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  • Then Constable Bracken rushed up saying the Gang were in Mrs Jones and for God’s sake surround the hotel. Supt Hare then sang out “Come on ...come over and open the station which he did. Upon presenting the brandy to Mrs O’Connor and sister they refused saying “Oh No we could not touch that
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  • ...lway station, later on transferring them all to [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’s hotel]]. This hotel, which stood among trees about two hundred yards fr ...r, but the four outlaws were in the hotel together throughout the day. Mrs Jones, the proprietress of the establishment, seemed to rather relish having such
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  • ...ready referred to. Curnow had heard Ned Kelly talking of the matter to Mrs Jones, and he suggested that it would be wise to take his (Curnow’s) brother in
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  • ...me, and they were all making for the door, when [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]] interfered, saying that before they departed, Ned Kelly wished to give th
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  • ...y undeceived; but, as a matter of fact, but for [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’]] unfortunate appeal for a lecture from [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], all the
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  • ...police no one dared make a move. Presently the firing slackened, and Miss Jones walked into the big dark room where the prisoners crouched close together o
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  • ...aken out by a man who carried him in his arms. [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Miss Jones]] was wounded in making her escape, but she and many others reached a place ...ere at least, to do him justice, he showed more manly spirit. According to Mrs Reardon, he spoke to her a little before she left the house for the second
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  • An [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|ancient woman]], of aspect so forlorn as to suggest most strong ...opularly supposed to have perished in the great and final tragedy at the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan Hotel]], had been seen alive and well in South Afr
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  • ...ent who conveyed to us the surprising news that [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]], the licensee of the hotel where the fighting took place, was not only st
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  • '''''DESCRIBED BY OLD MRS JONES''''' "[[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]]?"
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  • "When I took the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]] at Glenrowan it was a poor place, but I worked hard ...the Bushrangers page 1|printed history]] of the fight, fully bears out Mrs Jones's statement in this respect:-"When we commenced firing we were unaware
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  • MRS JONES'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED ...and said they were hungry. Dan Kelly turned to me and said, 'Here, Mother Jones, you'd better see if you can get them anything to eat.'
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  • ...ables 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 ins And he told. He said that after [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] found Aaron Sherritt spying for the police she met him and spoke of
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  • ...ded not at all the bullets that they made noisy music on what poor old Mrs Jones calls his "iron clothes," they thought he was no man but the devi
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  • ..., and others. Sherry was shot - and subsequently removed, only to die. Mrs Jones's two children were shot - one fatally. But this was the extent of the kill
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  • OLD MRS KELLY DRESS A WEIRD OF [[Cookson, 27_08_1911_2|WOE....]] DESCRIBED BY OLD MRS JONES
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  • ...this was done they all walked back to Glenrowan, and were marched into Mrs Jones's hotel, and were kept prisoners there.
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  • ...ook possession of the township. They kept watching for persons passing Mrs Jones's hotel, and they would call upon them to "bail up," and march th .... This may have been fancy or fear on her part. Bracken was marched off to Jones's hotel, and found sixty two prisoners there. Dancing was going on, and eve
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  • ...been very ill.' As we got near the hotel, a man ran out of it towards Mrs Jones’s stable, distant about twenty yards from the hotel. I drove past the hot ...ouse, which they did. As soon as I had fastened the horse, I joined Mr and Mrs Stanistreet and others, who I was told had been taken prisoners by the gang
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  • ...majority of their male prisoners, and I was with them. When we reached Mrs Jones's there were, including those who had just been taken over, about fifty per "About one o'clock I was standing in the yard of Jones's hotel, thinking of the intentions of the gang, and I keenly felt that it
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  • ...nd as weights. After the jumping was concluded, I left Jones's and went to Mrs [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]]'s house to see my wife and sister. They cam ...he use I intended making of my liberty if I got it; but afterwards I heard Mrs Stanistreet saying to Ned Kelly that he ought to allow me to take home my s
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  • == Mrs Curnow's Objection == ...ain, and would not stay there, and we went back. I succeeded in persuading Mrs Curnow to go to bed; and my sister and I told her I had given up my project
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  • ...tion-master to give this while they covered him with their pistols. I left Mrs Stanistreet, and returned to the platform with Rawlings. I told my men that ...aid, "Who is it?" He replied, “Bracken. Go quickly over to Mrs Jones's, the outlaws are all there, and if you don't go this moment they will be
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  • ...s succeeded in stopping the rapid loss of blood. During the trying ordeal, Mrs [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] and Miss Smith remained unwilling witnesses of the te ...ice frequently called upon the women to come away, but they hesitated, and Mrs Reardon and her son were afraid to accompany Mr [[Reardon|Reardon]] to the
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  • ...ere only allowed out under surveillance. The women were permitted to go to Jones's Hotel about five o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and ...and they disappeared. A ball passed through the hut, and grazed Miss Jane Jones, fourteen years of age, on the forehead. The girl said, ‘Im shot,' and tu
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  • ...ren in the house then. The women and children commenced to shriek, and Mrs Jones's eldest daughter was wounded on the side of the head, and the eldest boy s
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  • ...suggested that Constable Bracken should be handcuffed to the sofa in Mrs. Jones' Hotel. While their mother had great pride in Ned's ability to lead, she al
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  • ...as the major factor in the capture of the Kellys, yet, strange to say, Mrs Jones not only received none of the reward, but she was arrested and charged with
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  • ...detectives amongst them.  They then bailed up [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’ hotel]].  Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly had not yet arrived from Sherritt’s ...soners.  The Kellys would give up Hare and O’Connor upon the release of Mrs Kelly, Mr Skillion, and Williamson, the three who were innocent of the char
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  • ...n up the men, women and children were imprisoned at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’ hotel]].  The full list of prisoners totalled 62.  On Sunday morning S ..., the Kellys and some of their prisoners spent a good deal of money at Mrs Jones’ on drink, most of which was considered as dangerous as “chain lightnin
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  • ...ar daylight.  I was thirty yards from the house on the Wangaratta side of Jones’ Hotel. ([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 3|RC11125]]) ...came out of the passage Steele fired.  Right behind the hotel I saw her (Mrs Reardon’s) son coming out.  I saw the young fellow coming out, leading a
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  • ...not swear it was Reardon, or young Reardon, but those that came out after Mrs Reardon. ...shoot him if he fired again? — No; the only one was that he had shot Mrs Jones in the ——.
