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  • ...covers many people who supported the '''KellyGang'''. See a history of the family ([[Herald (20)|Herald4/7/1880]]) ([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, The Byrne family came to Victoria from New South Wales
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  • ...e gold miners had shared great wealth in a time of great change. The Kelly family had not shared in that wealth. Others had gained from the great advances in [[Kelly family|Kelly family]]
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  • == Family == == What is the .. family doing today ==
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  • == Where happened to ...'s family == ...'Neighbours''' '''What did the selection look like in the late 1870s''' '''Family'''
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  • ...'''Neighbours''' '''What did ...'s place look like in the late 1870s''' '''Family''' == What is the ... family doing today ==
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  • ...ed Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Photograph'''
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  • ...not to shoot them. Kennedy, he said, was a married man and the father of a family, whom, surely, he could not murder in cold blood. Kelly said he wanted to m
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  • ...h East two years before the murders, had reported specially upon the Kelly family, and had advised the removal of a police constable from the neighbourhood o
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  • ...n Kelly|His wife]], and the mother of the bushrangers, belonged to a large family of Quinns, many of whom had a bad record. It was near their house on the Gl
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  • ...]], [[Kate Kelly|Kate]], and [[Grace Kelly|Grace]]. Ned, the eldest of the family, was born 1854; Dan in 1861, but though so much younger than his brother, h ..., who was only eighteen years old, was born near Wangaratta, and there his family resided close by the Warby Ranges, with the intricacies of which Hart was w
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  • ...an Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd]], the members of the family who happened to be in trouble at the time, were wanted on a charge of horse ...she also made no reference. Fitzpatrick was on better terms with the Kelly family than constables were wont to be, for on one occasion, when he had arrested
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  • ...death. These accounts doubtless filtered through from members of the Kelly family, and were contributed to the press by friends or [[Sympathizers|sympathiser
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  • ...rk they had a visitor in the person of one of the Lloyds, belonging to the family of friends and sympathisers already mentioned. He, however, could not have
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  • ...esidence at Greta that could possibly be accounted for by the wants of her family. On November 15 the prisoner [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]], co
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  • ...sted was a lie. The police, Kelly declared, had persecuted him and all his family, who were innocent in the matter of Fitzpatrick, and they were, he said, hi
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  • ...hed for arms. Mr [[Scott|Scott]] was told that he must summon his wife and family and servants, and when he had done this, they, with the two clerks, were al
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  • ...ables, [[Const Richards|Richards]] and [[Devine|Devine]], and the wife and family of Devine, who occupied the station, had all gone to bed. They were awakene
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  • ...uch things; therefore, leaving Hart to keep guard over Mr Stanistreet, his family, and other prisoners whom they had collected, Ned Kelly obtained the servic
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  • ...ouse to get them, suggesting, also, that he should be allowed to leave his family at home. He knew that he would have to pass by the police station, where he
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  • ...move by the outlaws. It was daylight, or almost daylight, when the Reardon family made their second attempt to leave the house. [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] had g
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  • ...utpourings he attempted to arouse sympathy by representing himself and his family as the victims of wicked police oppression, which had forced him, against h
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  • ...rsonal opinion, as she chased out a small black porker that had joined the family circle at the fireplace end of the hut, that her husband would be found plo
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  • At the memory of her forcible severance from her family the old woman broke down and wept bitterly. On recovering some-what she pro
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  • Going back th the early history of the family, Mrs Kelly said that her husband, John Kelly, made some money on the golfie
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  • ...Jim Kelly]], upon whose grave and bearded face also the big sorrows of his family have set an indelible stamp of melancholy, is dismounting at the gate, and
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  • '''LIVING DOWN THE FAMILY DISGRACE''' "You want to find Jim Kelly? Well, you're just in luck. It Joe reported that the eldest male survivor of the famous Kelly family was drafting sheep in one of the back paddocks, and that we could see him t
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  • ...y might. At least, men should respect him if they executed the rest of the family.
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  • '''OTHER MEMBERS OF THE KELLY FAMILY''' ...rview closed Jim Kelly was asked if he could say what other members of the family were surviving. He thought for a little while, and then said:-
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  • ...down at last-and who by the way, is still living very comfortably with his family at Wangaratta-says it was neither rifle nor revolver, but a revolving rifle ...the police, they relate stories of shameful treatment endured by the Kelly family on the part of the police officers who, it appears, had them in a firm grip
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  • ...ay, like curs if you are afraid' Go out of here! Do you want to see all my family murdered? Oh, you cowardly wretches.!"
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  • ...white man on the Buckland. I have lived a good life, and brought up a big family. . . . And they shot my dear, innocent, brave children-oh! the cowards! And
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  • Sergeant Steele is living in retirement with his grown up family at Wangaratta. His house, a commodious, well shaded one, is at once pointed ...utumn, and the sergeant is one who can appreciate the fact. His is a hardy family. Both his daughters sleep out of doors in all weathers. And neither has eve
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  • ...t changed it in any other respect. He uses the place as a dwelling for his family. There are four apartments in it. He has built another cottage at the rear
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  • ...m the view finder he was met with the spectacle of the son and heir of the family, a desperate villain of about eight summers, revelling a huge Enfield revol
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  • "All the Sherritt family were in the Government service. I know, because I had to give them money an
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  • ...is well known, was very much in their confidence. This man, who, with his family still lives in the neighborhood, was in the habit of meeting the outlaws wh ...eve Hart escaped and were now alive, this old and particular friend of the family contemptuously ridiculed the idea. "No," he said. "I would h
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  • ...ide of the street. Sergeant George [[Devine|Devine]], a married man with a family, was in charge, with Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] for assistant. O
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  • ...t him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and
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  • ...But the police had, on account of the career of the father, had the whole family under a good deal of suspicion. The Kellys claim that the police never gave
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  • ...e ascertained the locality of Power's hiding place in the mountains from a family whose house was on the available road to it. Then, in consideration of bein ...patrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...Dan only 4. The mother was left with a large family to look after. And the family lived in a district that is scarcely less desolate now than it was then. St
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  • ...that he could not survive many minutes, he pleaded for a chance to see his family before he died. Several versions of this dismal business have been circulat
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  • This was just after the storekeeper, Owen, came to the rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie was robb
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  • ...ury. Kelly also described how his mother had been left to bring up a large family of young children and had not been given a chance by the police, and expres
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  • ...it, and who keenly sympathised with them and with the other members of the family in the terrible position in which they became involved.
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  • ...ie Kelly]], afterwards Mrs Lloyd, who was the best horsewoman in the whole family, was often mistaken for Kate. As Jim Kelly has told me time after time, Mag ...ver unsuccessful the police were in locating the male members of the Kelly family, they managed to-keep a pretty strict watch upon the movements of the girls
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  • ...icked up a mustard tin full of sovereigns that had been left there for the family sustenance and slipped it into her pocket. On the way to the creek she drop ...and he's going to be married to a nice young lady belonging to a respected family. He works hard. He doesn't smoke nor drink, and in many respect he's a good
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  • ...lly, and Mrs Skillion, the last mentioned being still another of the Kelly family. Suddenly I noticed Dan Kelly riding in. Skillion, Williams, and one of the
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  • | LIVING DOWN THE FAMILY DISGRACE [[Cookson, 29_08_1911_3|....]] OTHER MEMBERS OF THE KELLY FAMILY [[Sydney Sun, Cookson, 30_08_1911_4|...]]
