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  • ...for Skillion. to have been present when Fitzpatrick was manhandled by Ned Kelly and his brother Dan. ...was splitting rails half a mile up the creek when Fitzpatrick entered the Kelly' s house. Williamson would not have had time to cover the distance and reac
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  • ...ere called, many looked surprised. It was not known outside Greta that Mrs Kelly had been married to George King some time after she settled on the Eleven-M Although Mrs Kelly, Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17,
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  • ...purpose of a thorough search, what constables are in the district who know Kelly personally, sending, say, two of them to Mansfield to act with Sergeant Ken ...or the Superintendent's information that I am of opinion that the offender Kelly could be routed from his hiding place if the arrangements proposed by the S
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  • ...t of the reach of the warrant which brought Fitzpatrick to their home. But Ned himself was "wanted" now for his participation in the Fitzpatrick From their camp on Kelly's Creek, Joe Byrne on some occasions went to [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] provis
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  • ...Intyre admitted that Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan had gone out to look for Kelly’s camp, and told also about the police party, under Senior-Constable Shoe ...e district. McIntyre said he would get Kennedy and Scanlan to surrender if Kelly would not shoot them, pleading that they could not be blamed for doing thei
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  • ...s of the wounded sergeant, and, as the latter momentarily turned his head, Kelly fired and shot him through the heart. ...e was being pursued, crawled into it and wrote in his notebook:- "Ned Kelly and others stuck us up to-day, when we were disarmed. Lonigan and Scanlan s
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  • ...hing was blackened by powder, showing that the shot had been fired, as Ned Kelly subsequently stated, at very close range. ...great extent coincided with the statement delivered for publication by Ned Kelly at Jerilderie to one of the prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed
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  • ...felt somewhat annoyed at Ned for refusing his suggestion to handcuff him. Ned agreed that McIntyre's escape had been unfortunate. If they had held McInty ...as not their usual diet, and he remarked, "You are living high." Ned replied that they had had an engagement with the police that day (Saturday)
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  • All other three pulled up when they heard Ned give the challenge, and came back to see their faithful friend-the providor ...owardly to proceed. He actually ordered the police to go first and catchem Kelly.” The police resented such orders and the refusal of the blacktracker to
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  • ...hreat was an unfortunate one, as later events showed. Actually neither Dan Kelly nor Steve Hart was of "bloodthirsty" disposition, and there is no ...m to accompany them up to the station. The lad eyed the two strangers, Ned Kelly and Steve Hart, whom he believed to be the two men his father had brought f
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  • ...party’s cart, Steve Hart, and Beecroft, drove the hawker's wagon and Dan Kelly rode on horseback. ...is hand, carefully closed the bank door. Dan Kelly kept guard outside. Ned Kelly observed the entry of Steve Hart into the bank, and he then withdrew the ch
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  • ...concluded that the two men reported by McIntyre as being with Ned and Dan Kelly were William [[Greta|King]] and Charles [[King River|Brown]]. ...that district until the 5th November.  On this date the Kellys were “[[Kelly Home|at home]]” on Eleven-Mile Creek.
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  • ...ellys, and the success achieved by Supt Hare and his party in avoiding the Kelly Gang was severely commented on by some of the Melbourne papers.) ...e had.  It took a long time to pack up everything we were carrying.  Ned Kelly described the men and everything we did.”
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  • ...ublic mind of the foolish and illegal action of the authorities in keeping Kelly sympathisers in gaol for three months may be gathered from the following in E.G.: If Ned Kelly meets you he will take that fine pony from you.
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  • ...e|Davidson’s Hotel]], two miles from Jerilderie, in good time for tea.  Ned and Steve Hart rested off the track, while Dan and Joe went up to the hotel Dan and Joe paid for their drinks and pushed on.  Ned and Steve now rode up to the hotel, and they, as strangers, also made refer
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  • ...Ned and Joe as visiting police to anyone to whom they chanced to speak.  Ned took particular notice of the position of the Bank of New South Wales and [ ...ble Richards informed Mr Cox by way of formal introduction: “This is Ned Kelly and this is Dan.  That is Joe Byrne and the other young man is Steve Hart.
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  • While Ned was in the bank, the local newspaper proprietor, Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], a
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  • ...own prison cell at Jerilderie that he disliked to hear any evidence to the Kelly Gang and their visit to Jerilderie.  He afterwards went to West Australia, ...six children; the eldest was a girl 14 years old.  “A little mother,” Ned thought as he decided that he could not deal with this slanderer in the dra
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  • ...he [[Police Trackers|blackfellows]] in ordering the police to go first: “Kelly very soon now, you go catch ‘em.” ...horse down to Greta and sold it to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]] (Ned Kelly’s sister), to whom he gave the usual receipt.  Mrs Skillion soon discove
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  • ...an, said that the four bushrangers were in the pink of condition; that Ned Kelly was fit to win the Melbourne Cup. ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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