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  • == Importance of Foot Const Patrick Walsh (2057) == Consts '''Bunker,''' '''Coghlan, Griffin and Walsh''''s applications for a share in the [[Reward|reward]] was rejected by the
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  • ..., taking Captain Standish, Dr Ryan, Senior constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] and five other constables, and a quantity of ammunition, left for Glenrow
    5 KB (848 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Const Bracken]] [[Const William Canny|Const Canny]]
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  • ...he prisoner. Kelly was in charge of Senior constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]], Senior constable Coghlan and Constables Griffin, Bunker, and Waldron, Dr
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  • ...enny|Glenny]], [[Const R Wickam|Wickham]], [[Const R McHugh|McHugh]] and [[Const Magor|Major]]. ...ing to headquarters the movements of the gang in the ranges is Constable [[Const Faulkiner|Falkiner]]. In disguise and alone, wandered for months over the m
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  • ...ollows:- Sergeant Jim Crow, Corporal ‘Billy the Nut,’ Constables Peter Walsh, Paddy Brown, and Monkey Brown. The two last named are brothers of [[Barney ...was to obtain news and nothing further. They were approaching there when [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] made his escape. He was, of course very much excited
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  • ...ibney|Gibney]] bravely entered the building to rescue him; and Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], with others who had taken up a position near the hot ...ngaratta: Sergeant Steele and Constables Monteford, Moore , Dixon , Dwyer, Walsh, Cawsey and Healy. Party from Violet Town : Senior constable Johnson and Co
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  • ...eregrinations.  In this way some constables, and particularly Constable [[Const Faulkiner|Falkner]], did some daring and effective service.  The gang even
    7 KB (1,230 words) - 15:28, 20 November 2015
  • 2057 Foot-constable Patrick Walsh ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Dwyer|Dwyer]], Foot-constable J H [[Const Stow|Stow]], Foot-constable P [[Const McDonald|McDonald]]. ...owling]], Mounted-constable C F [[Const Magor|Magor]], Mounted-constable [[Const McColl|McColl]].
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  • Constable Patrick [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] was charged be fore the local bench to day with burglary ...it open so as to see both ways, and on going back to the window Constable Walsh jumped out and said," You are the man, 1 have been watching for you,&q
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  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Const Bracken]] [[Const William Canny|Const Canny]]
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  • ...information from Sergeant Steele that the gang passed through the bridge. Walsh was the man who spoke of it. Directed him to ascertain what truth there was ...in Wangaratta three foot-men and three mounted men. On the 4th, Constable Walsh told witness and Constable Hayes to return to Delaney's, and make further i
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  • ...st J Dixon|Dixon]], [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], and a constable named [[Const Montiford|Montifort]]. I believe there were others, but I cannot recall the ...urrounded by the police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], 2,507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet under fi
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  • ...trackers, that would be the number there. Constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] had arrived from [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], he was there, and I do not kn
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...re|Moore]], [[Const Cawsey|Caussey]], [[Const Patrick Walsh|Welsh]], and [[Const Montiford|Montfort]].” Mr. [[Carrington|Carrington]] put it down and took
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...house. I passed on, and met Constable [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]] or [[Const Wilson|Wilson]], and I told the same to him. Constable Barry was the third
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' <span id="rc9526">[[#rc9526|9526]]</span> Did [[Const Montiford|Montfort]] you that?— He told us that Mr. Sadleir would not san
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  • ...three, but I am not very sure about the fourth. There were two constables; Walsh was one. I know the appearance of the man very welt but I did not know the ...e. I came down and gave the information to Constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] myself. Then, on returning to the station, I thought I would have a conve
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  • ...inasmuch as no one knew it from me except Constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] , and I did not tell him who told me. I told him and Mr. Langtree , and m
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  • ...on I ever received any information about it from was [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]], and he said he believed they had gone across; and from enquiries I made ...eason to think it is. I especially wish to mention about Constable Patrick Walsh , to give him the credit for what he did. He came to my rooms and told me w
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