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  • | FAMILY WITHOUT A FATHER
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  • ...d near the celebrated vineyards of Constantia. I was the youngest son of a family of seventeen! My father was a captain in the 21st Dragoons. The whole of hi
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  • ...k Island . He had been employed as workman and gardener in my other mate's family, and was a very hard working old scoundrel. Melbourne at this time was a pl
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  • ...it was safe to approach Power. The farm house was occupied by a notorious family, two or three brothers, all of whom were convicted thieves and bushrangers.
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  • ...a shot, and never intends to do so again. He got back to the bosom of his family, and registered a vow that he would never again go for a shooting trip as l
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  • == Ned Kelly’s family, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne == ...family near Wangaratta, with the Warby ranges behind them, and Joe Byrne's family resided at Woolshed, they had miles of ranges to retreat into with which th
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  • ...ut he was most polite towards her, and told her he wanted her with all the family to get ready to take a drive to Mr Younghusband's station, three miles off. ...it myself." He accordingly harnessed the horse, and put Mrs Scott and family into the buggy, she driving it; and before starting away Ned kelly, seeing
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  • ...ecured all the arms belonging to the police, made the constable's wife and family go into one room, and placed Steve Hart as sentry over them, telling them i
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  • ...were frequent, and, says Kelly, "The police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly described himself as a "wanderi
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  • ...s, and during that time, although we used to see some members of the Byrne family passing to and fro, they never discovered our whereabouts. I always kept a
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  • ...get on together, as she was a Roman Catholic and he a Protestant, and his family were vexed with him for marrying, Aaron had taken a cottage on the road fro
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  • ...ot." Reardon begged Kelly not to take him, as he had a wife and large family. Kelly replied, "You must come, or I will shoot you." Kelly told
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  • ...otel about five o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relie
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  • ...ed with horse and cattle-stealers. The number of relations which the Kelly family possessed all over the colony was surprising. There was hardly a district i
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  • ...ot;-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-The Return to Mr. Younghusband's-The Retreat of the '''Kelly
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  • The Manager and Family made Prisoners
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  • ...metaphorically speaking, intended to use ''LOADED DICE'' to rob the Kelly family of their FREEDOM. It is only natural, therefore, that the Kellys developed
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  • ...fore the Royal Commission, that the object of his persecution of the Kelly family was to take from them that outstanding "Prestige" which they enjo ...d when she died, not 95 years as was generally supposed. Mrs Kelly and her family were very highly respected and loved by the people of Greta. This is very v
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  • ...there was no charge, of any kind, pending against any member of the Kelly family. Yet they were referred to as offenders. ...''Loaded Dice'' in playing to forfeit the freedom of members of the Kelly family, he was doomed to failure. The Royal Commission caused his removal from the
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  • Question by Commission: Did you prosecute the members of the Kelly family continuously while you were in that district?
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  • ...ge of [[Greta|Greta]], but was away on a week's leave, whilst his wife and family remained at the Greta police station. Sergeant [[Whelan|Whelan]], of Benall
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  • ...h Fitzpatrick took place at about 5 p.m. Peace was restored, and the Kelly family and Fitzpatrick had had tea before Joe Ryan and Skillion returned from Fran
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  • ...sent on ahead to see if the coast was clear at the house, and prepare the family for the return of the party. It was pitch dark when the providore rapped at
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  • ...een goaded to take to the bush in order to prevent the extinction of their family. After sunset the prisoners were allowed out for a spell in the fresh air,
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  • ...Dan Kelly, with, Beecroft, driving the hawker's waggon, then Mrs Scott and family in the manager's buggy, Ned Kelly with Mr Scott and Miss Shaw in the spring ...his listeners, an outline of the persecution to which, he said, he and his family had been subjected by the authorities. It is worthy of note that wherever N
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  • ...ox’s Hotel before leaving.  He told them of the way in which he and his family had been persecuted by the police, and how he himself had been sentenced to
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  • ...  He thought of putting a bullet through the head of this traducer of his family, and then tipping the hawker’s cart into the Murray.  Ned asked him if h ...hat he had seen him there, and never again to speak disrespectfully of his family.
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  • ...authorities in this connection suggested that the police and the Sherritt family had a licence to commit crime.
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  • ...lbury while the Kellys entertained the Euroa bank manager and his wife and family and staff with tea at Faithful Creek homestead.
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  • ...own horse, led by a halter.  Ned told Curnow that he may go home with his family, and he was also told to stop the train.  Curnow was ordered, when he stop
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  • ...the ——.’ I said, ‘For God’s sake do not take me; I have a large family to look after.’ He said, ‘I have got several others up, but they are no
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  • ..., vindicating the memory of his famous brothers and all the members of his family.
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  • ...house? — Surely no one could have any misgiving about Mrs Jones and her family being there.
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  • ...in the origin if the Fitzpatrick “case,” as it was called, he and his family were injured, and that the prisoner was therefore justified in going about
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  • ...was charged under the Amended Marriage Act with desertion of his wife and family by going out of Victoria . The offence renders the accused liable to a term
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  • Of late I, as well as the other remaining member of the Kelly family, have from time to time been essayed by statements ?ing from the lips of no
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  • ...erson married Miss Gunn of Wentworthville who survives him, and there is a family of five sons and three daughters two of the sons having served in the Great
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  • ...ot until nearly a month after the date Mr Ashton gave. Some of Ned Kelly's family are still living.
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  • ...reland , on June 30, 1851, and came to Australia when three years old, his family settling in the Hunter River district. As a young man he joined the Educati
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  • ...btain it if they only acted in concert, and he hoped they would be a happy family on that occasion.
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  • ...get the good old Scotch custom of gathering his large household around the family altar morning and evening. To be continued.
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  • ...rd and buildings, the Echuca Reading-room, and '''Fahey’s'''. Mr Fahey's family occupied two of the eight or nine tents standing here. On the left side of
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  • ...ood greasing it received before the water got up to it. There was only one family driven to the necessity of applying for provisions in Echuca, A good many m
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  • ...by Mr Smithwick, and not the least part of the pleasure of the hospitable family, and their visitors is boating and fishing, often catching the famous Murra
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  • ..., unfortunately for them, the Broadford Road Board are by no means a happy family, and are continually pulling in opposite directions. One. member would cut
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  • After Mr Lewis came to this part of Riverina, a good family of pioneers, the '''Gwynne''''s, followed. They took up the [[Riverina area
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  • ...ssion, living at Widgiewa was attended with considerable discomfort to the family, through the sand being blown about and causing opthalmia.
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  • ...and district could bestow their charity. It is said that after some time a family were found in need? One lady gave two sturdy children some bread, but they
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  • ...olony is kept quiet. The C.P.S. is a gentleman of the well-known Wilshire' family, and is kept pretty fully employed in this large district.
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  • ...uot; is always "at home" with his patrons. The others are Bray's Family Hotel, Newall's, and some half-dozen more.
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  • The lending hotel in Hay is '''Tattersall’s Family Hotel''', Lachlan-street. The building, of brick, has a good external appea
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  • ...an excellent floating private residence of the owner, Captain Randall and family. The Pearl is a favourite river boat, 30 horse-power engine, and ? taking c
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  • ...ompany with a number of others, was [[Jimmy Quinn|James]] Quinn-one of the family who harboured Power, and who, as well as the notorious bushranger, is now u
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  • Yanga is a cattle station. The breed is all short horn, of excellent family, chiefly the descendants of imported bulls from the herds of M'Dougall, of
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  • ...me by Mrs Smith, who told a pitiful tale of the loss or dispersion of her family. Eight miles further across dreary plains, and I reached the Pine Ridge, a
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  • ...the prisoner fined 10s, and then allowed to ride twenty miles back to his family in peace. I wonder how long this state of things will last? I suppose till
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  • ...hing, prancing steeds, bearing male and female riders, hurried to and fro. Family groups in gay equipages and humble carts, all in holiday attire, crowded th
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  • ...Mr Purves appeared before the Minister of lands as counsel for the Fraser family, placed the facts before him and suggested that justice would be met by the .... It was also determined that the selections of three other members of the family should be forfeited and sold by auction, with a valuation, in favor of the
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  • ...the circumstances, a heavy judgment it is, Six selections of Mr Fraser’s family are forfeited, together with improvements on three of those to the value of ...case, by the consideration that the children have aided in furthering the family welfare.
