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  • ...rne]] was evidently at this time known as a member of the gang, even his [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|mother]] apparently admitting it, the sentence of outlawry w ...e daylight. They were going in the direction of the Warby Ranges , and Mrs Delaney’s son heard the noise of galloping over the wooden bridge which is the sh
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  • ...directed us to get out of the buggy, which we did. He then turned again to Delaney and resumed his conversation with him. I afterwards found that the man who ...ouse, which they did. As soon as I had fastened the horse, I joined Mr and Mrs Stanistreet and others, who I was told had been taken prisoners by the gang
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  • ...s succeeded in stopping the rapid loss of blood. During the trying ordeal, Mrs [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] and Miss Smith remained unwilling witnesses of the te ...ice frequently called upon the women to come away, but they hesitated, and Mrs Reardon and her son were afraid to accompany Mr [[Reardon|Reardon]] to the
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  • Mr Bowman said he would withdraw the charges against Henry Perkins, Daniel Delaney, Wm Woods, Robert Miller, Walter Stewart, and John Stewart, and these six m ...e if I were out.  You will not get the Kellys until Parliament meets, and Mrs Kelly is let go, and Fitzpatrick lagged in her place.  I could not have do
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  • ...house at this time. There was a great shrieking of the women and children. Mrs Jones's eldest daughter (about 14) got shot in the side of the head, and th == STATEMENT OF MRS REARDON ==
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  • == MRS MACDONNELL INTERVIEWED – PROCEEDINGS OF THE OUTLAWS ON SUNDAY == ...g told that I was in bed he pushed open the door, and said, “How are you Mrs Mac?” I said, “Who are you?” He said, “I'm Ned Kelly, get up and dr
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  • '''''' '''MRS REARDON''' ...liam S.Cook, William Delaney, Patrick Delaney, John Larkin, a farmer; John Delaney , William Cook, a labourer; William Mortimer, a farmer; W Signold, W Reynol
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  • ...to the Kellys appearing to be prisoners.  The house was in darkness when Mrs Jones’s boy was shot.  I was lying down at the time, afraid of being sho ...ellys.”  I repeat that the Kellys appeared to be prisoners in so far as Mrs Jones locked the door.
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  • ...On the 4th, Constable Walsh told witness and Constable Hayes to return to Delaney's, and make further inquiries. They did so, and returned stating there was
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  • ...is no place at [[Greta|Greta]] at which I can live, except [[John O'Brien|Mrs. O'Brien's]] public house. Her position respecting the Kellys is well known <span id="rc8461">[[#rc8461|8461]]</span> Do you know that Mrs. O'Brien came up in the train in which they were supposed to be bringing am
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  • ...The Commission will remember the original informant, Mrs. [[Daniel Delaney|Delaney]], coming before them at Wangaratta and stating that she could not say the
    7 KB (1,156 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • What did Mrs Delaney say to the police?
    5 KB (717 words) - 15:37, 20 November 2015
  • ...men and horses pass the morning previous—that was [[Daniel Delaney|Mrs. Delaney]] and her sons. ...>[[#rc17415|17415]]</span> What information did you give him then?— Mrs. Delaney was rather reticent in giving information. I had been stationed there previ
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  • Did Brook Smith go and see Mrs Delaney and her son?
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  • ...n id="rc17484">[[#rc17484|17484]]</span> Did you see [[Daniel Delaney|Mrs. Delaney]] yourself?— No. ...y impressed that they were the outlaws?— I was not; I did not know about Delaney and son. I was told by Walsh about a person living in a brick house by the
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  • ...gard to the information? —I do not remember the name of [[Daniel Delaney|Delaney]] at all in the matter. I will tell the whole thing if you like. ...span> Here is an official document of yours, in which you say, “A youth (Delaney) states his mother called him up at 4 a.m. yesterday morning to see if his
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  • ...> You remember the circumstance of the Kellys shutting up the prisoners in Mrs. Jones's hotel?— I do. ...the majority of their male prisoners, and I was with them. When we reached Mrs. Jones's there were, including those who had just been taken over, about fi
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  • ...Mrs. Jones's]] conduct towards the outlaws at the time?— Well, I thought Mrs. Jones and her daughter were acting foolishly, but did not think their acti ...rs, and everybody would please them if they could. My impression regarding Mrs. Jones is that she was in favor of the police.
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  • | [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], [[William Skillion|Bill Skillion]] and [[William Williamson, Brick | [[John Delaney (2)|Delaney]] boys report the citing, [[Laing|Laing]] told Benalla about it. Not follow
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  • ...on Sherritt|Sherritt]] went to the [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] looking for Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]]'s cattle | Belle [[Ellen Sherritt|Sherritt]], Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]], Consts [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], [[Const R Alexan
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