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  • == Foot Const William Duross == == Importance of Const Duross (2595) ==
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  • | Montfort , Duross
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  • ...t Armstrong|Armstrong]], [[Const A Alexander|Alexander]], [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]].
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  • ...Barry|Mrs Barry]], who had arrived about fifteen minutes before Weekes.  Duross immediately went to join the other constables in the bedroom.  That was th ...all through me and my daughter if we would not tell who was in the room.  Duross was in the sitting room when the knock came to the door, and he walked into
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  • ...I remained lying on the floor; they did not pull me underneath the bed.  Duross just tried to shove me in slightly, but I remained where I was in fact, I d ...are not particular what they say.  I am quite certain about the two men, Duross and Dowling, being under the bed and their heads out, and the guns facing t
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  • ...rty on the night of Aaron Sherritt’s murder— viz., Henry Armstrong, Wm Duross, Thomas P Dowling, and Robert Alexander—were guilty of disobedience of or
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  • [[Const W Duross|Const Duross]]
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  • ...y]] the night of Aaron Sherritt’s murder, viz., Henry Armstrong, William Duross, Thomas Patrick Dowling and Robert Alexander, were guilty of disobedience o
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  • ...n rode off, and Lambell reported the offence to Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross,]] the only constable on foot there. Important information has been receive
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  • ..., there were six people in the house – Constables Armstrong, Alexander, Duross, and Dowling, Aaron Sherritt and his wife. The German (Antoine Weekes), who
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  • ...the time by the deceased and Constables Armstrong, Alexander, Dowling and Duross, who had been for the past few days told off for the special duty of watchi
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  • ...he fire with my daughter and the deceased, when I heard a knock. Constable Duross was also there. In the other room there were three constables, but I do not ...e the shot was fired my daughter was in the room; but when the knock came, Duross joined the other three constables, in the bedroom. A man stepped into the s
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  • ...house. There were no shots fired by the police. Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]] left the sitting room and joined the police in the bedroom when the knock
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  • ...hen having his tea. At half past six o'clock a knock came to the door, and Duross walked into the bedroom. Our instructions were to remain close all day and
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  • ...n the house, and they knew that one of them was Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]. They found out that the police were in Sherritt's place by a very trivia
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  • ...now by whom. No shots were fired at the police. Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]], when the knock came, as I said before, went into the bedroom to the thre
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  • ...not shot Aaron, Aaron would have shot him if he got a chance. Byrne heard Duross going into the bedroom, and he said, 'Who is that man?' I said it was a man ...bedroom. I heard a voice saying 'Come out, Sherritt; I have lost my way.' Duross then said, 'Go out, Aaron, and show them.' I then heard a shot, and immedia
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  • ...inst. I was in Aaron Sherritt's house at Sebastopol. Constables Armstrong, Duross and Dowling, and Aaron Sherritt and Mrs Barry were there. Heard a knock at
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  • ...at the back of the house, but no shots were fired by the police. Constable Duross retired to the bedroom in order that the presence of the police should not
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  • ...two of the constables, and at half past they heard a knock, and Constables Duross went into the bedroom.  Their instructions were to remain in the hut durin
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  • ...the house. There was no shots fired by the police that I am aware of. When Duross went into the bedroom after he had heard the shot, it was so that he should
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  • ...the other was at his tea. Heard a knock about half-past six o’clock, and Duross walked into where they were. Our orders were to keep as quiet as possible,
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  • Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]], one of the men who were stuck up in the hut at Sebastopol, arrived in Me
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  • ...[Const R Alexander|Alexander]], [[Const McColl|MacColl]], [[Const W Duross|Duross]], [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]], [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], [[Const Glen
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  • ...le Mullane, and Constable Mullane, and Constables Alexander (2), M’Coll, Duross, Dowling, Armstrong, Glenny, Wickham, M’Hugh and Major. Constable Falkine
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  • ...s in the hut were four in number, namely, Constables Armstrong, Alexander, Duross, and Dowling, and there were also in the house with them Mrs Sherritt, wido
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  • 2595 Foot-constable W Duross
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  • ...t-constable R [[Const R McHugh|McHugh]], Foot-constable W [[Const W Duross|Duross]], Foot-constable R [[Const Glenny|Glenny]], Mounted-constable R [[Const R
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  • And that's how these four bold and joyous troopers, Alexander, Armstrong, Duross and Dowling, on the night of July the second at Sebastapol, did do their le