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  • ...aide; but twelve months ago, on the occasion of another death in the same family as one of the above, all the ratepayers on that side signed a petition pray ...avourite in the district. Deep sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and family.
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  • ...ation, leaves for England by the Mail. Mr. G. [[Riverina area|Peppen]] and family, of Wanmonilla, are on their way home, and some other of the neighbouring s
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  • The Sons of Temperance have grown to be such a very big and promising family in this district, that they are about to launch out into building operation
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  • Why, they are sonsie, while the young ladies are blooming. The elders of the family - the imported article - are fine specimens of the industrious yeoman, whil
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  • ...ows that still a man with energy and industry, not only in himself but the family helping, can raise himself up to a degree of prosperity while others are do
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  • ...ctoria and got married (as till bachelors ought to do), and his now a fine family. He started his trade about five years ago in Albury, and now has an extens
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  • ...a in 1829, three years before her marriage as servant to Captain Dumar and family, in which colony she resided 27 years coming to Victoria in 1856, where she
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  • ...e sufferers, more especially for Mr and Mrs '''Vining''', who have a large family of young children, and are heavy losers. Miss Brodie, who-resided with them
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  • Several members of a notorious family of the name of Kelly and a kindred spirit named William [[William Skillion|
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  • ...er rode up to the place occupied by [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Kelly's mother]] her family, which consists of a brother named [[Ned Kelly|Edward]] and four young sist
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  • ...e than two or three in the year. The rumors as to the matron supplying her family out of the provisions was thrown to the wind at the meeting, and we think i
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  • ...l known as notorious criminals. Their father died a long time ago, and the family remaining consisted of the two brothers, their mother, and four young siste
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  • ...r months past, were in the ranges at the head of the King River. The Kelly family live at Greta, 50 miles from here, and the brothers were understood to be i
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  • ...d times than sell them. He added that one of the two was father of a large family. Kelly said, “You can depend on us.” Kelly stated that Fitzpatrick, the
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  • ...usand times than give information of them, one being the father of a large family." He said, "I'll not shoot the man if he will hold his hands up a
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  • The widow of [[Lonigan|Lonergon]] came here to-day, in great distress. The family have been left almost helpless. Lonergon, when he took farewell of his frie
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  • ...wo sons Edward and Daniel, and four girls. The [[Kelly Home|house]] of the family has been the rendezvous of thieves and criminals for years past, and indeed ...undrel Power describes how the Quinns sold him after he had paid the whole family well, and how he resisted the temptation to harm their daughter. In the cen
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  • ...y to be intimidated by a handful of ruffians. With regard to the widow and family of Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], Mr Berry says that the families of consta
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  • ...f horsestealing. The officer was then attacked by the other members of the family and was shot in the wrist. They beat Fitzpatrick unmercifully, and then per
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  • ...ings of condemnation for the unfortunate officer and his bereaved wife and family were widely expressed, while the desire for the capture or destruction of t
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  • ...appears from the published records of their past career that for years the family have been a pest to the district in which they had taken up their abode, an
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  • ...ntridge), the two sons Edward and Daniel, and four girls. The house of the family has been the rendezvous of thieves and criminals for years past, and, indee
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  • ...together in a hotel at Benalla soon after the theft. The Baumgartens are a family of farmers whose holdings are situated near the Bungowanah Punt, on the Mur
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  • ...o or three families, who, if not directly connected with the Kelly gang by family ties, are known to be close friends of theirs, and the idea was to pay them
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  • ...rily kept as secret as possible, owing to there being so many of the Kelly family connexion in the district. These act as a kind of bush telegraph, and the n ...pretended to possess an intimate knowledge of the proceedings of the Kelly family, plainly stated that since Mrs Kelly had been convicted at Beechworth, her
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  • ...I ascertained what convictions had been recorded here against the [[Kelly family|Kellys]] and the Quinns, and the list is a long one, although a much longer ...while similar convictions are numerous against the junior branches of the family. As I said before, these are only the convictions against them at this plac
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  • ...the Mansfield people will try and persuade her to come into town with her family. The Government should make some provision in a case like this, and see tha
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  • ...ole a horse, with his bell and hobbles on, from a paddock of Mr Monks. The family heard a llow whistle, and then the horse-bells stopped ringing. On Saturday
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  • ...the healthy spirit of nature, and the fair beckquings ahead of home life, family ties, peace, and competence. As Mr Falkiner remarks, the London pick pocket
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  • ...f the Mansfield people will try to persuade her to come into town with her family. The Government should make some provision in a case like this, and see tha
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  • ...ght years ago, no communication having taken place between myself and that family since then, and as, moreover, neither myself nor any of my relatives were s
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  • ...Longwood and Violet Town and coolly deported not only the manager but his family, the clerks and servants in two vehicles to a neighboring station, where th ...three miles from here. The National Bank was robbed, and the manager, his family, clerks, and servants taken away at half-past 4 p.m.
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  • ...ing aware of their presence. Mr Robert Scott, the manager of the bank, his family, clerks and servants were driven to Mr Younghusband’s station, and were p
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  • ...presented his revolvers at my head, and Kelly passed through. My wife and family, contrary to my expectations, took the visit very calmly, and were not inju ...it myself.' He accordingly harnessed the horse, and put Mrs Scott and the family into it. He then said to me, 'Will you get in' but I refused, saying, 'No,
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  • ...t up the Violet Town road. We left at about 11 o'clock. Mrs Scott drove my family home in the buggy, and I walked behind them. My servants walked home along
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  • ...out which, of course, we had no difficulty in doing. Mr and Mrs Scott and family returned to Euroa, which they did not reach, I believe, till midnight . All
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  • ...o Mr Scott and the two clerks, there were also in the house Mrs Scott, her family of five children, Mrs Scott's mother, and two female servants. Mr Scott, in
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  • ...ser. The men were seen moving about in the bank yard by Mr De Boos and his family, but they thought it was some friends arrived to spend their holidays. One
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  • ...here. The National Bank has been robbed, and the manager with his clerks, family and servants taken away at half past four pm. They were driven in two vehic
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  • ...g the front and rear of the building made prisoners of the manager and his family. Using also the manager's horse and buggy they took them with all the cash ...t the bulk of the bills and securities untouched. All this time Mr Scott's family and the bank officials were under guard, and were under guard, and of cours
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  • ...versation in the direction of his domestic affairs, his home, his wife and family, and very frequently of the little one he had recently buried in the Mansfi ...ing, "Let me alone to live, if I can for the sake of my poor wife and family. You surely have shed blood enough." I fired, and he died instantly, w
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  • ...three miles from here. The National Bank wase robbed, and the manager, his family, clerks, said servant taken away at half-past 4 pm. They were driven in two
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  • ...you." Having finished their refreshment, they made the ladies of the family prepare themselves and the children for a drive. ...ser. The men were seen moving about in the bank yard by Mr De Boos and his family, but they thought it was some friends arrived to spend their holidays. One
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  • ...oken River. The farmer refused the offer on the ground that he had a large family, and the man then rode away into the bush. A commercial traveller who has j
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  • ...in protecting society against crime, his memory will be honoured, and his family will be supplied with something more than bread.
