the h
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  • ...id:—“There are many constables in the force who have done more serious things than I did, and have remained in the force and got promotion.” In this latter statement, Fitzpatrick was corroborated by Ned Kelly, who stated that there were men in the police force who were not fit to be
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  • ...ook the spanner, and I instructed him, on being made, how to use it.  Ned Kelly came up and said, ‘Old man, you are a long time breaking up this road.’ ...of us.  All who came along were bailed up, and on Sunday evening he (Ned Kelly) had 62 which I counted.
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  • ...icholson.  t was now known that Joe Byrne was dead.  There were only Dan Kelly and Steve Hart left.  As the day wore on the fifty policemen continued to ...and Martin Cherry, a wounded civilian, to pieces.  The police now had Ned Kelly’s armour and helmet, and could have used it on a constable to enter the h
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  • Question — We just want the few things you know yourself at Glenrowan. — Yes. ...nd then I made up my mind if there was not I would stop to attend first to Kelly, and then to any others I might be called on to.
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  • There is one more question - What was the condition of the bodies of Dan Kelly and Hart when you touched them? — Were they stiff as if they have been an ...aw him to recognise him for the first time when I was going with the woman Kelly in search of him. He was pointed out to me then standing with a party of me
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  • ...y]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] were called to prove the capture of Ned Kelly at the “Siege of Glenrowan.” ...Scott]] - could not prove that they knew, of their own knowledge, that Ned Kelly shot Lonigan at Stringybark Creek, and such evidence should not have been a
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  • ...g whatever to do at present, and he therefore requested them to keep these things from their minds. ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...her he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him, Ned Kelly said: ...y counsel to sit down, and examine the witnesses myself. I could have made things look different, I am sure. No one understands my case. ([[The Age (54)|Age]
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  • The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' '''[[shop1 (2)|shop]]''' [[../../homeus.htm|../../homeus.htm]]
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  • ...ed by other police, threw himself upon the mysterious stranger. It was Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, dressed in bullet-proof armour from head to knees. ...a bullet struck him in the groin, and he fell dead. The armour worn by Ned Kelly was found to consist of the mould-boards of ploughs. It was covered with bu
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