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  • == Const Harry Richards == == Importance of Const Richards ==
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  • ...barracks and closing the door, the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] placed Devine and Richards in their own lock up for the night. Mrs Divine, in her nightdress, was made
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  • ...a protection against the Kelly gang. On their return to the police station Richards was reincarcerated, and the bushrangers, making Mrs Devine prepare their me ...ales which they intended to rob. Mr Cox, the proprietor, was introduced by Richards to Ned Kelly, who told him he must give up to the gang some rooms in the ho
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  • ...r Rankin, and Ned Kelly declared that before he left he was going to shoot Richards and Devine. In fact he said his object in coming to the town had been simpl
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  • After dealing with Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]], Ned Kelly, accompanied by Living and Richards, went in search of Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], the other man who had fled from
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  • ...ana, another New South Wales town. He then took Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] back to the police station and locked him up, after which he returned to
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  • ...hen got the key of the cell and locked him in. Later on they got Constable Richards unawares when he returned from town duty, disarmed him, and locked him in t ...f the personnel of the visitors was entertained. After escorting Constable Richards to his quarters Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank
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  • ...n with two mounted constables named [[Devine|Devine]] and [[Const Richards|Richards]], and a telegraph station. The police station is situated some little dist ...nted two revolvers at Devine's head, Joe Byrne doing the same to Constable Richards. The outlaws immediately procured the keys of the lock up, took the two pol
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  • ...ly then went and directed his attention to Mr Gill, and in company with Mr Richards and Mr Living went to look for him. The policeman had his revolver with him
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  • ...ot Lonergan was an old, worn out, crooked thing. Kelly then took Constable Richards from amongst the prisoners and walked to the police station. ...hey might go home, and he now released them. He left Constables Devine and Richards in the lockup, with orders they were not to be released for some hours. Dan
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  • ...enough—Senior-Constable [[Devine|Devine]] and Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]].” Ned talked excitedly.  Richards jumped out of bed, and, pulling on his trousers, hurried around the house t
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  • ...o new uniformed constables, Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne, patrolled the town.  Richards was instructed to introduce Ned and Joe as visiting police to anyone to who ...d Steve Hart rode on horseback.  When they arrived at the hotel Constable Richards informed Mr Cox by way of formal introduction: “This is Ned Kelly and thi
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  • ...statement.  At this stage someone of the prisoners suggested to Constable Richards that a rush should be made on Steve Hart, who was guarding the prisoners, a ...y obeyed, and, as they say in Parliament, the incident closed.  Constable Richards was taken back to the lock-up, with the postmaster and his assistant, and l
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  • ...ake him out of the cell to parade the town.  On the other hand, Constable Richards was much more docile, and would “go quietly” rather than take risks.
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  • The evidence of Constable Henry [[Const Richards|Richards]], EM [[Lyving|Living]] and JW [[Tarleton|Tarlton]], all of Jerilderie, was
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  • ...and Hart, in police uniforms, took a walk through the town with Constable Richards. The object was to learn the position of the principal buildings, etc. It w ...and, strange to say, excited little attention. It was assumed by many that Richards was showing some friends of his around the town. Mr Samuel Gill, the editor
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  • ...ion lately given in the British House of Lords, in the case of Chasemore v Richards, Law Times Report, vol. , p. , has not tended to lessen the amount of litig
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  • The men then took Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] with them, and made him introduce them to the residents. Byrne was put in ...ely the police were pounced upon by the other men, and secured. Devine and Richards were then placed in the lockup cell, and Mrs Devine and children were put i
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  • ...followed on horseback by Hart and Byrne. They all went to the Royal Hotel, Richards ging first. Cox, the landlord, told him his companions were the Kellys, whe ...ked to the [[Royal Mail Hotel|Royal Hotel]] saw Mr Cox, the landlord, when Richards introduced Mr Cox to Kelly, who said he wanted the rooms in the Royal, and
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  • ...h Mr Living and Constable Richards, came over to the printing office, when Richards said, "Mrs Gill, don't be afraid, this is Kelly." Mrs Gill replie
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  • ...ed to move he would be the first shot. Kelly then asked for Gill, and took Richards and Living with him to look for Gill. The policeman had his revolver with h
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