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  • ...the home of the Kellys, and who is also known to be an acquaintance of the family, was in here on Saturday afternoon drinking in some of the hotels. At one p
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  • ...the home of the Kellys, and who is also known to be an acquaintance of the family, was in here on Saturday afternoon drinking in some of the hotels. At one p
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  • ...ctor referred to, but his statement is of the vaguest. He says that as the family, consisting of his father, mother, sister, and himself, were about going to
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  • ...The other son, who was inside the house, without making any remark to the family, or waiting to see who was at the door, rushed out of the back door, and ma
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  • ...hen Johnson’s party arrived at the place everything was in darkness, the family having all gone to bed. The troopers, not being aware of this, took all nec
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  • ...the home of the Kellys, and who is also known to be an acquaintance of the family, was in here on Saturday afternoon drinking in some of the hotels. At one p
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  • ...ctor referred to, but his statement is of the vaguest. He says that as the family, consisting of his father, mother, sister, and him-self, were about going t
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  • ...o Mr Scott and the two clerks, there were also in the house Mrs Scott, her family of five children, Mrs Scott’s mother, and two female servants. Dan Kelly
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  • ...rse and well-dressed. Rae swears it was Dan, and as he has known the Kelly family intimately for years there is some colour in the rumour. The police are out
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  • ...g in the bath they have had, and the cooling consequent thereon. The human family stand in the verandahs and inhale the cool breeze, and then the male portio
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  • ...lderie|Jerilderie]] was effected by these desperadoes. The exploit bears a family likeness to others committed by them, in its display of foresight, audacity
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  • ...rse and well dressed. Rae swears it was Dan, and as he has known the Kelly family intimately for years there is some colour in the rumour. The police are out
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  • ...d, says Kelly, somewhat naively, "the police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly describes himself as a "wanderi ...bourne journal actually published a tale told by the women of the wretched family to the same effect, and in other ways things have been done which have had
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  • ...Ben Hall was at one time the terror of the colony. Two members of the same family, name, and lineage were indicted for horsestealing, and the jury system pra
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  • ...m their officers what compensation, if any, would be made to the widow and family of any man who might be killed or permanently incapacitated in protection o
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  • ...the letter was received, and the alarming effect it had on Mr Monk and his family.
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  • ...at to murder Monk, and the effect of the missive was to alarm Monk and his family. With the evidence before them, the jury could not help coming to the concl ...on to Monk. The prisoner, who was a respectable farmer bringing up a large family, was being made a victim of the "Kelly scare." The only evidence
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  • ...difficult and expensive that it was better to keep out of it. He knew of a family who had been looking for a selection, and not being able to get one they ha
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  • .... A dam belonging to him has now been opened causing him serious loss/ His family live in a state of terror as to what is to happen next
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  • ...r Monk himself is a brave man, and does not appear to flinch, but he has a family, and they live in a state of terrorism, not knowing when he is absent what
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  • ...ave been used by some unknown per son or persons to annoy and distress his family. Some of the police have just re turned, bringing with them the wounded hor ...njured in a variety of ways by his cowardly foes, while the members of his family are suffering unspeakable mental distress from constant anxiety, resulting
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  • ...ning letters; some of his valuable   property has been destroyed, and his family specu- late, when he leaves home, whether he will be permitted to return al
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  • Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] and his family arrived at Mansfield last night, and his furniture will be forwarded to day
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  • ...ample compensation, and express unmistakable sympathy with Mr Monk and his family under the ruffianly circumstances of which they have been made the innocent
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  • ...ng the bush. He was at that time afraid of harm being done to his wife and family during his absence on business. Eventually he saw that the police were no p ...said, "No; if he is shot, I will have nobody to look after myself and family." The party then started without Monk, who, however seemed anxious to
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  • ...I would take no notice of them. Monk said he would, for he had a wife and family, and she was in a bad state of health in consequence. I said he should not
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  • ...ry much downcast, and was continually troubling himself about his wife and family. ...him then, or the next day, if he had been drinking lately, or if he or his family or relatives had nightmare. I do not think Blum exhibited annoyance at thes
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  • ...ll be given to Mr Monk, as was at one time proposed, to enable him and his family to leave the district and commence business elsewhere; also that a further
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  • The female members of the Kelly family are noted for the guard they keep upon their tongues. Always civil in reply
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  • ...g Ned Kelly, it is rumoured that he is being nursed by some members of the family, but evidently so well concealed that the police have not discovered his wh
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  • ...rritt Snr|old Sherritt]]’s place, and saw him and several members of his family. Asked prisoner at my house if he had seen my horse, and he said no. Never
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  • ...s to neither sell nor change it. Aaron Sherritt was very intimate with the family and often stayed there for weeks and months together. The bay horse outside
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  • ...ed the hotel early in the day, and was talked about amongst the landlord's family. At half-post 4 o'clock Mr Lehane's children were amusing themselves in the
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  • ...One Mile, Wangaratta. Smith is acquainted with all the members of the Hart family, and particularly with Dick Hart, the brother of the outlaw. One moonlight
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  • ...Mr Reid, the superintendent or overseer of the station, with his wife and family. About a quarter of a mile further on the Gundagai road the Australian Arms
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  • ...stayed there up to the neck in water until the action was over. M'Glede's family all escaped from the house except his wife and she was compelled to remain
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  • ...o the Melbourne poulterers. Having acquired about £250, he moved with his family up to Benalla, and selected 320 acres of land in May, 1876. He knew nothing
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  • ...and the slab and bark hut was not wanting in comforts for himself and his family. During the winter he would be able to make progress with the fencing.
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  • ...divided into two apartments by a partition. The inner room, where all the family slept, was not lighted by any window. Indeed, but for two doors the whole p ...r, the Bishop of Melbourne described some very distressing cases where the family were without the ordinary supplies of food. Persons going about the Benalla
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  • ...s rent and each of the others owed arrears, varying from £16 to £48. The family began with a joint capital of £609. They built a weatherboard cottage, fen ...meeting the rent. Their annual payment of rent amounted to £192. If this family had been content with 1,000 acres on which they would only have had to pay
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  • ..., it is obvious that only a small surplus will be left for bringing up the family.
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  • ..., a plough, &c one year and a half's rent, and enough cash to keep the family supplied with food and clothing for l8 months, they were sufficiently equip
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  • ...ded in attempting the capture of the gang, and also for the support of the family of any officer who may be killed in the performance of such duty. It is tho
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  • ...fter when he wants it. In one instance, to be described later on, six of a family (two of them young women) were found in possession of 1,920 acres. They wer
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  • A [[Kilmore|Kilmore]] family, consisting of father, mother, and eight sons and daughters were found sett
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  • ...tion of buildings, and is about five miles north of Greta, where the Kelly family has resided so long. The place having been surrounded, operations for the p
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  • ...otel about five o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relie
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  • ...All the men but myself , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and my family went away to the hotel soon afterwards. . Steve Hart remained with us all n
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  • ...he opposite side of the line to Mrs Jones’s hotel. On Saturday night our family, consisting of my husband, myself, and our children – a boy 18, a girl se
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  • ...outlaw. In order to calm his fears, and ensure his protection, he and his family have been removed to Benalla.
