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  • == Importance of Frank Harty (Hearty) == == What happened to Frank Harty's family ==
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  • Mr. Frank Harty, a prosperous and well-known farmer, proffered bail for Mrs Kelly, but imme
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  • ...d Fitzpatrick had had tea before Joe Ryan and Skillion returned from Frank Harty's. It was impossible, therefore, for Skillion. to have been present when Fi ...had really happened. Ned contended that the evidence of Joe Ryan and Frank Harty would prove that Skillion was not present, and that consequently Fitzpatric
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  • ...information that the Kellys would be likely to come to [[Frank Harty|Frank Harty]]’s farm, near [[Winton|Winton]]. ...il [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]] out. The Kellys took up their position in Harty’s crop to defend this farmer from the vindictiveness of the police.
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  • ...was sent to headquarters, the outlaws were resting in [[Frank Harty|Frank Harty]]’s crop.
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  • ...Men first, dogs come last.” This offensive treatment rankled, and both Harty and Gould decided to resent this insult in a practical fashion.  They inte ...smayed, was making a vigorous rear attack.  The situation looked ugly for Harty, but the others then interfered and called time, just as the warders rushed
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  • ...referred by one [[Frank Harty|Francis Harty]]. Mr M'Donnell for defendant. Harty stated that on the 11th inst he was in M'Kee's bar and asked for a bed. The
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  • ...rehension Act|Outlawry Statute]], viz., James Quinn, [[Frank Harty|Francis Harty]], [[Tom Lloyd|Thomas Lloyd]], (sen.), [[John McElroy|John M'Elroy]], and [
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  • ...aged 36 years; [[Jack McMonigal|John Mongal]], aged 28 years; and [[Frank Harty|Francis Hart]], aged 36 years. These men are all of the labourng class, but
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  • ...f further crime." Their names are-[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]], [[Frank Harty|Francis Hearty]], [[John McElroy|John McElroy]], [[Tom Lloyd|Thomas Lloyd]]
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  • ...nd abetting the outlaws. Thomas Lloyd, John M'lleroy, James Quinn, Francis Harty, Richard Strickland, Daniel Delaney, John Quinn, William Woods, John Lloyd,
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  • [[Frank Harty|Francis Hearty]], [[Richard Strickland|Richard Strickland]], [[Jack Quinn J
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  • ...rs, who were brought up two and two.[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] and [[Frank Harty|Hearty]] were first charged. Mr Furnell applied for a remand for a week.
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  • ...especially to direct attention to the case of the prisoner Francis [[Frank Harty|Hearty]]. He was a farmer with a wife and four children dependent upon him,
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  • [[Wild Wright|Isaiah. Wright]], Francis [[Frank Harty|Hearty]], Thomas [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd]], Richard [[Richard Strickland|Stri
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  • | Gang inquired about Harty's arrest, and threatened police. No steps, as information did not indicate
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  • | Early in the day Ned [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] sold a mare to Frank [[Frank Harty|Harty]] in [[Winton|Winton]] and an other horse to Joseph [[Joe Ryan|Ryan]] of La
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  • | [[Frank Harty|Francis Harty]] and [[Joe Ryan|Joseph Ryan]] were called as witnesses for the defence.
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  • [[Frank Harty|Harty]] Francis
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  • ...Fitpatrick's story could not be relied upon. We had Francis [[Frank Harty|Harty]] and Joseph [[Joe Ryan|Ryan]] to show that [[William Skillion|Skillion]] c
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  • ...ed Kelly on the morning of the incident when they had wounded Fitzpatrick. Harty was a real friend of the Kellys and certainly not an independent witness. H
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