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  • == Importance of John and Mary Byrne == ...ne's uncle and Mary (nee Wall) his aunt. They lived at Sebastopol near Mrs Byrne '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in w
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  • == Importance of Joe Byrne == ...Mary Byrne|John and Mary]] Byrne '''grand parents''' Joseph and Catherine Byrne, ? Photograph
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  • == Catherine (Kate) Byrne == == Importance of Kate Byrne ==
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  • == Mrs Margaret Byrne == == Importance of Mrs Byrne ==
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  • == Importance of Paddy Byrne == [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s brother '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#3|Early Years]]., [[#5|Teenag
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  • ...ain members of the KellyGang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit
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  • ...ain members of the KellyGang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Dan Kelly]] [[Category:Steve Hart]] [[Category:KellyGang and F
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  • [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Dan Kelly]] [[Category:Steve Hart]] [[Category:KellyGang and F
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  • | On Wallace, Sherritt & Joe Byrne | Byrne's
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  • ...third member of the gang who murdered the constables, and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], the fourth, had also both been known as cattle or horse stealers, but en ...Warby Ranges, with the intricacies of which Hart was well acquainted. Joe Byrne, three years older that Hart, a fine, handsome young man, apparently with m
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  • ...riends of the outlaws, and though it was not certain at that time that Joe Byrne was one of them, Mr Sadlier thought the information worth vigorously acting
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  • ...n, again, was the house of Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]], mother of Joe Byrne, a member of the gang, and this house was empty like the others. ...mselves that none of the property of the murdered men was concealed in Mrs Byrne’s hut, and when the search was over, there strolled up first to join the
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  • ...eantime the men had dismounted from their horses. Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] and her children appeared upon the scene, and some miners, who were prosp ...rritt being concluded, Captain Standish and Mr Sadlier then approached Mrs Byrne, whose hut was their temporary headquarters. They pointed out to her that h
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  • ...dently at this time known as a member of the gang, even his [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|mother]] apparently admitting it, the sentence of outlawry was not passed a
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  • ...utlaws’ friends were lurking in hiding near the station. Accordingly Joe Byrne was not threatened in any way while he mounted guard over his prisoners. ...ad to ask for information and assistance. As he approached the store room, Byrne, covering him with a gun, ordered him to come forward, which he was forced
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  • ...s mother, magnanimously handed it back, robbing Mr McCauley instead, while Byrne appropriated Mr Scott’s time piece.
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  • ...rrived that on the evening of the day named by Sherritt men supposed to be Byrne and Dan Kelly had been seen riding towards the Murray, and a police party w
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  • ...nying her and escorting her back to the station. In the afternoon Hart and Byrne, both dressed as constables, took [[Const Richards|Richards]] out of the lo ...rrier, who did the work but apparently was rendered somewhat suspicious by Byrne’s manner, for he was careful to note the brands of the horses.
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  • In the meantime Ned Kelly and Byrne were engaged in appropriating all the money in the bank, making Living show
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  • ...eeds, which he had either written himself or got some friend—perhaps Joe Byrne who was the litterateur of the gang—to write for him. Not being able to s ...ne were the leading spirits of the gang—Ned in undisputed authority, but Byrne an able and trusted lieutenant, while the other two played minor parts and
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  • While Kelly was engaged in search for a publisher, Joe Byrne had taken command of the telegraph office. He bailed up the operator and or ...for the towns people that no mischief happened to them after Ned Kelly and Byrne had gone, for the other two scoundrels seemed to take pleasure in cruelty f
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  • ...e would betray his friend, Joe Byrne. Sherritt was at this time engaged to Byrne’s sister, and for the credit of human nature one hopes that Ward was righ
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  • Disappointed here, the party rode away to watch [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]’s house, which lay in the gully under the lee of a steep hill. [[Aaron ...ery were in vain. The Kellys did not come, and after the twentieth day Mrs Byrne, who for some reason suspected police were about, discovered a piece of soa
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  • ...break up the camp, but Sherritt assured him that [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] had, except through him, no means of communicating with the outlaws, and ...e him to come from his own hut which was not far distant from theirs. Miss Byrne did not go to meet Sherritt, but the old lady drew him aside and told him s
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  • ...intelligence with which the ambush was conducted. Some five days after Mrs Byrne caught sight of the police Mr Hare came to the conclusion that it was usele
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  • ...rch 6, when Mr [[Hare|Hare]] was watching for the Kellys at [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrnes’]];, the forces engaged in hunting the outlaws were added to b
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  • ...eme. The outlaws, he said, would be sure to come to Mrs Byrne’s, and Joe Byrne would be leading a pack horse with the treasure strapped upon it. When the
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  • ...watch party near her mother’s house, [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|Miss Byrne]], probably suspecting [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]], broke off her engagemen
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  • ...of the outlaws and had now begun to bring tales of them to the police. Joe Byrne, who was the literary man of the gang, used frequently to indulge in letter
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  • ...nd endeavour to remain on good terms with them, which he did, and soon Joe Byrne again visited him at his hut. He thanked him for his services in posting va
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  • ...rritt Snr|Mrs Sherritt]], from whom he learnt that she had lately seen Joe Byrne, and that he had told her they ‘could go anywhere if it were not for her
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  • ...he recognised Joe Byrne with whom he had been long acquainted. [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]], who was his companion, bailed up Anton Wicks ...here, waiting till it should be time to go upon their nightly watch at Mrs Byrne’s, and in addition there were Aaron and his wife, and her mother, [[Mrs E
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  • ...ng, while her daughter rushed distracted into the bedroom. [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] over Mrs Barry, almost touching the body that lay by the doorway, and he ...beyond clutching their firearms and whispering together. A manly rush upon Byrne, when for a few seconds he stood by the door after firing his shot, might h
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  • ...y|Mrs Barry]] open the front door of the kitchen. It was the back to which Byrne and [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]] had come, and standing outside on either side of
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  • Meanwhile Dan Kelly and Joe Byrne, allowing their decoy, Anton Wicks, to slip away to his home, had left Sher
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  • ...obbler of brandy, someone heard a warning, ‘Steady, old man!’ from Joe Byrne.
