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  • ...‘a deceitful little -----,’ and that he should not take Dan out of the house that night. Dan, according to Fitzpatrick, was much more reasonable, and we Fitzpatrick had scarcely been three minutes in the house, when [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] entered suddenly, and exclaiming, ‘Out of t
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  • ...n. Not one of them moved, because I had not moved. He went straight to the house. About two hours afterwards Aaron came to us. I waited to see if he would s ...arged with aiding and abetting the Kelly gang, and were brought before the court and remanded for a week. No evidence was given beyond the fact that they we
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  • He presented a dreadful sight when brought before the Wangaratta Court next day, and the spectators commented severely on the brutality of the pol ...nness. When he was being brought next morning from the lockup to the Court House, he escaped from the constable in charge, of him, and took refuge in the sh
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  • ...[[Insp Wliiam Montfort|Montfort]], who succeeded Superintendent Sadleir at Benalla, gave evidence before the [[Royal Commission report day 14 page 15|Royal Co ...at he, in ignorance, trusted 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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  • ...f Dan Kelly and his cousin. The latter was arrested and brought before the court, and had no difficult in proving his innocence, and was, therefore, dischar ...out on patrol to Greta on Sunday, April 14, with instructions to return to Benalla on Monday, 15th.
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  • ...told him if I saw him on my way I would take him to Greta, bring him in to Benalla, and remand him to Chiltern the following day. I suggested that to him. Question.-Were you at Lindsay's public house on that occasion on the morning of your being shot?
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  • Although Mrs Kelly, Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17, 1878, their trial did not take place until October 9, when the Ned Kelly was not charged before that court. He was neither charged nor tried; yet was he thus prejudged and condemned.
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  • ...urt is to sit monthly, except in January. The chief clerk of the Insolvent Court, Melbourne, and the chief clerks of the County Courts at Ballarat, Geelong, ...to be exercised in handling these fish the following will show (says the ''Benalla Ensign'').
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  • BENALLA POLICE COURT ...in this month when the prisoners were arrested. My saddle was found in the house. (she prosecutor here stated the marks by which he identified the saddle.)
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  • WANGARATTA POLICE COURT ...ay, the 23rd December. At 10 o'clock in the morning he went to defendant's house. He saw a hide there in a detached building from the dwelling. He examined
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  • '''WANGARATTA POLICE COURT''' ...orse dead I traced tracks of blood, from .O'Brien's stable back to Lloyd's house by the marks of the horse's shoe's. Knew that they were the tracks of my ho
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  • ...s and Shanties|gin]], in a house, called the Travellers' Home at [[Benalla|Benalla]]; he paid 6d. for it, and she told him at the time they had no license to ...e red out in a serious, descriptive tone, amidst the laughter of the whole court, his Worship included.-After such concise testimony, the Bench said they ha
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...’Bean]] for burning stubble on land in his occupation without giving 24; house notice, as required by the act, on 29th January last. Mr DC O'Leary, instru
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  • '''CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OLD COURT-HOUSE''' ...of serving him. He met Unter at the railway station, and they both went to Benalla.
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  • At the Benalla Police Court, on the 17th inst, [[William Williamson, Brickey|William Williamson]], alia ...gave me brandy, and [[Lindsay's Shanty|David Lindsay]] accompanied me into Benalla.
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  • ...nals and the stamping-out of the crime. According to the statements in the House, the panic at Mansfield has been complete. ...lared that one of the Kelly gang rode last week into the important town of Benalla and in a manner took possession of it, compelling the leading publican to c
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  • ...ple here cannot understand why all the police and the head-quarters are at Benalla. Nothing has been done there, and nothing is likely to be done, either by t ...this. I have just heard that this Walter Lynch has been before the Police Court on five different occasions.
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  • [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]] was brought up at the Police Court this morning on a charge of writing a threatening letter to Mr Monks on the ...and could track them to where they had gone.” There were about 20 in the house at the time, including prisoner. May have used the same remarks on other oc
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  • ...the stationmaster's office there, waiting for the down train to return to Benalla. Gould mistook him for Mr [[Scott|Scott]], the manager of the bank, and pok ...he arrest was made so quietly that there were only two or three persons in court when the prisoner was brought up. He was subsequently taken to Beechworth g
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  • == Howlong Police Court == At this Court on Wednesday last, 2nd April, Henry Wyse was charged with stealing £7 from
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  • BENALLA, THURSDAY ...wtress were also present. The case created great excitement, and the court-house was crowded. After a very patient hearing, the Bench ordered the saddle to
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  • ...[Hare|Hare]] has permanently succeeded Mr C H [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] in the Benalla and Mansfield districts, and purposes making a vigorous search of the entir ...ding scale, the only accommodation offered being a small room in the court house, lent by the Government. The committee, however, were neither idle nor hope
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  • ...he body of the unfortunate Sherritt will be held to morrow (Wednesday.) at Benalla ...JP, was called upon to officiate, and the inquiry took place in the court house. The proceedings were some what of a formal nature, but little evidence bei
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  • ...the body being wrapped in calico and interned in the pauper portion of the Benalla Cemetery. ...rtly proceeded with on Monday was concluded today in the Beechworth police court before Mr [[Foster|Foster, PM]], and a jury consisting of the following per
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  • ...orning. I made my escape after 2 o'clock am. I saw the police approach the house within three minutes after my escape. I had given them notice that the Kell ...elieve he has money in the bank. His bank book was said to be found in his house. His sister said he had promised to send her money next month.
