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  • == THE FITZPATRICK EPISODE, APRIL 15, 1878 == Early in 1878 a resident of [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] reported to the police that his horse h
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  • Mrs. Kelly was arrested by Steele at 1 o'clock in the morning of April 17, 1878 , although he could have arrested her early in the afternoon of April 16 an ...y didn't lay a charge against. It was then some time near the morning. You may use this as you like, and publish any part you like.-Yours faithfully,
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  • Fitzpatrick.-He may have removed a sheet of bark at the back and come in. I did not see him com ...rth Court|Beechworth Assizes]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 9, 1878]], said:-
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  • ...Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17, 1878, their trial did not take place until October 9, when they were all convict In [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|August, 1878]], Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], of Benalia, made some arrangements f
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  • ...and Steve Hart, worked constantly mining for gold from April till October 1878. They lived in a log hut built years before by some previous prospectors on ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...n left Mansfield unarmed, but in uniform, at 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 27, 1878 , and was instructed to get a change of horses at Dawes station, half way b ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • That (Saturday) night ( [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|26/10/1878]] ) the providore arrived with a supply of rations, and the proceeds of the ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • Next morning, [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Dec. 10, 1878]], the Kellys were about early. The, temporarily released the captives from ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...ry arrived in Greta Ranges long before daylight next morning, December 11, 1878 . They came to their "Post Office," a marked tree stump, and plac ...otice of it, as it is no use me complaining about anything that the police may choose to say or swear against me, and the public, in their ignorance and b
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  • ...an, who had escaped from the Wangaratta police for months before April 15, 1878 ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...was addressed to Mr [[Cameron, Donald, MLA|Cameron]], MLA, on December 14, 1878 , and its most striking feature is the appeal the outlaws make for a fair d ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...along the line, in a state of great excitement.  Next day, Tuesday, 29/10/1878, he despatched Supt Sadleir to Mansfield, the scene of the tragedy. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • On 12th December, 1878, Supt [[Hare|Hare]] arrived at Benalla to succeed Supt CH Nicolson, whose h ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...South Wales, and bore the postmarks of Bungowannah and Albury, December 3, 1878. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...and of the due publication of the summons be deemed outlawed and shall and may thereupon be adjudged and declared to be an outlaw accordingly by such judg ...ve reasonable ground for believing to be such outlaw or accused person and may thereupon seize all arms found in or on such house or premises and also app
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  • ...s charged before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, with the murder, on October 26, 1878, of Constable Lonigan at Stringy Bark Creek. Ned Kelly was still suffering ...est on the bodies of Constables Scanlan and Lonigan on Monday, October 28, 1878. Mr Foster committed Ned Kelly to stand his trial at Beechworth for the mur
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  • ...hen passed the sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula: “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.” ...hreatened sentence of fifteen years on Ned Kelly at Beechworth in October, 1878, already referred to, was responsible for the deaths of ten persons. He was
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  • ...ment of the police force from the tragedy at Stringybark Creek in October, 1878, to the destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan.Mr CH [[Nicolson|Nicolso ...tration in the North-Eastern district since the Kelly outbreak in October, 1878, and particularly into the circumstances of my recent withdrawal from that
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  • ...ws at a very early period of their career in crime, namely, on November 4, 1878, was lost, owing to the indolence and incompetence of Inspector [[Brooke Sm ...]] was highly censurable in neglecting to take action when, on November 4, 1878, he received reliable information that the outlaws had been observed on the
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  • ...story; and he continued in the police force until 1896. His book therefore may be accepted as authentic history. In addition to these qualifications, Mr S ...geant Kennedy and Constables Lonigan and Scanlon in the Wombat Forest , in 1878, Mr Sadleir was in charge of the Benalla police district. From that time un
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