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  • ...he Curnow’s had a long and anxious wait under the eye of [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], and it was nearly an hour later when Kelly came out again with Bracken a
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  • ...horrified silence fell upon the crowd. Ned Kelly broke off his discourse. Byrne came in from the back room, saying, ‘The train is coming.’ Ned Kelly we
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  • ...all did so. From the escapees’ report, it appeared that [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] was dead, shot in the groin, and that Dan Kelly and Steve Hart were still
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  • ...e magisterial enquiry it was found that he was shot as an outlaw. With Joe Byrne’s body to Benalla there went that of Martin Cherry, an innocent victim of
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  • | THE CAMP AT MRS. BYRNE'S
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  • ...izens. For 32 years the names of Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne have been execrated by the whole people of Australia, who have become used,
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  • ..., that there is in starving. And that's what started one of them boys (Joe Byrne) on the job." And it is not exaggerating to say that plenty of people
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  • ...DRUNK''' "After this time all the gang were quite sober. [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] had had a few drinks. He came up and snatched a bottle of brandy out of t
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  • ...d [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] were watching [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne's]] house. Meeting with "The Sun" representative in Melbourne a f
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  • ...two bullets in his body. It was a double-barrelled rifle that [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] killed him with. It had belonged to poor [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], who was
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  • ...d worse and they had no tucker at all. So one day [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] came along and said she was ashamed but they had nothing and would I let "Along the road, about dinner time, I met Mrs Byrne's two sons, Joe and Paddy. They said, "Hello, where are you going with
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  • THE ARREST OF JOE BYRNE AND SHERRITT ...oung Joe Byrne and Aaron Sherritt-an event from which the determination of Byrne to observe no more laws may be said to date. It was only a case of suspicio
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  • ...ever. There was bound to be a mistake made some time or other. And it was Byrne that made it. A stolen horse was found in his paddock at Barnawartha. He co
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  • ...s has been stationed in an abandoned miner's hut, with orders to watch Mrs Byrne's hut all night, and return at daylight. They had the most strict instructi '''JOE BYRNE'S REASON'''
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  • Aaron Sherritt's version of the encounter was that Ned Kelly compelled Byrne and Hart to kill Kennedy, as they had neither of them fired a shot at the o
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  • "The armed men, Ned and Dan Kelly, Byrne, and Hart, kept guard in turn all night. Next day (Sunday) happened to be v ...ertained. After escorting Constable Richards to his quarters Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the
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  • Dan and Ned Kelly take to the bush, and later organise with Byrne and Hart, a gang of robbers which terrorised a huge area of country for two
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  • ...d learnt much from the old criminals whom he met with-it was actually what Byrne did learn in this way that formed the groundwork of the elaborate scheme of
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  • ...ed Kelly was 24 years old, Dan was only 17, Hart was a year older, and Joe Byrne 21. They were well equipped with arms and were men who from their experienc ...aiseworthy. The behaviour of the constables who were employed to watch Mrs Byrne's house, and whose headquarters was a cave in the vicinity, has already bee
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  • But Ned Kelly and Byrne, at least, expressed the most fervent regret for the necessity which Kenned
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  • It was the tragedy of the Wombat that impelled Byrne and Hart to throw in their lot for good or ill with the Kellys. Both these
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  • ...[[Euroa|Euroa]]. Accordingly, on the afternoon of the second day, leaving Byrne in charge of the prisoners, the other three started out to work what they c ...e three bushrangers, all heavilly armed, went to the bank. In the meantime Byrne had apprehended a telegraph line repair who had begun to make trouble. It w
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  • ...der. When, after his ferocious and horrible threat against [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], that careful bandit lengthened the odds against misadventure for himself This was just after the storekeeper, Owen, came to the rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie w
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  • ...d camps. All this was in the thick of the mountain forest country. But Mrs Byrne outwitted the whole lot of them, and a few words that she had with Sherritt
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  • ...ullets,. Then he gave it to Byrne. At the same time he threatened to shoot Byrne if he did not do what he was told. We had a smoke for a while, and the outl
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  • ...might be forfeited at any moment, and when, in the midst of his carousal, Byrne was slain by a stray bullet as he stood up at the bar, glass in hand, the t ...was before Byrne was shot. Full of the courage that emanates from whisky. Byrne yelled out: 'Oh, - the police! We can do them yet; let's fight them,' Ned s
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  • ...lly]], this, pointing to the younger man, is my brother Dan and that is Mr Byrne. What do you think of us?"
