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  • == Importance of Sgt Kennedy == ...]) [[Graves|Graves]] was asked, 'Did you ever hear it said that these men, Kennedy and Scanlan, had information as to where the Kellys were?' He answered, ;Th
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  • On Friday morning, October 25, under the orders of [[Kennedy Sgt|Sergeant Kennedy]], and accompanied also by Constables [[Scanlon|Scanlon]] and [[Lonigan|Lon ...camp, and directing Constable M’Intyre to do the cooking for the party. Kennedy and Scanlon were mounted, for though the country is rough in the extreme, n
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  • ...o full view in the open ground of the camp. M’Intyre ran forward towards Kennedy, asking him to surrender, as the camp was surrounded. The police looked rou ...reach the tree, or raise the rifle to his shoulder. It is doubtful whether Kennedy heard M’Intyre’s repeated entreaty to surrender. At any rate he disrega
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  • Mrs Kennedy, wife of the missing Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], who resided in Mansfield , was the object of universal sympathy and comm
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  • ...e the police had been busy in organising a second search party to look for Kennedy, which started for [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark Creek]] on Tuesday. Wh ...Shire Council, came upon a body covered with a cloak. It was [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], shot through the forehead and disfigured with numerous other wounds. Lap
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  • ...a great state of excitement. Two other small police parties in addition to Kennedy’s were at that time absent from their stations in search of the Kellys, a ...formation supplied by him that the search parties, including [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy’s]] which so disastrously encountered the outlaws, were put upon their tr
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  • ...eart to leave a wounded man alone in the bush; but other reports said that Kennedy had begged hard for a chance to live as long as he could, that perchance he ...eek|Stringy Bark Creek]], but that from some private source of information Kennedy knew far more about the matter than [[McIntyre|M’Intyre]] or [[Lonigan|Lo
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  • '''KILLED WITH KENNEDY'S RIFLE''' ...[[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] killed him with. It had belonged to poor [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], who was shot by the outlaws in the Wombat Ranges.
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  • ...of it than all the other exploits of the gang put together. The fact that Kennedy, when on the ground, terribly wounded, was shot dead in response to a piteo '''KENNEDY'S DEATH'''
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  • ...ses of the mountain ranges. One of these parties was in charge of Sergeant Kennedy. This party it was that actually encountered the bushrangers, which encount ...cave in the vicinity, has already been described. The conduct of Sergeant Kennedy's party, whist not so reprehensible in other respects, seems to have sugges
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  • ...WYS EXPLOITS AT EUROA continued Let it be said at first that [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] was clever, intrepid and determined. His chief fault lay in the extraordi ...aid that one day, not long after the police camp had been formed, Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Scanlan went away to scour the ranges, leaving Constables M'
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  • ...ncipal witness was Constable [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]], the man who escaped on Kennedy's horse whilst that officer was fighting the bushrangers at the police camp ...anges]]. The country was very thickly timbered. On the morning of the 26th Kennedy and Scanlon went away at 6 o'clock to look for the outlaws. They left me an
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  • ...child and received the watch in return. Not long afterwards it was in Mrs Kennedy's possession."
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  • ...old them that Kennedy was to camp in a certain spot in the Wombat Ranges . Kennedy never for a moment thought the Kellys would attack him; such an idea never
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  • The following morning Kennedy and Scanlan got their horses and started off to search the ranges, leaving ...red spot where they could not be seen, and they advised M'Intyre to induce Kennedy and Scanlan to surrender, saying that if, they consented they would not be
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  • ...bushrangers were living in this stockade when they attacked [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s party, and from all appearances had been living there for some consider ...f a German, who knew them. They were riding the police horses belonging to Kennedy's party, and had their arms in their possession, and were seen going toward
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  • ...these injuries. I don't care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s death. I have made my statement as to it, and if they don't believe me
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  • ...uld not like to tell you about it.' He also said, 'I had to shoot Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan for my own safety. I cannot tell you any more.' We then gave hi
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  • ...berate Kelly's mother. That was before the murders of Lonigan, Scanlan and Kennedy." ...Thus, on August 10, Superintendent Sadleir wrote to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], of Mansfield, as follows:-
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  • ...ome to Belfast , in the north of Ireland . McIntyre admitted that Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan had gone out to look for Kelly’s camp, and told also about th ...nly that they surrender and leave the district. McIntyre said he would get Kennedy and Scanlan to surrender if Kelly would not shoot them, pleading that they
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  • ...anlan. Rain fell in torrents, and the search for the body of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] was delayed until the following day. It was expected that, in accordance ...field from the surrounding districts. Another attempt was made to discover Kennedy's body. A party was organised and arrived on the scene of the tragedy on Tu
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  • .... His horse, however, was shot down from under him. Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is also missing. Sub inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], Dr [[Reynolds (2)|R
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  • ...has had his horse shot under him, while the fate of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is dubious :— ...arrived with the intelligence. His horse was shot from under him. Sergeant Kennedy is also missing. Sub-Inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], Dr [[Reynolds (2)|Rey
