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Joe Byrne

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Text replacement - "The True of Bushrangers" to "The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers"
On 30/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]] [[Parliament|Parliament]] passed the Felons Apprehension Act. That turned us into outlaws. The police now had authority to shoot us on sight. They did not need an act of Parliament to do that.
See text of the warrant they issued ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 4|CHC]])
We had a trying time up on the River Murray with water every where and the police hot on our trail. Eventually we made it out of there and I had a chance to see my [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|family]] and the [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]]'s (including [[Elizabeth Sherritt|Elizabeth]]) for a while before we had to swing south west to [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. We were exhausted but still had to keep on the move.
. '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]'s answer as to why did I shoot Aaron Sherritt ([[Cookson, 05_09_1911_4|BWC]])
[[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] and I had a packhorse with us when we met Anton [[Anton Weekes|Weekes]] ([[The Argus|Argus28/6/80]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 8|RC13144]]) ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 17 page 3|CHC]])
The other members of the '''KellyGang''' were not present. See ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 1|RC2759]])