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  • Mrs [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Anne Jones]], proprietress of the Glenrowan Hotel, was arrested this morning on a char
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  • [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Anne Jones]], late of the Glenrowan Hotel, was charged before the Wangaratta Bench thi ...er brother, and done away with them.  She stated also that Kate Kelly and Mrs Skillian would not speak to her.
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  • ...rmission.  When the police came and fired, and when the boy was shot, Mrs Jones said to the bushrangers, “You cowards, why don’t you go out and fight t ...very little drinking going on in my presence.  I knew nothing against Mrs Jones.  She kept a decent, respectable place, as far as I knew.
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  • ...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 shot myse ...s.”  I repeat that the Kellys appeared to be prisoners in so far as Mrs Jones locked the door.
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  • ...Had I been in charge at the Glenrowan affair, I should not have burnt Mrs Jones's house.  The police had instructions, if they heard anything about the ou ...ot been for the shooting of Fitzpatrick and the severe sentences passed on Mrs Kelly and some associates for that. I do not think the North-Eastern distri
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  • ...ation was given by a bark-stripper who had been at work in the ranges near Mrs Byrne's. Did not protest before searching the Sherritts' hut against the as ...ad Senior-constable Johnson under him. That is the man who set fire to Mrs Jones's hut at Glenrowan. The men wire dissatisfied because they had not stayed i
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  • ...tel where the gang subsequently came to an end. None of the outlaw went to Jones's hotel, but their sympathisers did, for the purpose of obtaining informati ...month's extension. Received information that the outlaws had been seen at Mrs Byrne's, at Sebastopol. Heard — had seen Joe Byrne. It was on May 26 that
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  • ...ith- out addressing anyone in particular, he said, "The Kellys are in Jones's publichouse, for God's sake, take care, or they will escape." Mr Har ...ly light to see some were blacks and some whites. The party approached Mrs Jones's. When about 25 yards from the house we were stopped by a single shot, whi
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  • ...Bracken then appeared on the platform, and said, “Mr Hare, go quickly to Jones's hotel. The outlaws are there, and I have just escaped. ...going through a little iron gate. Made straight for the left- hand side of Jones's hotel .While running.  I saw a flash, and by the flash a man, and heard
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  • ...se firing." With regard to the occasion when the police party watched Mrs. Byrne's house, they had information that a grey horse was being kept in tr Paddy Byrne left Mrs Byrne's house one morning on the horse, and the party had not thought it wo
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  • ...d be foolish to do so. Mr Hare reported to him that the Kellys were in Mrs Jones's hotel at Glenrowan. ...did not see a child borne out wounded. He was under the impression that Mr Jones's two children escaped before he arrived from Benalla, and that Reardon cam
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  • ...e special cases which have been referred to it. Mrs [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones]], the landlady of the Glenrowan Hotel, claims compensation for the destruc
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  • ...e Government to the totally inadequate provision made for [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Aaron Sherritt]], whose husband lost his life while apparently faithfully e ...there were 20 or 30 prisoners of theirs, men, women, and children, in Mrs Jones's hotel, and yet volley after volley was fired into the hotel until 10 or 1
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  • [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Ann Jones]], owner of the Glenrowan Hotel at the fight between the police and the Kel ...out the lamps, but Kelly extinguished the fire with a bucket of water. Mrs Jones, when her son was shot, said to the bushrangers, "You cowardly vagabon
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  • ...eta|Greta]]. They stayed for a short time at the residence of [[Kelly Home|Mrs Kelly]], mother of the two outlaws of that name and listened to statements ...t at the Glenrowan affair. Some horses standing in the yard at the rear of Jones's Hotel were shot, in order to prevent the outlaws escaping on them. It was
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  • '''Mrs Kelly''' ...s old, and bears a much greater resemblance to her brother Ned than either Mrs Skilllian or Miss Kate Kelly do. Most of the party, seeing that the girl wa
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  • ...ires, catch their horses and start off again. Was with the cave party near Mrs Byrne's for 45 days. He was one of the party in Sherritt's hut for a time, ...ne asked the police to cease firing, as there were women in the place. Mrs Jones came out and abused the police.
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  • ...table Barry continued, in answer to Mr Sadleir. - Had the detainees in Mrs Jones's hotel at Glenrowan come out, and called out who they were, the police wou ...g to put police horses into Sherritt's paddock, while a party was watching Mrs Byrne's house, in the same locality. Was one of several watch parties under
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  • ...ople passing in and out from the kitchen into the main building. Heard Mrs Jones cry out her child was shot. It was bright moonlight. When Mr Sadleir came h ...nd and see to stationing the party. The Greta police were now stationed in Mrs O'Brien's public-house. There were no other quarters for them there.
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  • ...of the outlaws surrendering. They offered to let their prisoners out. Miss Jones said all the women and children were to go out. Witness did not get away at Mrs Reardon (to Mr O'Connor) – Was not positive that the shots from the drain
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