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  • ...d, Constable [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] has escaped, and Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is missing. What his fate has been can only be conjectured, but there is ...his morning. Inspector Secretan has telegraphed to Detective [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]], who is on official duty at [[Shepparton|Shepparton]], to remain in that
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  • ...d the tent and clothing destroyed by fire. Could find no trace of Sergeant Kennedy. After a search of about half a mile around the spot, one of the party cooe
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  • ...breechloaders. The main object of the expedition is to find [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], and from the character of the man, his coolness and tact, it is probable ...ay unless they wanted to get shot. He said he believed Kelly would torture Kennedy, and he was only sorry for Scanlan. Though a good many of Wright’s remark
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  • ...all out, “Shoot that —.” More shots were fired, but none struck him. Kennedy was quite close to McIntyre when the latter mounted, but did not say a word
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  • ...e scrub for a half-mile round the camp, but saw no traces of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]. They gave one “cooey,” but received no answer. The account given by ...ents arrive a fresh start will be made. One of the search party was Father Kennedy, of [[Benalla|Benalla]], who drove hither yesterday with Father [[Benalla|S
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  • ...all the Australian colonies, neither is there any intelligence of Sergeant Kennedy, whose fate still remains a mystery, although there is a strong reason to f ...esterday various rumors were current with regard to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], all of which were to the effect that he had been discovered and in some
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  • Up to the present time the search for Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] has been confined to the immediate vicinity of the camp on Stringybark Cr
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  • ...ld appear to have ransacked the body and removed everything of a value, as Kennedy’s pistols are gone his watch and chain and the ring off his finger. The f ...ks of the bullets balls were found on a tree within two yards of the body. Kennedy was evidently trying to escape, and appeared to have got into shelter behin
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  • ...en found, as an impression was very general that the desperadoes had taken Kennedy with them. The afternoon passed over, and still there were no tidings to in ...d during the trial had been stolen by Edward Kelly. After the fate of poor Kennedy, it is surprising that Christian escaped with his life; but probably the ga
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  • '''KENNEDY''' ...ied yesterday when it became known that the body of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] had been found, pierced by bullets. The particulars of this new phase of
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  • SGT KENNEDY ...xcitement over the deeds of the outlaws appears to be increasing. Sergeant Kennedy was a vigilant officer and generally well liked, and much sympathy is expre
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  • ...together, and it was then found that the body of the unfortunate Sergeant Kennedy had been discovered. This was about 8 o’clock . ...n the breast, as if a rifle had been put close to the body and fired after Kennedy had fallen. His clothes were burnt in the spot around the wound. The right
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  • ...attention of one of their late unfortunate victims. Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], whose fate for some time has been a mystery, directed towards them, the
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  • ...d for with great anxiety, as, until Thursday evening, the fate of Sergeant Kennedy was unknown. When however, it was ascertained that the poor fellow had been .... His horse, however, was shot down from under him. Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is also missing. Sub-inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], [[Reynolds (2)|Dr R
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  • This is consistent with the mode of Kennedy’s death at the fatal camp. If he ran away immediately after McIntyre, he ...another wound, directly under the right arm, which was probably given when Kennedy held up his arms. Upon escaping, and on seeing that the murderers would sho
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  • ...“would make a hole in him.” These arrangements were so made that when Kennedy entered the camping ground he was covered by the rifles of Daniel Kelly and ...screants intended to slaughter them all, looked about for a way of escape. Kennedy’s horse, frightened at the firing, and was rearing about beside him. With
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  • ...id to be 20 years old, was one of those attached to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s party as a pack horse, and had at least been abandoned, owing to the ha
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  • ...police, especially in connexion with the finding of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s body.
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  • ...to the troopers, one of which belonged to the late Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], were found on the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]], between Wangaratta and
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  • ...rses belonging to the troopers, one of which belonged to the late Sergeant Kennedy, were found on the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]], between Wangaratta and Be ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Sgt Kennedy]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...a gold watch in his possession that corresponded in appearance to Sergeant Kennedy's one. The two hitherto unknown outlaw's turn out to be Stephen [[Steve Har
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  • KENNEDY and Constables SCANLAN and LONIGAN, was bad enough in itself, but it is sti At one time the gallant and ill fated Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|KENNEDAY]] was given charge of a station in the ranges, and with two or thr
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  • ...e been proved that this paper was bought in Mansfield by the late Sergeant Kennedy previous to starting on the fatal expedition, The particulars given below w ...y seeing no chance of escape, as we were making upon him with our weapons, Kennedy got behind a tree, and as I came within pistol shot he fired his last remai
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  • Sgt Kennedy ...touched at his pitiable condition, and after a little I said, "Well, Kennedy, I am sorry that I shot you. Here take my gun and shoot me."