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  • ...re allowed to go to Jones’s hotel about dark. All the men but myself and family went to the hotel soon afterwards. Steve Hart remained with us all night. D
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  • ...t. Kelly looks anxious. His sister and some male and female members of his family were beside his bed during the latter portion of the evening. You must reme
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  • ...xcused, owing to my position on the railway, and on account of my wife and family, whom I would not be able to support if I lost my billet. He repeated his o
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  • ...excused owing to my position on the railway, and on account of my wife and family, whom I would not be able to support if I lost my billet. He repeated his o
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  • ...much as, at considerable risk to his life, and consequently danger to his family, he prevented an occurrence the immediate result of which would have been a
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  • ...ut it is not generally known that there is another member of the notorious family who threatened to become scarcely less dangerous had not the police of New
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  • ...re allowed to go to Jones’s Hotel about dark, all the men but myself and family went to the hotel soon afterwards. Steve Hart remained with us all night. D
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  • ...Tom Lloyd, Quinn, Pat Byrne, and Dick Hart were “out” and himself and family were in fear of their lives, or of having their places burnt down.
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  • Mrs Maslam greatly values these articles, as they are old family relics. With regard to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy's]] watch it appears
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  • ...resent. In place of middle-aged, comfortable house holders, with wives and family ties to suggest caution, we ought to have a force of young, lithe, dare-dev
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  • ...watch, valueless for ordinary use, but which was an heirloom in the Masby family, and they greatly desired to remain possession of it.
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  • ...on afterwards occupying a portion of it. He had now nine children, and the family was much respected in that part of the colony both for honesty and integrit
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  • ...ness and the lawless debauchery and violence the male members of the Kelly family have no equal in the colony, as subsequent events show.
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  • ...ed by the police, but there is no longer any occasion for reticence.  The family of [[Richard Hart (2)|Steve Hart]], the outlaw, reside within about three m
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  • ...' Hotel about 5 o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relie
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  • ...ing the information he ran away into the bush, as he had left his wife and family at home, and that he was a schoolmaster at Glenrowan. He said, ‘I invited
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  • ...phold justice, and of course to secure as far as possible the safety of my family.
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  • ...phold justice, and of course to secure as far as possible the safety of my family.
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  • ...ing the information he ran away into the bush, as he had left his wife and family at home, and that he was a [[Stanistreet (2)|schoolmaster]] Glenrowan.
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  • ...took up a selection in the centre of it, and is now living there with his family.
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  • ...ea of note or tune—as he admitted, remarking that all the members of his family except himself were musical—Kelly sang two or three bush songs, extolling
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  • Witness: I was offered a billet. I am a married man, with a family. I continued to receive wages from Mr Younghusband up to the end of 1879 si
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  • ...k then gave him party accounts to me for his subsequent conduct towards my family and myself.
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  • ...e prisoner from a strong likeness between him and the other members of his family. I also saw a photograph of the prisoner in Sergeant Kennedy’s hands. I d
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  • .... Smith was allowed to go at about 11 o’clock on account of his wife and family, but the sympathiser referred to made him first kneel down and swear that h
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  • ...He said, “My mother has seen better days; she struggled up with a large family, and I feel very keenly her being convicted upon the perjured statements of
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  • ...have been promised no billet by the Government. I am a married man, and my family are living at my parents’ place at Donnybrook. I have been in the employ
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  • ...e also said his mother had seen better days, had struggled up with a large family, and that he felt very keenly at her being sent to gaol, with a baby at her
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  • To Mr Gaunson: I have been in the Government service for 22 years. I am a family man. When I got back I made a statement to the newspapers. A '''Herald''' r
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  • ...e also said his mother had seen better days, had struggled up with a large family, and that he felt very keenly her being sent to gaol with a baby at her bre
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  • ...e alleged shooting at Greta; that his mother had struggled up with a large family, that he was very much incensed at the police, that his mother had been unj
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  • ...in the origin of the Fitzpatrick “case,” as it was called, he and his family were injured, and that the prisoner was therefore justified in going about
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  • ...s lawless, but if it were true that the police used the women of the Kelly family as shields―held them in front whilst they ransacked the skirtings and cup
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  • ...yesterday afternoon in the expectation of seeing some members of the Kelly family, and hearing the result of the petitions to the Governor for the reprieve o
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  • ...ing up this agitation were by no means friends of the condemned man or his family, for they were trying to raise false hopes which had no foundation. The int
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  • ...the affair were not deserving of credit. Let every man who had a wife and family to protect remember that if they did not encourage men who acted in a manly
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  • ...The outdoor fireplace was at the back, about 10 yards from the door. Each family is supposed to have a garden, but it is only around the long occupied huts ...roomed cottage. The man (a brief visitor from Queensland) boarded with the family, but lodged in the single men's hut, near the hop kiln. As it is the wish o
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  • ...we started from Beechworth, and made at once to the house of the Sherritt family, where it was said the outlaws had been. Arrived there very early in the mo
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  • ...the outlaws' relatives. Even in Benalla there were sympathisers. The Kelly family were most prolific. There was no end to their cousins and aunts. Their bloo
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  • ...rothers, being taken into the force, I was anxious to do something for the family after what Aaron had done for us. About a month after the Glenrowan affair,
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  • ...here were people carrying food to the party, and the whole of the Sherritt family knew of the party. Mr Nicolson stated he kept Aaron Sherritt on as an agent
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  • ...ness preferred to send some one else, as Johnston was a married man with a family, and witness preferred to send a single man. Johnston insisted on going, an
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  • ...was known, show how acutely he felt his perilous position and that of his family, and yet, despite this, he did his duty to society. Throughout the whole of
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  • ...entenced to one year's imprisonment only, in consideration of his wife and family.
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  • ...ating that the existence of the cave party had not been known to the Byrne family.]
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  • ...was made known to persons other than those engaged in it and the Sherritt family, and read his formal reports to the department on the subject. In his last
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  • ...eatest courtesy. Had never behaved otherwise to any of the females of that family. There had been complaints amongst some of the men about Mr Brook Smith's h
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  • ...ut although their land was good and improvements ample. No doubt the Kelly family and their friends were a bad lot but the very great majority of the residen
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  • ...ng intelligence, of course, as is also the assurance that though the Kelly family and then friends are a "bad lot," the great majority of the resid
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  • ...another outbreak than anything. The arrest of certain members of the Byrne family for the theft of Sherritt's saddle was a put-up case. None of the men in Sh
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  • ...ion '''Mr Graves''' made the following statement: - He had known the Kelly family and their relatives for a number of years. They had resided near a station
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  • ...not think a man sent on special duty should be accompanied by his wife and family. He observed that Mr Winch had amongst other things said that it was a well
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  • ...icers at Benalla. Had he (Mr Hare) not sent for Ward next day the Sherritt family would have been discharged, the strength of the police at Beechworth reduce
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  • ...of Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] was concluded. It transpired that the Sherritt family insist upon their statement that Mrs Nicolson visited Beechworth recently a ...Nicolson. I told her that I had nothing to say against any of the Sherritt family, and I won't interfere on either side.' He told me this in confidence. I pr
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  • ...n a paper against your son. ‘He said he found no fault with the Sherritt family, and he would not sign for her. And I make this solemn declaration, &c.
