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  • ...t.  I drank no liquor whatever in the house that day or night.  Left the house when all the rest left, perhaps between 9 and 10 on Monday morning.  Was n '''John [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Lowe]]''' , a labourer from Benalla, was employed at Glenrowan in June last.  Saw Edward Kelly there on the 27
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  • On Saturday the Police Commission left Benalla, and went to [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] by way of [[Greta|Greta]]. They stayed BENALLA, FRIDAY, May 13
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  • ...izers cause problems. They had been rounded up to appear in the Beechworth court, ' I had to go up, some five or six or seven times, to Beechworth every Fri ...d tried to get him to ride with the '''KellyGang'''. Sherritt then came to Benalla and had a long chat with Hare. He told Hare a lot about the plan to ride no
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  • The Commission sat at the Court House, Benalla.
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  • ...07">[[#rc6007|6007]]</span> Did those people tell you how many were in the house when they came out?— I was not in the place where they did come out, beca ...your post?— At the lower end of the house, opposite the window, towards Benalla.
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  • ...e force who gave evidence against him in the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth court]] at that time, and I was advised by people friendly to me to leave the dis ...one and the only constable examined as against Ned Kelly?— At the police court in Beechworth.
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  • ...the same morning, and I waited until twelve o'clock for instructions from Benalla, but I received no instructions, and I started with Constable Brown. I was ...ccasions, and she had not been to bed. [[Jimmy Quinn|Jim Quin]] was in the house.
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  • ...the examination of the prisoner Edward Kelly, before the Beechworth police court, that Constable Dwyer, 2507, kicked the prisoner when already secured by th ...there, sir,” he answered, pointing with his finger to the window of the house.
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  • ...ck that I have indicated will bring them very close to their grandmother's house, Mrs. Quin' and also take them out towards the Victoria Sawmills and on the
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  • ...of [[Cotton Tree|Cotton-tree Hill]], but found no traces, and returned to Benalla and reported where I had been, and that I had found no trace of the gang. ...the amount for me. Mr Nicolson said he had heard of the disputed claim at Benalla, and that he knew he would be handicapped over it. I understood that Mr Nic
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  • ...led the outlaws to break out, and amongst others he stated that the Harts' house, near Wangaratta, was one. Here is an affidavit on that subject:— “Wang ...tructions, I placed a party of police at the Three-mile Creek, and had the house occupied by Richard Hart, senior, watched.
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  • ...lower down than Mason's. It is a place where the three roads meet—Greta, Benalla, and the one up the creek, and there is a crossing place there, going towar ...he, in ignorance, trusted to me to defend him, when I had no status in the Court to do anything of the kind, and I considered that it would be treating him
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  • The Commission sat at the Court House, Benalla. The Commission sat at the Wangaratta Court House.
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  • ...y dramatic description of the incident, and going to the door of the court house showed how the door of the lock-up was drawn outwards to shut him in. The f ...had to carry on his canvas down one side, and having crossed the river at Benalla, he worked his way up the other side. To the Protestant folk on one side Mr
    7 KB (1,189 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • | [[Benalla|Benalla]] | Aaron Sherritt came to Benalla to see [[Hare|Hare]]. First meeting, ''''''
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  • I was in the house when Aaron Sherritt was shot '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#2|Early Year <blockquote>&quot;Benalla Railway Station, June 2/1880. Send Constable Armstrong back to his station.
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  • I had been stationed at [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] and [[Kilmore|Kilmore]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 14|RC 118] I escorted Ned Kelly from Beechworth Gaol to the Beechworth Court House for his committal ([[The Argus (49)|Argus7/8/80]])
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  • ...had to give evidence in a case about a miner in the court in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. ...n [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]]' horse and had to front the court in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. Mum engaged the solicitor Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] to
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  • ...e and was charged with stealing and had to front the court in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. While I was very annoyed with him Joe was my son and tried to ..... I am all right; I am still on terms of intimacy with the others in the house.&quot;
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  • ...Kelly]] is to give you a lecture yet,&quot; so we all turned back into the house again, and Mrs. Jones came in and said, &quot;Kelly will give you all a lec ...e to my sister. My friend '''Tom Dixon''' helped. He was a boot maker from Benalla. ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 9|RC2880]])
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