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  • ...s many things and many little things you told him in confidence." Mrs Kennedy, so far, has not received the letter said to have been written by her husba
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  • ...e police force complain that the widows of the late Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]] have not received a shilling from the G
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  • ...ich the tales that reach the public from the gang are adorned. They killed KENNEDY and attempted to kill the unarmed M'INTYRE because it suited their convenie ...hole affair is the discovery that the allowances to the widows of Sergeant KENNEDY and of Constable LONIGAN have not been promptly paid, a neglect which is fe
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  • It has been stated that the widow of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is in comfortable circumstances. It is true that her husband left her som
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  • ...Mullane]], who for months just before the murder of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and his companions had been doing duty in that court.
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  • ...of the murdered policemen at Mansfield, and in searching for [[Kennedy Sgt|KENNEDY]] when his fate was yet uncertain. So far from the conviction of the first
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  • ...asked that the sum awarded to the widow of the late Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] should be increased. Mr Berry said he could scarcely see his way to incre
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  • ...njoyed during her husband's lifetime. The emoluments, of the late Sergeant Kennedy amounted to £209 7s. 6d. per annum.
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  • "In memoriam of Michael [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], born at Westmeath, Ireland, aged 36 years; Thomas [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], b ...ptions give the dates when the deceased men joined the police force, viz., Kennedy, on the 19th August, 1864; Lonigan, on 4th July, 1874; and Scanlan, 22nd De
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  • ...er known, the Kelly gang, slaughtered in cold blood Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Constables [[Scanlon|Scanlan]] and [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], who had been A slight reference to the facts connected, with the fate of Kennedy and his companions may not be out of place. In the vicinity of Greta, which
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  • ...after breakfast they consulted as to their course of proceedings. Sergeant Kennedy decided that they would remain camped where they were for a couple of days, It was next arranged that Kennedy and, Scanlan should prosecute the search, while M'Intyre and Lonigan kept g
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  • ...[[Category:1880]] [[Category:police memorial at Mansfield]] [[Category:Sgt Kennedy]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ard to the police murders, it has become known that Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s life was taken in a very cold-blooded manner. He was but wounded on the
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  • ...these injuries. I don't care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s death. I have made my statement as to it, and if they don't believe me
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  • ...uld not like to tell you about it.' He also said, 'I had to shoot Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan for my own safety. I cannot tell you any more.' We then gave hi
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  • ...t of the house. I do not care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s death. I have made my statements of the affair, and id the public don
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  • ...ying their armour. There is some mystery as to what has become of Sergeant Kennedy’s watch. It is known that Ned Kelly wore it for a time, but the only one
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  • ...m. In [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 1878]], Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]], [[McIntyre|McIntyre]], and [[Lonigan|L ...ad aroused the public indignation by the fearful tragedy of which Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Lonigan and Scanlan had been the victims, the gang found sec
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  • Great curiosity was expressed regarding what has become of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] ’s watch. It was supposed to be in the possession of Ned Kelly, Detecti
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  • ...d that if he can ascertain, he will take steps to have it restored to Mrs. Kennedy.
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  • ...was loaded, which he pointed in the direction of Scanlan. I then looked at Kennedy, and saw him throw himself on his face on the horse’s neck and roll off o ...ing Scanlan fall, I expected no mercy to any one, and I caught and mounted Kennedy’s horse, which was close to me. Before I mounted the horse was restive in
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  • ...epared a written statement of the whole case which I gave to Sub-inspector Kennedy. I have not been talked to concerning my evidence of witness. I have not co ...himself. I saw his [[Photographs|photograph]] with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]. It had been taken in Pentridge seven or eight years ago. He was describe
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  • ...as we want your horses and firearms.’ I was very close to [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s horse. When he dismounted, he threw himself off the horse in order to ...also discharged. Kelly gave my fowling piece to Byrne. After Kelly missed Kennedy, I saw him point in the direction of Scanlan. I will not swear he fired at
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  • ...her members of our party. When we had camped on the Friday night, Sergeant Kennedy told me that there were some kangaroos in the creek, and said I should have ...I would have struck my head against the timber. For all I know, therefore, Kennedy may have been shot instantly. I cannot say what is the feeling of the polic
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  • ...e sleeve of my coat. Kennedy was a very good shot. I followed him, and he (Kennedy) turned to fire again as I thought.” ...I did not like to leave nim in a dying state , so I shot him. I respected Kennedy, and covered him up with his cloak.” With regard to the death of Lonigan
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  • ...ollect …. communication to Ward, I stated that Kelly told me he had shot Kennedy after he had been wounded and was in a dying state. Prisoner told me his wh ...a train. If I did not state to Ward that the prisoner told me that he shot Kennedy. I have no doubt that he did tell me so.