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  • ...le bodied men earn from 3d to 4d per hour according to the number of their family, and out of this they have to buy their meat. The old men receive meat free
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  • ...bedding or enough material for underclothing. We get one blanket for each family once a year. We get no sheets or pillow cases. I get once a year one flanne
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  • ...veyed respecting the settlement and antecedents in the colony of the Kelly family, and the causes leading up to the outbreak. ...ion of the North-eastern district between Mansfield and Beechworth. Quin's family consisted of four sons and six daughters. Two of the sons, James and John,
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  • He then proceeds to give a sketch of the "Kelly family," the "Kelly country," and "the causes which led to the In reference to the Sherritt family, Mr Nicolson never had any confidence in them. His chief surveyor of news r
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  • ...c, which were the natural outcome of keeping milch cows for the use of his family, that he grazed two or three cows in the police reserve with the permission
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  • One of the witnesses stated that his family had an objection to prosecute, and in the other case no proceedings were ta
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  • ...appearance. Whenever Mr LONGMORE prepares a document, it is apt to bear a family likeness in strong language and weak conclusions to his historic Grattan ad
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  • ...every way inferior, had much to do with the impunity with which the Kelly family and their sympathisers were enabled to carry on a wholesale system of horse
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  • ...port of 2cwt. of luggage. To a married man the expense of transferring his family and household effects may be ruinous, and many constables are necessarily s
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  • ...e fatal, the document can be sent forward at once, and the man's widow and family enabled to obtain any sum to which he may have claim under the act. In the
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  • ...comatose condition, and died on the following day. Mr Hare, who leaves no family, married a sister of the late Mr Peter Snodgrass, father of Lady Clarke. Mr ...ht miles from Capetown, on October 4, 1830 , and was the youngest son of a family of seventeen. His father, who was a captain in the 21st Dragoons, settled i
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  • ...nown amongst the earlier Mayors of Melbourne. He leaves behind him a grown family, several of his sons being as dashing and athletic as their father in his c ...e deceased, besides a group of other private friends. By the desire of the family, carrying out Mr Nicolson's own views, there were no pall-bearers, and two
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  • ..., to start two search parties, well armed, in pursuit of the [[KellyGang's family|Kellys]]. One started from [[Mansfield|Mansfield]], under the charge of Ser
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  • ...station, and made at once to the house of the [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]] family, where it was stated the outlaws had been. We arrived there very early in t
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  • 63 Who is Tom Lloyd?- Tom Lloyd is a cousin of the [[Kelly family|Kellys]]. He did not go near them but rode straight home to his own place a ...ect on the part of Mr. Nicolson. About the 25th of May last -, one of the -family, was at [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]] house, and, just before she lef
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  • ...nd. Do you think it would be injurious to the safety of that person or his family by your giving that information?- I decline to answer the question unless o
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  • ...we started from Beechworth, and made at once to the house of the Sherritt family, where, it was said, the outlaws had been. Arrived there very early in the
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  • ...eople who were engaged as agents and his contact with members of the Kelly family.
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  • ...he made them amenable to justice lately, for instance, the members of that family, the -?- I did.
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  • ...irs?— Yes. The [[KellyGang's family|Kelly family]] are the most prolific family I ever met in my life. There was no part of the colony from which we did no
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  • ...[[#rc1580|1580]]</span> Any men?— I have not seen any men of the [[Kelly family|Kelly]] breed
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  • ...force after Aaron died. This was in recognition of the assistance that the family gave the police. Their service was short lived and in a short time they wer ...ng from eighteen to six years old in constant communication with the Byrne family, how is it possible to know who it was divulged by.
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  • ...into the police force. I naturally wished to do something for the Sherritt family, after all that [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] had done for us, and I thought unl
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  • ...ng from eighteen to six years old in constant communication with the Byrne family, how is it possible to know who it was divulged by? Again, Mr. Nicolson say
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  • ...rt into a gallop. We searched the house and found no Kellys there, found a family, and they were all fast asleep when Mr. Nicolson, who was first in, arrived
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  • <span id="rc1837">[[#rc1837|1837]]</span> A portion of the Byrne family would have been likely to have been amongst the spectators when you were ta
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  • ...> Did they come from the murderers' own information?— Yes, through their family. I could trace it to that, and it came partly through Aaron [[Aaron Sherrit
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  • ...read baked in such quantities that it could not have been for the ordinary family.
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  • ...ay from that, had they not a very large connection in the country, [[Kelly family|near relations]]?— Very large indeed, near blood relations and intimate f
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  • ...— It was the sheer accident of contiguity. I was there, and Mr. Foster's family were at Sale , [[Gippsland|Gippsland]], and he wished to bring them to [[Be
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  • ...u receive any police information of any member of the [[Kelly family|Kelly family]] being seen by the police in their search, immediately after the bank at E
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  • ...ge, that the constable in charge at Greta was attacked by a member of this family?— That was a mistake.
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  • ...s stated in the papers that the Kelly party were seen near one of the Hart family, where they bound the man not to give any information for a month. Is that
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  • ...It was in consequence of two families of the name of Lloyd—the [[Kelly family|Kelly's uncles]]—settling down there.
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  • ...[[#rc3253|3253]]</span> Do you know that some one or other members of this family were continually up for trial at those sessions?— Well, I have heard of i
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  • ...his same here—[''pointing to another'']—do you know him, or any of his family?— Yes.
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  • ...u know, unknown to any one, except the officers of police and the Sherritt family, from the 16th to the 26th?— Yes.
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  • ...797">[[#rc3797|3797]]</span> Had you any suspicion that anybody in Byrne's family or anybody knew?— We thought it strange Paddy Byrne watching the house th
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  • <span id="rc4419">[[#rc4419|4419]]</span> You knew all the family?— Yes.
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  • ...you were concealed in the cave from December to April?— Yes, Sherritt's family altogether, and Mrs. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]].....
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  • ...d]], and during that time I saw nothing to indicate that Mrs. Byrne or her family knew that the police were watching her premises,” Could you say that trut ...on was, could you send in that report truthfully, Mrs. Byrne or any of her family?— No; I could not.
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  • ...se at Sebastopol . During that time, so far as I could Judge, none of that family were aware of our being in the vicinity. The instructions received from the
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  • ...opinion of the probability of your existence there being known to Byrne's family and others?— Well, I formed it gradually; after I was there a couple of m ...up with this cave party, Mrs. Barry and Mrs. Sherritt, and Mrs. Sherritt's family were continually visiting [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s.
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  • <span id="rc5575">[[#rc5575|5575]]</span> Has she got a family?— Yes, one or two little ones. Aaron was married at this time, living wit
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  • ...9|5689]]</span> Do you think that private vengeance in connection with his family had anything to do with that?— I do not.
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  • ...about the cave party and his dealings with various members of the Sherritt family. ...opinion of the probability of your existence there being known to Byrne's family and others?-&quot;
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  • ...to remain and take charge of the station. Mrs. Strahan was there with her family, and was to remain till Strahan returned and then return back to Benalla st
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  • ...had a sufficient number of [[Sympathizers|sympathizers]] and blood [[Kelly family|relations]] even to keep them away from you; but certainly it would entail
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  • ...all the.” I said, “For God's sake, do not take me—I have got a large family to look after.” He said, “I have got several others up, but they are no
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  • ...t,” and my missus asked Dan Kelly to let me go home with my children and family. “We will let you all go directly,” he said. ...bushrangers—there was one taking care of [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanfield]]'s family. Then they went into one of the back rooms dressing [[KellyGang|themselves]
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  • ...een the verandah and the fence, and the others, [[Jack Ryan|Ryan]] and his family of three, and my children were on the right just over the culvert, and the
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  • ...the.&quot; I said, &quot;For God's sake, do not take me-I have got a large family to look after.&quot; This conversation continued for some time.
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  • ...n discovered or it was not known you were there?— Well, all the Sherritt family knew we were there. ...ters and the father and the mother when we were there. That is not all the family, but all I know. That includes Aaron Sherritt .
