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  • ...then ran away, with two ort three men following me, and I went up towards Jones’s, and when I got within fifty or eighty yards a shot was fired from the ...me I saw her head bleeding, and told her it was nothing serious. Poor Mrs Jones commenced to cry bitterly, I left the kitchen, and went into the back-yard
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  • ...tell me, where Sergeant Kennedy ’s watch was, so that I might get it for Mrs Kennedy , when he said, “I can’t tell you, I would not like to tell you At 3 o’clock, as there was no prospect of getting the outlaws from the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]], which was now well riddled with bullets, Senior-con
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  • ...aving received information that the outlaws were at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’s hotel]] proceeded in the direction of that place, and were fired upon b Hart and Dan Kelly were shot early in the day. This was discovered when Jones’s house was on fire. Byrne’s body has been removed. The platelayer who
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  • ...has over proved himself a most valuable member; having noticed, where Mrs Jones, the landlady, had, at the instructions of the outlaw leader, placed the ke [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] deposed: I am the wife of Edmund Barry, and mothe
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  • ...concertina. Ned Kelly had the girl Jones for a partner, Dan Kelly had Mrs Jones, and Byrne and Hart danced with male prisoners. Thinking they heard a noise ...ains of Dan Kelly and Hart were handed over to their friends, and taken to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]]’s place at Greta, and are there now. [[Wan
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  • The boy [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|John Jones]] died from his wounds in the Wangaratta Hospital this morning. The girl Jones is progressing favourably. The boy [[Reardon|Reardon]] is lying in a critic
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  • ...t of the fray – that of the young lad, son of Mrs [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones]], who kept the hotel in which the busbrangers met their fate. It is also r ...art, and an inquest will also be held at Wangaratta on the body of the boy Jones.
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  • Mrs Skillian to her brother: "It's a wonder you did not keep behind a tree A sad scene ensued when Wild Wright led Mrs Skillian to the horrible object which was all that remained of her brother
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  • ..., as they were driving towards Greta. Their horse and buggy were put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house. Whe ...station, he went into [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]'s bedroom, and found Mrs Bracken in bed with her little son. He shook hands with the little boy, and
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  • ...loading revolver, and I rushed up to within 30 yards of the house. I heard Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]] in front of the house, and I called to her softly to co ...he police force, or to any civilians who were firing at the Kelly gang and Jones's Hotel and kitchen.[[MacBean|R McBean JP]]. After the inquest Sherry was b
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  • ...ion of the Inquest on Sherritt]] , [[The Argus (30)|The Inquiry on the boy Jones]]''' ...Glenrowan affray was held at Wangaratta by Mr Tone JP. He considered that Jones died from wounds accidentally received.
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  • ...ns, and as he had to carry a lanten with him, was working just in front of Jones's Hotel, he incurred considerable personal risk. The railway arrangements t ...at Glenrowan, came to Melbourne by train yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs Curnow and their infant child, but declined to give any information to the
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  • ...her in a low voice to come on and she walked towards me. She proved to be Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]], with an infant in her arms. I caught hold of her, and ...outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], however, in conversation express their opinion that nothing mor
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  • ...a repairer on the railway line. He was also made a prisoner. He was at Mrs Jones's hotel when I arrived, and was with the others. He was all right about 1 o ...olice force or to any civilians who were then firing at the Kelly gang and Jones's hotel and kitchen.'
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  • ...a woman who on a farm would probably be agreeable in her way, and useful. Mrs Kelly has now returned to her former occupation in the workroom of the gaol ..., and the bodies were interred very quietly. The friends then went back to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillian]] ’s hut. A number of people were there, inc
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  • ...here gathered all the available residents into [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' public house]], they having previously pulled up the rails beyond Glenrowa ...hurried step was heard coming up the gravel walk from the direction of Mrs Jones's hotel, and three or four men stood forward and challenged the intruders w
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  • ...in the direction in which he heard voices, but could not, as Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the way.  They then tried to make port holes, but could n '''INQUEST ON THE BOY JONES, AND BRYNE AND KELLY''' ''''''
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  • ...nday last, stated that he was compelled by them to enter and remain in Mrs Jones’s Hotel at Glenrowan. He identified the body as being that of Joseph Byrn On the news being broken to [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], the mother of the outlaws, who is at present undergoing a sentence
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  • '''Inquest in John Jones''' ...he dead-house of the hospital, and identify it as that of my brother (John Jones). Was in the kitchen of our house at Glenrowan on the morning of the 28th i
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  • ...rs O’Connor’s friends at Essendon for a few days before his departure. Mrs O’Connor and her sister came along, thinking that they would be able to p ...t he had just escaped from the Kellys, and that they were in possession of Jones’s public-house, about a hundred yards from the station. He called upon th
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