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  • ...glass of brandy at the bar, the ball having passed through the side of the house, which was weatherboard, with lath and plaster inside, before it embedded i ...increased about the break of dawn by the return of one of the engines from Benalla — for even an unsympathising engine was welcome — now with [[Nicholson|
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  • ...lice. Edward [[Const William Canny|Canny]], police constable, stationed at Benalla, said that he had known Joseph Byrne at the Woolshed and other places for o ...subsequently handed over to the friends of the outlaw, who were waiting in Benalla to receive it, and they conveyed it to Greta. They intend to bury it with t
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  • ...ace at Stringy Bark Creek. The nearest court of petty sessions was that of Benalla, and the preliminary investigation should therefore have been held at that ...ary to conduct the proceedings in any particular court, or even in a court-house at all.
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  • ...firing.” and then he said to me, “For God’s sake, Kelly surround the house and prevent them escaping.” ...ad a Martini Henry carbine. Up to the taking of Ned Kelly I fired unto the house about ten shots. The prisoners inside were told to lie down.
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  • ...when Sergeant Steele and his men arrived from Wangaratta. Mr Sadleir, from Benalla, arrived about the same time. By 6 o’clock the hotel was properly surroun ...prisoner wished to say nothing, except through his counsel in the Supreme Court. The prisoner was then formally committed for trial at Beechworth, on the 1
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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
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  • | [[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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  • I was stationed at [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', [[#2|Arrest of Ned Kelly]], Fit ...he [[Benalla Police Station|police cells]] to the [[Beechworth Court|Court House]].
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  • ...[[Richmond|Richmond]]. In August I got posted to [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] under Sgt [[Whelan|Whelan]] . He rode me rather hard and got me to work o Anyway Ned came to Benalla on 17/9/1877 and he started drinking. Some say that I drugged Ned. After he
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  • ...he paddocks that were fit for work. I sent several mounted men that day to Benalla. From the time Kennedy was shot up to the time of the Euroa bank robbery my ...they remained away for six or seven days, and then reported themselves at Benalla without finding any trace of anything. ([[Royal Commission report day 6 pag
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  • ...ents|1876]] I was involved with a missing saddle from a hotel in [[Benalla|Benalla]] which turned up in [[Winton|Winton]] in September on my horse. I was arre On 19 October [[1874-1877 Events|1877]] at our trial in [[Benalla Court|Benalla]] Mr '''Butler''', P.M., sentenced us each to 3 months in [[Beechworth Gaol
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  • ...the time and Horwood and I were providing the escort for the gold down to Benalla. ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and their Pursuers (17)|JJK ...volunteered to return and with a number of other police caught a train for Benalla at 3pm and arrived there at 8pm. ([[Royal Commission report day 22 page 2|R
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  • ...from anything to do with our mother's defence and we did not appear in the court case.My elder sister, [[Margaret Skillion|Maggie]] effectively became the h ...ay to the Royal Commission about Maggie and I as we were walking home from Benalla in the rain after one of the hearings in the case against our mother. It wa
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  • ...law [[Jack Ryan (2)|Anne Ryan]]. A few months later I was back before the court charged with using abusive language against Anne's landlord. That was the l ...on and sentenced to death by Judge [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]].