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  • ...unds,” and said we had shot her boy, and to take out all the rest of the family and shoot them. I also heard her go in, and apparently abuse the outlaws as
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  • ....7510]]</span> You stated that the [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt]] family consisted of three sons and four daughters?— Yes.
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  • ...I tried to get out of it, because I did not consider it safe. The Sherritt family were rowing among themselves, and I wanted to get out of it.
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  • ...to Detective [[Ward|Ward]], which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence—DANIEL BARRY, 2710. The Assistant-Commissioner ...use at Sebastopol. During that time, so far as I could judge, none of that family were aware of our being in the vicinity. The instructions received from the
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  • ...tance that would lead you to a thorough belief of it?— And, besides, the family amongst themselves were fighting. The [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt ...ause I understood she was allowed to come; I looked upon her as one of the family.
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  • ...to mention it. You speak about—that you saw some members of the Sherritt family moving about to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s?— No, I did not say t
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  • ...ight into the Sherritt family. He worked with Aaron and heard the Sherritt family rowing among themselves. He wanted to get out of the cave party
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  • ...r own friends that were there, except [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mr. Jones's]] family.
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  • <span id="rc8828">[[#rc8828|8828]]</span> Had she a young family in the house?— There were some girls, the youngest, I should think, about
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  • ...="rc9110">[[#rc9110|9110]]</span> Have you ever insulted any member of the family?— Never in my life. I tried to pacify all, and treated all as well as I c ...ason to believe there is the slightest truth that the [[Kelly family|Kelly family]] have-suffered insult from those men–the female branches of it?— I cou
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  • ...on the fateful day. He then followed up with the arrests of members of the family and told Royal Commission how Mrs Kelly and the others were arrested and br
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  • <span id="rc10531">[[#rc10531|10531]]</span> Were the whole of your family in the house?— Yes, there was myself and eight children and my husband. ...f them, Hart who was not there. He remained in charge of Mr. Stanistreet's family, and allowed them to remain in their own house. I saw [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly
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  • ...30|11630]]</span> ''By the Commission''— Which prisoners?— Reardon and family, and the others.
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  • ...family]] know?— Yes, Mrs. and Miss Sherritt; they are the whole Sherritt family. <span id="rc12103">[[#rc12103|12103]]</span> And some of the family were going to school along with the Byrnes?— Well, [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|D
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  • ...of the friends of the late outlaws—for instance the arrest of the Byrne family for that saddle belonging to the late Aaron Sherritt. I think there is evid ...[#rc12185|12185]]</span> If so, what policeman will be responsible?— The family was arrested by Detective [[Ward|Ward]].
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  • ...s [[Dandenong|Mount Typo]]?— Yes. I wish it understood that the Sherritt family did all they could to assist the police. The old man was most attentive in ...</span> Would you include those two in your statement that you believe the family did all they could to help the police?— I believe they did, although they
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  • ...ery damaging to him. I wish to speak in the plainest terms of the Sherritt family, after the statement in the papers. The letter is as follows:— “ Melbou
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  • The Royal Commission also asked, 'did you prosecute the members of the Kelly family continually while you were in that district.' Flood went through the detail ...talking about Sgt Kennedy and others, they asked Flood, 'How did the Kelly family support themselves when you went to Greta'
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  • ...2584">[[#rc12584|12584]]</span> Did you prosecute the members of the Kelly family continually while you were in that district?— I did; a good number of the
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  • ...eason for leaving Greta of my own accord was the house was so unhealthy my family could not live in it, and I was anxious to be in a place where plenty of wo
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  • ...house?— Surely no one could have any misgiving about Mrs. Jones and her family being there.
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  • ...c12902">[[#rc12902|12902]]</span> And causing trouble and annoyance to his family?— That was preferred against me, but I pleaded “not guilty,” and ther
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  • ...3226|13226]]</span> Were there any children going to school with the Byrne family who would have known anything of that?— There were children going from Se
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  • <span id="rc13283">[[#rc13283|13283]]</span> Did you know Byrne's family?— I knew all of them. They used to go to the same school as I did–the s
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  • ...med the opinion more than by any actual knowledge on my own part, that the family generally were considered loose characters.
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  • <span id="rc13442">[[#rc13442|13442]]</span> Do you know whether his own family disagreed with him on account of marrying your daughter?— Yes; I know the ...r living with you now?— Yes; she was not very strong, and I have a large family to look after at my place, so I could not stay with her at Beechworth. She
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  • ...ck Allen|Allen]], the storekeeper from whom we got the goods, the Sherritt family, Mrs. [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], and a Mr. [[Willis|Willis]] who came up
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  • ...ng to school?— The Sherritt family went to a different school. The Barry family were going to school with the Byrnes , but I am not aware they knew all abo ...>[[#rc13591|13591]]</span> Then the Barry family were going with the Byrne family to school?— I think the cave party was known [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherri
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  • .../span> Were you aware at any time whether the [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] family knew that they were in that house?— I was not. ...— I have not, and my conviction up to the present time is that the Byrne family did not know they were in the house.
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  • ...be heard?— Those may have been the voices of other members of the Byrne family, in order to keep the men in, but it was certainly not the outlaws.
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  • ...e party were known, or even the existence of the cave, to any of the Byrne family. ...I do not know how he found it out. I know it was not known to the Byrne family till weeks after the party left, but by asking Mr. Willis I suppose you can
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  • ...the danger that might result if we made a mistake, that is to the Sherritt family. The cave party was carried on by four men going out and remaining a week,
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  • ...s are eight o'clock or nine at night, as Armstrong complained of the Byrne family coming up to the township at night.” “Well,” he said, “I will give
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  • ...other person but himself and another, and they were all the members of his family. They were friends of the police and friends of Sherritt. I will go as far ...another?— He did not tell me that; but I know it was to a member of his family.
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  • Why did Ward not tell Nicolson that the cave party was known to the Byrne family?
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  • ...reported to Detective Ward, which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence”?— But he never did make any statements to m
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  • ...reported to Detective Ward, which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence”?— He did not do that to me.
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  • 14503 Did you tell him of your own friendly terms with the Byrne family?— I cannot say I told him; he might have inferred that. ...ly?— I had been some time away from the particular vicinity of the Byrne family, and Joe Byrne was the only one I had seen at the time.
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  • ...rs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] a long time. I met the other members of the family.
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  • <span id="rc14667">[[#rc14667|14667]]</span> And of the other members of the family?— Ned Burke I considered certainly had tendencies in the way of sympatbiz
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  • 14877 Divided it amongst his own family?— Yes.
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  • 15006 The Byrne family?— Yes. ...the district—are there many that would take that part, or is it only the family?— There are a good many sympathizers.
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  • 15169 Saw them preparing the food?— Saw [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne's]] family, to my own knowledge; they are small eaters, and I used to see meat there,
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  • ...ce, and therefore I became thoroughly acquainted with the members of their family and the men connected with them by marriage—the Lloyds and others—they
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  • ...two public houses in the place. From time to time the members of the Kelly family were taken up for different offences, and sometimes they got off—in fact
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  • ...k (2)|Faithfull's]] Creek station had been stuck up, and that the banker's family had been taken there from the bank. I proposed beating the town for volunte
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  • ...was shown. It was well known in Melbourne, and I heard it, that the Kelly family were down for the purpose of buying supplies of ammunition, and food, and c
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  • ...uence of my arrest as a Kelly sympathizer I have lost three situations. My family are still debarred from [[Selectors|selecting]].” One of the complaints i
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  • ...ou any diary?— No, only from time to time when I travelled. The Sherritt family always explained to me they did not give the information before, because th
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  • ...Not for months, I suppose. My sole agents were the other members of the family. ...afford it; I do not want money.” I must certainly say that the Sherritt family were the easiest people I ever met about money.