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  • ...the reins of a beautiful flea-bitten grey to Ned, and a bright chestnut to Byrne; his own mount, a dark brown, with Roman nose and roach back, he made fast ...ances. Dan here wants to settle matters by potting you at once, but me and Byrne are going to take you to the camp, where you can do the cooking for a day o
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  • ...Then came his brother leading the captured horse and rider, then followed Byrne bringing up the rear, and moving off in Indian file we commenced the march, ...se on the opposite side to come over. This order was obeyed, Dan Kelly and Byrne following in the same order. I was relieved of my horse, and my hands were
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  • ...that I would be happy to drink their health, but I could not take it neat. Byrne then took a pannikin, held the bottle over it, and looking at me said, &quo
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  • ...ncy, was taking his food seated on a log, with his face towards the creek. Byrne occupied the same seat, with his back to the leader. As they partook of the When he had finished his meal Byrne hobbled old Bismark, and allowed him the run of the enclosure, where, thoug
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  • ...'s notebook I wrote in pencil an order for that amount, and, handing it to Byrne, remarked, with a smile, "I have made it payable to bearer; so you nee ...n cut for partners, and I deemed it a bit of good fortune to be mated with Byrne. I entertained a secret dread of the youngest member of the gang, concludin
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  • ALONE WITH BYRNE IN THE HUT ...ronghold. The first movement of the other two was to the whisky bottle, as Byrne remarked, "to have an eye-opener."
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  • ALONE WITH BYRNE IN THE HUT continued " 'Under present circumstances I should like noth "Very well," said Byrne, "have a nip first," and, pouring out some of the liquor and addi
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  • ...RNE IN THE HUT continued "Let's have a game of crib, then," said Byrne. "Let's have another nip before we start," said Byrne, helping himself as before, and passing the bottle to me. I said, "I w
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  • ...t wish to take life, although the law would have justified me in doing so. Byrne and his confederates being outlaws. Having drawn cork, Byrne again indulged in the spirit, passing the bottle to me, and, as before, I p
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  • “All right,” said Byrne, and picking up the rifle, he produced the key from the other handcuffs, an The words so sincerely spoken, had a reassuring effect on Byrne, who said,
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  • ...ith them Sherry, who was in a dying state, and the dead body of the outlaw Byrne.
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  • ...or four weeks, when we're well away. Steve here, and me, and Ned, and Joe Byrne were in that pub, all right. Ned got away, and we were to foller him, but J
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  • ...that there were no such two men shot as this imaginative gentleman states. Byrne was shot - and identified. Hart and Dan Kelly were shot 0 and identified by
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  • ...ilst it was burning and identified the three dead bodies there as those of Byrne, Dan, and Hart, who pulled the wounded man, Sherry, out of the burning buil '''[[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'''
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  • THE ARREST OF JOE BYRNE AND SHERRITT JOE BYRNE'S REASON [[Cookson, 05_09_1911_4|....]]
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  • ALONE WITH BYRNE IN THE HUT [[Cookson, 20_09_1911_1|....]]