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  • ...or to the tragedy, Sheritt was sitting in the hut telling [[Const W Duross|Duross]] that some short time before the murders on Stringy Bark Creek he and Byrn
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  • Senior-constable Armstrong was in charge, and Duross was one of the men. Forget the names of the other two. Told Ward there was
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  • [[Const W Duross|Const Duross]]
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  • ...I asked, "Who's there?" at the same time beckoning to Constable Duross to retire into the inner room before the door was opened, as such was the o ...k. He asked his name. I said, "Duross," as I had heard Constable Duross, who was not known in the district, and had only recently come from Melbour
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  • ...I asked, "Who's there?" at the same time beckoning to Constable Duross to retire into the inner room before the door was opened, as such was the o ...k. He asked his name. I said, "Duross," as I had heard Constable Duross, who was not known in the district, and had only recently come from Melbour
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  • ...d devoted a considerable amount of time to the examination of Constable '''Duross''' one of the four constables who were in Sherritt's hut at the time of the [[../../people/peD_G/durossWPc.html|'''Constable Duross''']] gave evidence to the effect that he was by himself in Violet Town when
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  • '''Duross''' '''giving evidence''' Constable Duross continued – Constable Armstrong went outside and round the house during t
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  • ...a lie. We next met Ward, who gave us the same advice. He said he had told Duross to tell Mr Hare the party was watching Mrs Byrne's. I declined to be a part
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  • ...to tell a lie to Mr Hare; but Mr Ward did tell him that he had instructed Duross to tell Mr Hare a lie to the effect that he and Armstrong were at Mrs Byrne
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  • ...light on points of detail. Ward distinctly denied having ever suggested to Duross, the constable on duty at Sherritt's hut, to tell a falsehood to Mr Hare ab ...nstable Alexander was called in and stated emphatically that Ward had told Duross to tell the falsehood. Ward again denied the charge, and insinuated that th
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  • ...und. She had to lie on the floor. They did not put her underneath the bed. Duross just tried to shove her in slightly, but she remained where she was. In fac ...rmstrong and Dowling partly under the bed lying on their chests. Constable Duross was sitting at the end of the bedroom near the bed. I do not know who put t
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  • ...ty on the night of Aaron Sherritt's murder - viz, Henry Armstrong, William Duross, Thos. Patrick Dowling and Robert Alexander - were guilty of disobedience o
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  • “The names of the police present were Constables Armstrong (in charge) Duross, Dowling, and Alexander. Never was there a more conspicuous instance of arr
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  • ...tting evidence. As regards the testimony of the constables Barry, Falkner, Duross, and Alexander, who at one time formed the "cave party," Detectiv
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  • ...other innocent persons at Glenrowan. The three constables [[Const W Duross|Duross]], [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]], and [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]], who we
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  • Constables William '''Duross''', Thos. Patrick '''Dowling''', and Robert '''Alexande'''r, who were recom
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  • ...able [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], and one man was named [[Const W Duross|Duross]], and two others I do not remember the names. I said to Ward, “Well, the ...e men to where Aaron was. I took two with me; I left the other two behind, Duross and the other. One of the men said to me, “You cannot go down there now I
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  • ...ritt's house. I complained to Ward about the behaviour of [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and the other constable, and he told me that immediately after I had left
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  • | Foot-constable W. [[Const W Duross|Duross]]
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  • Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]] called and examined. Examination closed.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/durossWPc.html|'''William Duross''']] '''sworn and examined .'''
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...he man that went in the room?” She said, “That is a man by the name of Duross.” He said, “What is he?” and she said, “He is looking for work abou
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence''' <span id="rc3748">[[#rc3748|3748]]</span> She said it was Duross, looking for work?— Yes.
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • | '''[[Const W Duross|Const Duross]]''' == 4/5/1881 Const Duross commenced his evidence - ==
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  • ...He gave you no reason?— Yes, he said he told Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]] to tell Mr. Hare that I, Armstrong, and Sherritt were over at Byrne's pla ...ht I and constables Armstrong and Alexander were in the bedroom. Constable Duross , Aaron Sherritt , and his wife, were in the kitchen, having tea.
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  • ...came running in, and said that Byrne sent her in to tell [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and his mates to come out.
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  • ...Had you any means of knowing the time—any clock?— No. [[Const W Duross|Duross]] had a watch.
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  • <span id="rc5055">[[#rc5055|5055]]</span> Was Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]] with you at the time?— Yes.
