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There were no roads in the Warby Ranges. ([[Royal Commission report day 18 page 13|RC5605]])
 
There were no roads in the Warby Ranges. ([[Royal Commission report day 18 page 13|RC5605]])
  
The [[../../things/K_kellys/K_KellyGang.html|'''KellyGang''']] made it into the Warby Ranges on Sunday the 3/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|11/1878]] after riding from [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek to [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River and [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]]. It was time for a rest. ([[The True of Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 2|CHC]])
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The [[../../things/K_kellys/K_KellyGang.html|'''KellyGang''']] made it into the Warby Ranges on Sunday the 3/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|11/1878]] after riding from [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek to [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River and [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]]. It was time for a rest. ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 2|CHC]])
  
Insp [[Brooke Smith|Brook Smith]] was blamed by the Royal Commission for not following the into the Warby Ranges on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|6/11/1878]] ([[Royal Commission second Report Part VII ( page 10)|RCStoryVII]]) See also ([[Royal Commission report day 18 page 1|RC5300]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 18|RC17431]]) ([[The True of Bushrangers Chapter 7 page 4|CHC]]) ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and their Pursuers (29)|JJK]])
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Insp [[Brooke Smith|Brook Smith]] was blamed by the Royal Commission for not following the into the Warby Ranges on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|6/11/1878]] ([[Royal Commission second Report Part VII ( page 10)|RCStoryVII]]) See also ([[Royal Commission report day 18 page 1|RC5300]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 18|RC17431]]) ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 7 page 4|CHC]]) ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and their Pursuers (29)|JJK]])
  
 
Const [[Johnston|Johnson]] and his party followed the '''KellyGang''' from [[Joe Ryan|Joe Ryan]]'s to the Warby Ranges on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|8/11/1878]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 6|RC12365]])See also ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 28|RC13538]])
 
Const [[Johnston|Johnson]] and his party followed the '''KellyGang''' from [[Joe Ryan|Joe Ryan]]'s to the Warby Ranges on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|8/11/1878]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 6|RC12365]])See also ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 28|RC13538]])
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 20 November 2015

What happened in the Warby Ranges behind Glenrowan Ben Warby settled the area in 1844

Warrawinga was a run was near Glenrowan, but east of Futter's Range-on the King River. it was selected by 1866 (Argus29/8/67)

Some parts of the Warby Ranges was covered in thick vegetation and it was difficult country for people to get around.

There were no roads in the Warby Ranges. (RC5605)

The [[../../things/K_kellys/K_KellyGang.html|KellyGang]] made it into the Warby Ranges on Sunday the 3/11/1878 after riding from Stringybark Creek to Murray River and Sebastopol. It was time for a rest. (CHC)

Insp Brook Smith was blamed by the Royal Commission for not following the into the Warby Ranges on 6/11/1878 (RCStoryVII) See also (RC5300) (RC17431) (CHC) (JJK)

Const Johnson and his party followed the KellyGang from Joe Ryan's to the Warby Ranges on 8/11/1878. (RC12365)See also (RC13538)

On 9/11/1878 Const Johnson and his party found the pack horse, B87, taken from the police at Stringy Bark Creek in the Warby Ranges (Argus12/11/78)(RC12404)

On 11/11/1878 Const Johnson and his party followed the tracks from Glenrowan back into the Warby Ranges to Hell's Hole on the north side, at the back of Morgan's Look-out. (Hell Hole could be another name for Morgan's Look-out) (RC12467)

Hell Hole is a range between the Kangaroo Gap and Glenrowan (RC14075)

Const Fitzpatrick was a member of the search party. (RC12956)

On 12/11/1878 Ass Com Nicolson, Sup Sadleir, Insp Brooke Smith, Sgt Steele. See also(Argus13/11/78) (RC14075) (RC1875)

On 28/11/1878 Det Ward received information and recovered two of the horses of the police that were shot in the Stringy Bark Creek. He found them in the Warby Ranges, about eight miles from Wangaratta, and took them to Wangaratta. (RC13843)(Argus29/11/78)

Sup Hare's search party to Cleary's in late May 1879 used a camp Warby Ranges that he had used before. (RC1286)

What were the KellyGang doing with the rocks on the top pf the hills?(RC1290)

Hare and his men found near the only spring in the Warby Ranges a tent with some oats and general horse feed, and the full appliances of a person who was collecting honey in the mountains (RC1294) (FH)

Photograph

Map

The local farming area (Argus19/4/80)