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  • The case came to court in Benalla on 26/10/69. Supt [[Sup Nicolas|Nicolas]] procecuted. Ned Kelly gave his ve ...wer's accomplice in the offence against MacBean. I was brought to trial in Benalla in May 1870. That fell through for lack of evidence. ([[The Argus at KellyG
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  • I was at the police station at Benalla on 18/9/[[1874-1877 Events|1877]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] had ar ...he [[Benalla Police Station|police cells]] to the [[Beechworth Court|Court House]]. Ned was rather stirred up and he would not let us handcuff him. Along th
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  • == I was a court employee in Wangaratta and volunteered to go to the siege at Glenrowan == ...page 2|RC13969]]) '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' '''Special train leaves Benalla to go to Beechworth - follow up on death of Aaron Sherritt'''
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  • I was arrested near [[Benalla|Benalla]] by ... ([[The Argus at KellyGang 4/1/1879 (2)|Argus4/1/79]])([[The Argus We made the big application in the Supreme Court in Melbourne on 18/2/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. Sir Redmond [
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  • ...hinese|Chinaman]], but they were discharged at the sittings of the Supreme Court because the evidence was considered insufficient. ([[Royal Commission repor ...Robbery|1879]] I got a [[Telegraph|telegram]] from police headquarters in Benalla with news that the '''KellyGang''' were about to head over the River [[Murr
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  • ...il evening. After leaving the Prison I stole a suit of clothes from a farm-house and then a blade of an old sheep-shears that I turned into a weapon. I was ...after that Ned Kelly was arrested at home and after cases in [[Benalla (2)|Benalla]] and Kyneton allowed to go home. Meanwhile I was associated in the mind of
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  • ...was considered insufficient and the charges were discharged by the Supreme Court. Joe got 6 months ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 27|RC13531]]) ([[K ...ad been cutting wood a little way from Mrs. [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s house. I had an axe on my shoulder when I first saw the police. Sadleir, Standish
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  • ...of 25/4/1878 Kate and I were coming home from our mothers court hearing in Benalla. Hear what those smug police told the Royal Commission <blockquote>'they used to repeatedly rush into the house revolver in hand upset milk dishes, empty the flour out on the ground, brea
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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 the d ...la on the 17th. From there they were taken to Beechworth Goal then back to Benalla for their committal on 17 May. On [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|9/10/1878]]
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  • ...at the circuit courts; one of their friends was always before the circuit court at the general sessions. ([[Royal Commission report day 14 page 2|RC3023]]) ...ake an arrest if possible.(RC3058) As I said I started off on the 9th from Benalla and went to [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]-Glenrowan to [[Oxley|Oxley]], and made
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  • === The police sergeant at Benalla who sent Fitzpatrick to arrest the Kellys, also at the siege of Glenrowan = The case came to court in Benalla on 26/10/69. Ned Kelly gave his version and it was backed up by his two mat
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  • The court house was built in 1858 it has changed little over the years. == Importance of Beechworth Court ==
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  • '''[[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Court]] House''' ...area. Soon after the police district was based in [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]].
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  • The court house was. == Importance of the Benalla Court House ==
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  • The Police station was about 100 metres from the Court House and 150 yards from the telegraph station ([[Royal Commission report day 12 == Importance of the Benalla Police Station ==
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  • Between [[Seymour|Seymour]] and [[Benalla|Benalla]] on the old Hume Highway. A part of the Benalla local government area in 1873. There were some issues([[The North Eastern E
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  • ...ors in the front -one from the bar and the other from the dining room. The house had two rooms behind and a little narrow passage. ([[Royal Commission repor ...might be three feet or more between the detached building and the dwelling-house. ([[Royal Commission report day 19 page 50|RC7281]])
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  • The case came to court in Benalla on 26/10/69. Supt [[Sup Nicolas|Nicolas]] procecuted. Ned Kelly gave his ve ...tments by partitions of blanketing, rags, &amp;c. There were no men in the house, only children and two girls of about fourteen years of age, said to be her
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  • I had a place that was called 'Lindsay's Halfway House' and 'Lindsay's Public House, Winton' ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 5|RC12844]]). ...and rebandaged his hand when he was wounded. I also helped him get home to Benalla. He was not drunk.
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  • '''Francis Edward Brady''' house-steward ([[The Argus (30)|Argus1/7/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (4) ...angaratta Land Board consisted of Mr ET Dunn (of the land office [[Benalla|Benalla]]), Mr Wm Ward (Chairman of the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] Mining Board), an
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  • Towns like Beechworth and Benalla had their own breweries. Spirits had more alcohol and many drinkers saw thi [[Benalla|Commercial]]
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  • '''Courts''' - [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], [[Benalla Court|Benalla]], Clunes, [[Donnybrook|Donnybrook]], [[El Dorado|El Dorado]] , [[Kilmore|K ...[[Gaunson, David|Gaunson]] , McLeary, [[Ned Kellys Trial|Molesworth]] . [[Benalla|Pow]] , [[Beechworth|Read]] , [[Smyth|Smyth]] , [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]
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  • ...]] while he was lying in the van, and while he was in the station master's house; and I made drawings of the armour on the station. ([[The Argus (38)|Argus5 ...uits were taken by the police from Glenrowan to the police headquarters in Benalla.
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  • ...horses for sale, as I was intending to sell out. I sold them afterwards at Benalla and the rest in New South Wales and left Victoria as I wished to see certai ...the prisoner's behalf. The trooper after speaking to this man rode to the house and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] came out. He asked Dan to go to Greta with him. Dan a
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  • ...ellys arrest at Glenrowan he was remanded in custody to appear at the City Court in Melbourne on 5/7/1880 and because of his state of health he was further On Saturday 31/7/1880 an impromptu court was held in the kitchen attached to the gaol hospital to remand Ned Kelly t
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