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  • ...k of the mountains?— It was close to a station that belonged to the Quin family.
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  • ...I wish to say that had I not sent for Ward the next morning, the Sherritt family would have been discharged, because they were all in our pay—that is to s
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  • <span id="rc16636">[[#rc16636|16636]]</span> Do you say the Sherritt family were about seven or eight?— Yes, I think so; perhaps five or six.
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  • ...to the telegram that be sent up to say no more payments for Tommy and his family. ...Beechworth, but I told them to carry on. I think the whole of the Sherritt family and the old woman was paid for keeping up the thing. I took them all on, al
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  • ...s room, and cover him with a pistol, even if he was a married man with his family, and to shoot him if he would not give up the keys; and if he had one key,
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  • ...I would surely have placated him, whereas now I have made him and all his family my enemies for life. Mr. Hare has since stated that two constables saw the
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  • ...was always ready to help other people, but he never helped any of his own family, which was the case. As for myself, I had never asked for it, and never had
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  • .... The payment only consisted of Aaron Sherritt 's payment; the rest of the family, as I understood, received a little tea and sugar.
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  • ...d to agree with me and suit me very well, and that I would be away from my family for so many months in the year with the other position, that I would not li
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  • ...colson ; I told her that I kind nothing to say against any of the Sherritt family, and I won't interfere on either side.’ He told me this in confidence. I
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  • ...sign a paper against your son. He said he found no fault with the Sherritt family, and he would not sign for her. And I make this solemn declaration conscien
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  • | '''The Kelly Family''' ...ly together. Ned Kelly's links with Harry Power is also detailed as is the family background of Joe Byrne and Steve Hart.
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  • '''1.-THE KELLY FAMILY''' ...ek|Eleven-mile Creek,]] near Greta, where, with the younger portion of her family, she at present resides. Her place was regarded for years as the resort of
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  • ...ults. It may also be mentioned that the charge of persecution of the Kelly family by the members of the police force has been frequently urged in extenuation
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  • ...tion, close to the rear of the hotel, Mrs. Reardon and some members of her family endeavored to make their escape. Mrs. Reardon, who had a child in her arms
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  • ...ing the information he ran away into the bush, as he had left his wife and family at home, and that he was a schoolmaster at Glenrowan. He said, ‘I invited
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  • ...idered not to be desirable to attempt tracking and so compromise the Jones family in case of failure. The outlaws were seen by children only, and were on foo
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  • ...th her sister, Mrs Robert Collier, I met on several occasions.'' ) and his family, and when my turn came I was able to carry on the drill so entirely to the
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  • ...urke suddenly remembered that an auspicious event was daily expected in my family, and that his constant practice on the piano might cause annoyance. He coul
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  • Any break-up in a large and united family is always a serious matter, and we brothers decided to make our preparation
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  • ...to Ballarat, occupying some eighteen consecutive hours in mid-winter, our family now consisted of four young children - was not a pleasant prospect; but our
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  • ...t a less congenial state of affairs. Burke’s successor was a man of good family and a zealous officer, but he was very difficult to get on with. He had mar
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  • The story is told of Captain Whittaker, the father of the Longlands family, and of his daughter, how they captured a bushranger who attempted to rob t
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  • ...pearance as such a house might be, any settler or other traveller with his family might pull up unannounced, at the end of his day’s journey, with the cert
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  • ...ang, bringing with them as prisoners the manager of the Euroa Bank and his family, together with some ₤1800 and an ingot of gold, the property of the bank.
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  • ..., the spot he fixed on was close to [[Greta|Greta]], the home of the Kelly family of evil notoriety in later years - it must have been about the year when Ne
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  • ..., the next reported appearance of the gang was at the home of the Sherritt family at Sheep Station Creek, a few miles west from Beechworth, where they were s
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  • There were also near relations of the Kelly family who occupied the attention of the police a good deal, besides others who to ...d time, but this was after the police murders, when his sympathies for the family of the deceased sergeant greatly impressed the people of Mansfield . When h
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  • ...their names here. There were, first, the representatives of the Cunningham family of Fulton , three of them married, their mother scarcely less attractive th
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  • ...more years earlier a medical friend in Collins Street informed me that his family could not open their windows on a summer night, lest they should hear the c
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  • ...with several children, and his wife had formerly been in the service of my family. Johnston persisted, and urged the right as the first to offer for the work ...om Kelly took to be one of the black trackers. ( ''It was known by all his family that it was dangerous to approach Ned Kelly when he was in anger; he then s
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  • ...Vernet. He was a dashing handsome man of 25, a scion of a French-Canadian family that has produced more than one man of mark. He had joined the Victorian se
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  • ...evidences of military training. He belonged to a high class English county family, had received a liberal education, and possessed many natural gifts that mi
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  • ...one. The thought of such perils must have pressed heavily on many a lonely family in those early days.
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  • ...ict that brought him into contact with all classes of people; the talk and family gossip of the place came to him without seeking; he moved about without sus
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  • | [[James Quinn|James Quinn]] settled his family at [[Wallan Wallan|Wallan]].
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  • | The Kelly family left Avenel and moved to [[Greta|Greta]].
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  • ...required 50 pounds from her and 2 further sureties of 50 pounds each. The family could not raise the money so Mrs Kelly and baby [[Alice (King) Kelly|Alice]
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  • | '''KellyGang''' saw the family, had a meal with William [[William Tanner|Tanner]] near Greta ...nnah|Bungawannah]] and visited William [[William Baumgarten|Baumgarten]]'s family
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  • | Ned Kelly came for the Reardon family to get the tools to break the line | Curnow &amp; family left home for a drive, captured by '''KellyGang'''.
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  • | Skillion family [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/11/1905|Argus]] | Ned Kelly's body handed over to family for burial
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  • ...Commission]], [[#10|Early service]] '''''' , [[#12|Later service]] , [[#14|Family]], ...enrowan|27/6/1880]] when they were taking [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] and his family home. There had been reports that the '''KellyGang''' were in a very emacia
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  • ...6/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#28/6/1880|Reward Board]] , Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' ...oling ourselves with the thought that if the worst happened, our wifes and family would be provided for. &quot;
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  • ...Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart]] to guard them. These men threatened my wife and family with my life if they tried to escape or alerted any one else. == Family ==
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  • ...ommission]], '''''Early life''''' '', Later life, Family'', '''Mr Downes's family''' Wife ..., '''Children''' , ??''',''' '''Family''' ??
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  • ...ege]] , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#RC|Royal Commission]] , Later service , Family , ...ssion report day 27 page 18|RC10950]]) I needed to leave Glenrowan with my family ([[The Age (15)|Age1/7/80]])
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  • == The members of Mr Elliott's family == == Family ==
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  • ...d Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' == Family ==
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  • ...Trial]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later service]] , Family , ...tending inquests, and other police duty by myself. I got very close to the family and that concerned me. If I complained to my officers they might think it w
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  • == Family == == What happened to Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald's family ==
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  • ...ial , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later life]] , Family , ...ny Dan Kelly into the hut, where he was attacked by several members of the family, and shot in the wrist by [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]].
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  • ..., [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later service]] , Family , ...|1867]] and by [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] I knew the [[Kelly family|Kelly]] family but not the Harts or Byrne families.([[Royal Commission report day 34 page
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  • ...lly]] and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] took Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] and his family home. [[Reynolds|Alec Reynolds]] rode in the Curnow's buggy and my friend [ == Family ==
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