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  • ...he had told any other?— Yes, he said he told Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]. ...r over; I do not want to take you short?— Well, Constables Armstrong and Duross were on the opposite side of a sapling to me. I was the first to see him, a
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  • ...that you positively heard me give that order that I told [[Const W Duross|Duross]] to tell Superintendent Hare a lie—that they were at the hut—
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  • ...ankets all into the room, and, by the permission of Sherritt and his wife, Duross and I slept on the bed with our blankets. Alexander and Dowling slept on th
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  • ...id to me, “Mr. Hare has gone down along with constables [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]]; go away and be there before them, an ...never could know what constable till I read in the press. I thought it was Duross, and I thought first it was Alexander. I said, “This has already been ref
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  • ...rifle?— No, none. I do not blame [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] for that. Duross blames him for our having shot-guns, but I do not. I carried my shot-gun al
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  • ...we searched about the bush and could see nothing of them. [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and Dowling remained in reserve; only the two of us remained at that time
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  • ...next two men gave such evidence as the Melbourne men had given,” meaning Duross and Dowling. Mullane said, “Mrs. Sherritt made a sworn declaration before
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  • <span id="rc12223">[[#rc12223|12223]]</span> [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]]?— Yes. I received that letter that has
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  • ...s]] in the sitting room. As soon as Sherritt spoke to this man at the door Duross came into the room where we were.
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  • ...3038]]</span> Did he find you all in the hut, or were you watching?— No; Duross, I, and Mrs. Sherritt were in the hut; the others were out with Sherritt ge
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  • ...I always went with the others. I did not hear the conversation he had with Duross. ...tely and get down there before Mr. Hare ?— I understand so. Mr. Hare and Duross and I went down, and we had great trouble in finding the way. He asked the
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  • ...we would go outside; I and Dowling answered yes, but I could not hear what Duross said, for he was sitting at the end of the room (see form attached). I was
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  • <span id="rc13099">[[#rc13099|13099]]</span> Sherritt and you and Duross were in the house?— Yes. ...ide the sitting-room. It was not I met you at the door; it might have been Duross I am not certain.
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  • ...08">[[#rc13108|13108]]</span> You say you heard me say to [[Const W Duross|Duross]], “Say they are gone down”?— Yes. <span id="rc13109">[[#rc13109|13109]]</span> You heard nothing more?— Duross asked me to say so, and I said I would not.
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  • ...10]]</span> Who was in the hut at the time?— Constables [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]] . <span id="rc13312">[[#rc13312|13312]]</span> Who answered?— I think Duross said they were out cutting firewood.
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  • ...and my daughter if we would not tell who was in the room. [[Const W Duross|Duross]] was in the sitting-room when the knock came at the door, and he walked in
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  • ...was a working man looking for work, and said his name was [[Const W Duross|Duross]]. ...der the bed for security?— No, I was not under the bed, I was alongside. Duross put his hand to me and just shoved me slightly, but not under the bed. My d
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  • ...presented in the papers that you would like to speak of?— Yes. Constable Duross in his evidence said that Byrne was sending me inside to see if the bullet
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  • ...was the means of keeping you in the house?— Constables [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]]. It was between the both of them. ...out?— Well, I do not know exactly what you said, but I heard Dowling and Duross say they could do nothing by going out.
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  • <span id="rc13705">[[#rc13705|13705]]</span> Were Dowling and Duross and Armstrong and Alexander in your party?— They were.
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  • ...13710|13710]]</span> Were [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] and [[Const W Duross|Duross]] amongst the men you instructed?— Yes, they were, and, apart from my ins
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  • When Duross swears that you told him to say that they were watching he swears a false-h ...the three of us standing and having a conversation with reference to what Duross swore?' - who was lying and about what?
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  • ...at one side of the room where the bed was not, Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]] and Constable [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] were under the bed, and their h ...mained lying on the floor?— Yes; they did not put me underneath the bed. Duross just tried to shove me in slightly, but I remained where I was; in fact, I
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  • ...township at night.” “Well,” he said, “I will give a blowing up to Duross.” I said, “Do not do anything of the kind at present, for it is very di <span id="rc13865">[[#rc13865|13865]]</span> When Duross swears that you told him to say that they were watching he swears a false-h
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  • <span id="rc13874">[[#rc13874|13874]]</span> Was Duross supposed to know the way as well as those other men?— They were supposed ...Alexander ought to know his way, because he was there the longest. I think Duross was the shortest. They were asked the question by Mr. Hare if they could ta
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  • ...as you usually go, and I will follow”; and Alexander took the lead, and Duross followed behind.
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  • ...wn to watch Byrne's. I said I would not. Mr. Hare then came in, and he and Duross had some conversation. I do not know what it was. ...ch Byrne's, and he said it five or six times in the hearing of us all—to Duross particularly. I was present at the time.
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