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  • ...volver. I did not expect to escape when I jumped on the horse. I only took Kennedy ’s horse when he had abandoned it. I did not consider there was time for To '''Mr Gaunson''' : I saw [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] ’s body after it was brought in. It was very much decomposed. Noticed t
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  • '''Sgt Steele giving evidence''' ...had crossed the line at Wangaratta had a horse similar to one stolen from Kennedy?
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  • ...of the police force who were in pursuit of the Kelly gang in October 1878. Kennedy was shot by the gang. It was not thought necessary till recently to apply f
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  • SERGEANT KENNEDY'S WATCH RECOVERED ...in the district, and he then used his influence to have it restored to Mrs Kennedy, but his efforts failed. He was surprised, therefore, to find the watch in
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  • ...d from [[Mansfield|Mansfield]], under the charge of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], and the other from [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], under the charge of Sergea
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  • ...afterwards, reinforcements arrived. It was the time Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s body had not been found, and Mr. Sadleir returned to Benalla after desp
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  • 338 They went out at the same time as [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] went out?- Yes, and there was considerable anxiety about them. When Mr.[[ ...harge of that party?- Detective [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]], now Sub Inspector Kennedy. The following day I was very anxious, Mr. Sadleir and I did not hear from
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  • ...rning after the intelligence reached Melbourne that Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s party had been shot, Captain [[Standish|Standish]] came to me to the de 1239 Kennedy's party was shot on the 26th?- Yes, on the morning after the intelligence r
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  • ...ers?— I knew they had taken Webley revolvers from Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s party. They had also one Spencer rifle.
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  • 1729 Was [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] aware that Ward was in the district at the time?— No; I was told not to <span id="rc1731">[[#rc1731|1731]]</span> Where was Sergeant Kennedy stationed?— Mansfield .
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  • ...through various causes. I think the mother's trial was coming on, Sergeant Kennedy was a witness in some case in Beechworth, and I was looking for more partic ...tructions on the 21st October:—“A party which will consist of Sergeant Kennedy, Constables McIntyre, Scanlan, and Lonigan, will start from Mansfield on Fr
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  • ...in the iron safe this morning, no doubt placed there by the late Sergeant Kennedy.” ...rc1753">[[#rc1753|1753]]</span> He was taken at the suggestion of Sergeant Kennedy?— Yes, specially chosen by him. He was a zealous, conscientious man, and
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  • ...was, to take his view of the matter, as I did with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in the first case.
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  • ...ng in the Mansfield paper at that time particulars about how [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] was shot, and all about the statement of his shooting?— There were a lo ...source as the other?— No, I think that the details of their treatment of Kennedy came to my ears very early......
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  • ...er the murders and told about it, as they did tell about how [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] died, otherwise it could not be known?— The information did not come in
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  • ...the murders of [[Scanlon|Scanlan]], [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], and [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]. ...fore they were apprehended?— Before the murders of Lonigan, Scanlan, and Kennedy.
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  • ...y—did they start?” Strahan replied they had. “Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] started from [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] on the same day that we did; he had ...evening, got on the top of Power's Look-out, expecting every moment to see Kennedy. On Tuesday the 29th, when I found he did not come to Glenmore, I left to g
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  • ...lose that they found the police pack-horse, that is Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s?— Yes.
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/whelanJPsgt.html|'''Sgt James Whelan''']] '''sworn and examined''' ...[[Lonigan|Lonigan]], from Violet Town , to form a party with [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] at Mansfield , to go out to the Wombat, and sent Senior-constable Strahan
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  • ...re you asleep, Kelly?” I said, “Is that you, Hayes?” And he said, “Kennedy, Scanlan, and Lonigan are shot.” So I said, “Come in and strike a match
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  • ...was that?— I think they had it for a pack horse—Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s.
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  • ...8276">[[#rc8276|8276]]</span> When you heard of the death of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]—?— He was not shot at that time.
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  • '''Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] giving evidence''' ...dleir]] to go to Benalla to make up a party to meet Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in the ranges to try and effect the arrest of Edward Kelly.
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  • '''Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] giving evidence''' ...rc8886">[[#rc8886|8886]]</span> Were you with the party when [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s pack-horse was found?— No.
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  • '''Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] giving evidence''' ...d="rc9211">[[#rc9211|9211]]</span> Were not Senior-Constable [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Senior-Constable [[SConst James|James]] who were there very active co
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  • '''Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] giving evidence''' ...e outlaws were leading a horse similar to the one taken from [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]–a pack-horse?
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  • ...ion between him and Kelly. Some one asked Kelly for Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s watch, and Mr. Sadleir interposed and told them to let him alone.
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  • <span id="rc12405">[[#rc12405|12405]]</span> Was it [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s pack-horse?— It was.
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