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  • ...or semi veiled, all over the colony. The families of the Kellys, Hart, and Byrne were large ones, and members of them were to be found scattered over all th
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  • == Ned Kelly’s family, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne == [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] was born in 1857 at Woolshed, near Beechworth. He was a fine strapping yo
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  • ...e and Hart were dreadfully cut up at the turn things had taken, especially Byrne, who was nervous and downcast. ...r version of this matter. He said Ned Kelly told him that he made both Joe Byrne and Steve Hart fire into Kennedy whilst he was lying wounded, as neither of
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  • [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] told me it was quite by accident that Joe Byrne and Hart happened to be with the Kellys when they attacked the police. They
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  • ...ed, 'I won't harm the old man if he surrenders quietly.' A tall young man (Byrne) told us to drive up to the homestead. As we approached the gate leading to ...roy the telegraph line, leaving their prisoners guarded by [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]. They got tomahawks, and cut down one of the telegraph posts, tearing awa
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  • ...ot; and returned it to him, taking, instead, a watch from Mr Macauley; and Byrne took Mr Scott's watch from him. ...prisoners, before they came to the house, signals passed between them and Byrne, who was on guard; this was evidently pre-arranged, so as to denote all was
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  • ...especially fine, good-looking, and well dressed men, as Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne were. There is no doubt the gang had great luck all that day. Their plans w
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  • ...couple of days before, and they had called for supplies at a shanty where Byrne was well known. This information was furnished to the police on the New Sou
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  • ...nstables inside, he suddenly presented two revolvers at Devine's head, Joe Byrne doing the same to Constable Richards. The outlaws immediately procured the ...custom to clean out the church and prepare the place for service, and Joe Byrne was sent to this place of worship with Mrs Devine, whilst she carried out h
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  • ...we are stuck up, the Kellys are here, and the police are also stuck up.” Byrne then brought over Dan Kelly, and left him in the bath-room in charge of the ...Kelly insisted upon it being opened, and Living gave him one of the keys. Byrne wished to smash the safe, but Ned Kelly brought in the manager, who had bee
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  • ...thought it was a hoax they were playing on him, but when he saw Kelly and Byrne with revolvers in each hand, he saw the mistake he had made. Mr Jarleton ma ...and Byrne he was ordered to return them. Ned Kelly and his lieutenant Joe Byrne showed great judgment in the manner they carried out the whole affair. Ned
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  • ...ceiving you, sir, please don't trust him; he would not sell his friend Joe Byrne for all the money in the world." I felt convinced my opinion of the ma
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  • ...said, “We are awfully late, we must hurry on to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]’s house,” and we again followed him in the same order as before. He c == At Mrs Byrne ==
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  • ...tion of many things that were formerly unexplained. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]]
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  • ...bring some money they had stolen from the bank to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]'s. Amongst my men I had one who was a thorough larrikin, and [[Aaron Sher ...turn from Jerilderie either tonight or during the course of this week. Joe Byrne will be leading a pack-horse, with the gold and notes fastened up in a brow
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  • == A Letter from Joe Byrne == ...ind, read it to me; and who is it from?" He said, "Why, from Joe Byrne, of course." He sat down and read the letter without the least difficu
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  • ...direction of Beechworth. Half an hour afterwards Aaron, on his way to Mrs Byrne's, called in at my camp. I told him that Dan Kelly had been seen that day. ...mainder of the party go to the usua1 place at the stock yard and watch Mrs Byrne's. You come with a couple of men to my mother's place, and get two men from
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  • ...d started him off over the back of our camp, so that if the [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|old woman]] had seen him walking away she could not have recognized him. Wh ...old women discovered our watching-place. My men and Aaron pleaded that Mrs Byrne had no means of communicating with the outlaws, as she did not know where t
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  • == Joe Byrne visits his mother? == ...but at the time Aaron was very partial towards his old school fellow, Joe Byrne, and frequently he used to ask me to give Joe a chance of his life if they
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  • ...e police. Hart had a brother and sister, and they were always on the move. Byrne had a brother and two or three sisters; the former was always riding about.
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  • ...d that they should stay indoors all day and watch [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne's]] house by night, as Aaron lived about three quarters of a mile from her. == Watching Mrs Byrne ==
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  • ...Kelly was present at the shooting of Sherritt, but Wicks stated that only Byrne and Dan Kelly were there, they kept him handcuffed all the while they reman
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  • It is not positively known at what hour Joe Byrne and Steve Hart appeared on the scene, but it was some time in the morning.
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  • ...d another armed man near Ned Kelly, and I afterwards found out that he was Byrne. ...andy, and offered some in a tumbler to all adults there. Some accepted it. Byrne drank some himself, and gave Delaney twothirds of a tumbler, which he drank
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  • ...replied, 'All right,' and poured water into his brandy. While talking with Byrne and Dan Kelly, I expressed surprise at Glenrowan being stuck up by them, an ...Kelly interfered, and said that Ned had better stay behind, and let him or Byrne go with me. Some one else also urged Ned Kelly not to go away, and said tha
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  • ...hours, before Ned Kelly directed me to put my horse into the buggy. He and Byrne then went into the room which they had reserved for their own use. I drove ...k. As we got into the road, I found that we were accompanied by Ned Kelly, Byrne, and my brother in law, each on horseback, and by a Mr E Reynolds and R Gib
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