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  • ...tchman, said, “Eh, mon, let’s get up and load our guns.” (Laughter.) Edward Kelly took great care that we should not get into the cart, and wise, too, '''Edward Living gave evidence at the committal hearing'''
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  • ...when the conversation took place, corroborated his evidence; and Edward R Living, teller of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, gave evidence as to a
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly on the charge of murdering Constable Lonigan was resumed in the Centr
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  • ...tt, bank manager at Euroa; Henry Richards, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-con ...the Judge pronounced the awful sentence of death, his Honor said,—" Edward Kelly, the verdict pronounced by the jury is one which you must have fully
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  • ...owan, where at last they were brought to bay by the police, and yesterday, EDWARD KELLY, the moving spirit of the atrocious fraternity, who was taken prisone ...cape by sea. But all this time the men of whom justice was in pursuit were living the lives of hunted wild beasts, while the toils of fate were slowly being
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  • ...country was difficult to search, principally owing to the class of people living there. Bushrangers could not stay very long in the ranges without coming do ...e boy Jones came out, that the people in the hotel were armed. Witness and Edward Kelly had several shots at each other from short distances.
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  • ...bitants of the district going about in fear of their lives, they have been living at ease, none making "them afraid." "As a matter of fact, sa ...d him to see that none of the Kellys were coming out. (Witness referred to Edward Kelly's departure from the hotel, and subsequent incidents. )
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  • ...new they must have come from some relative of [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]]'s living in that neighborhood-that is the place where the hut was inspected by Mr. N
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  • ...olice they would be shot and then burnt. We told the Chinamen that we were living on the sheep station. We then returned to Wangaratta, and, on the 25th, I s ...eigh; that was some time in August, I think. I was then told off to escort Edward Kelly from the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] to Beechworth, on his tria
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  • [[Euroa|Booth]] Edward Burke Edward
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  • ...hers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], Anne, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]], [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] , [[James Kelly|James]] , ...e to the Argus ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1878|Argus27/11/78]]) I was living at Begowan Farm, Benalla,
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 57, James 59, [[Dan ...y ." My father met Jim on various occassions during the 1939's whilst living in Benalla. Dad  always reiterated that Jim came across as a perfect well
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  • '''brothers and sisters''' [[John (Red) Kelly|John (Red)]] (b1820) Edward (b1822),Thomas (b1825), Mary (b1828), Ann (b1831), me (b1835), Daniel ''''' ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 55?, [[James Kelly|J
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, Margaret (Maggie) 57, [[James Kelly|James]] 59, [[Dan Kelly| ...ber of the '''KellyGang'''. It was a hard hard life. Most people saw us as living outlaws to be hunted down. We could only fight back with our pride. Everyth
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  • ...ne Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|Anne]] 11/53, [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 55?, [[James Kelly|J In [[1864-1873 Events|1868]] I was living in an old pub at [[Greta|Greta]] with my children. My brother in law, James
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  • ...e Kelly and Alex Gunn|Annie]], [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret]], [[Ned Kelly|Edward (Ned]]), [[Dan Kelly|Daniel (Dan]]), [[Kate Kelly|Kate]], [[Grace Kelly|Gra ...d in Melbourne in November [[1824-1853 Events|1850]]. Soon after they were living at [[Wallan Wallan|Wallan]].
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  • == Importance of Mr Edwin (Edward) Richard Lyving (Living) == '''What happened to Mr Living's family'''
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  • ...icer in charge, I have received information that the above-named offender, Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], was seen about three weeks ago between the [[Woolshed| ...n [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] came to visit me at my selection. By this time I was living on my own selection; mid-way between my mother Mrs. [[Anne and John Sherrit
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  • == People living in Glenrowan == Edward Barrow
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  • ...icer in charge, I have received information that the above-named offender, Edward Kelly, was seen about three weeks ago between the Woolshed and [[Sebastopol == People living at the Woolshed ==
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