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  • ...my children and family.  ‘We will let you all go directly,’ she (Mrs Jones) said.  That would be two o’clock, about an hour before the police arriv ...give you a lecture,’ so we all turned back into the house again, and Mrs Jones came in and said, ‘Kelly will give you all a lecture before you go.’ A
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  • ...ut we dared not go to the door, and I suppose they did not hear us.  Miss Jones was slightly wounded by the bullet.”
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  • ...the ground? — It was Miss Kate Kelly. Mr Sadleir, I never saw her; I saw Mrs Skillion approaching and turned her from the house. ...between her arrival (Ned Kelly’s sister) and your approach to enter Mrs Jones’ house did you see me (Mr Sadleir)? — Not at the time that I was called
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  • ...ritt; he was further responsible for the shooting of Martin Cherry and Mrs Jones’ little son at Glenrowan; he was responsible for the deaths of the four b On 25th November, Mrs Ann [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones]] was charged with harbouring the Kellys and committed for trial.
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  • '''[[Kelly Home|Mrs Kelly's home]]''' [[../../places/plH_L/jonesInnH1.html|'''Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn''']]
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  • ...g he received a telegram, stating that the bushrangers were shut in at Mrs Jones's hotel at Glenrowan, that Superintendent Hare had been wounded, and nine p
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  • <p>[[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn]]</p>
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  • ...s. It is built of brick, with shingle roof, and cost nearly £2500. Mr A G Jones headed the building list with a munificent gift of £100 towards its erecti The Criterion is under the management of Mr and Mrs John '''Clark''', who have the reputation of being amongst the most favouri
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  • ...police court, the first case was the children (three little girls), of Mrs Jones, who was convicted at the sessions last week of receiving the money stolen Mrs Mann, wife of Mr Mann, stock agent, while on a visit to her friends at Wood
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  • ...led with the good things of life at a pic-nic kindly inaugurated by Mr and Mrs Hennesay, the teachers, and Mr Stafford, farmer. A dance for the lads and l ...ifteen miler. Mr Murray afterwards withdrew her, and the race fell to Mr R Jones.
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  • ...rade and articles worth from a shilling to fifty pounds. I had a chat with Mrs Cohen, who seems satisfied with the place and the increasing trade they are
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  • [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn]]
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  • [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn]]
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  • On Saturday afternoon two girls, daughters of [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]], hotelkeeper, of Glenrowan, were felling a tree to obtain hive bees, when
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  • ...pe by gathering the inhabitants of the township into the hotel kept by Mrs Jones, and fighting from there, no doubt with the idea that the presence of so ma
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  • ...or the £8000]] , [[The Age (12)|Aaron Sherritt inquest]] , [[The Age (12)|Mrs Barry]]''' ...spector O'Connor and his five black trackers were picked up, together with Mrs O'Connor and her sister, Miss Smith. [Those ladies intended to proceed to B
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  • ...s succeeded in stopping the rapid loss of blood. During the trying ordeal, Mrs O'Connor and Miss Smith remained unwilling witnesses of the terrible scene. ...ice frequently called upon the women to come away, but they hesitated, and Mrs Reardon and her son were afraid to accompany Mr Reardon to the station. The
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  • ...ere only allowed out under surveillance. The women were permitted to go to Jones's Hotel about five o'clock , and shortly afterwards all the men but me and
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  • ...and they disappeared. A ball passed through the hut, and grazed Miss Jane Jones, fourteen years of age, on the forehead. The girl said, ‘Im shot,' and tu ...The women and children commenced to shriek, and [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones's eldest daughter]] was wounded on the side of the head, and the eldest boy
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  • ...ur , The stationmaster narrative , Robert Gibbons narrative , Statement of Mrs Reardon , Sergeant Steele's statement , Statement by Charles Rawlins , Stat ...rs O’Connor’s friends at Essendon for a few days before his departure. Mrs O’Connor and her sister came along thinking that they would be able to pa
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  • ...coming out boldly into the open. Just at this junction [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillian]], sister of the Kellys, attempted to approach the house from the ANN JONES
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  • [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]] (to her brother). –‘It’s a wonder you did not keep behind ...hot through the shoulder, but it is apparently only a flesh wound. The boy Jones was dangerously shot in the thigh. Both have been sent to the Wangaratta Ho
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  • ...He never got off his horse. I fired three or four shots from the front of Jones’s hotel but who I was firing at I do not know. I simply fired where I saw ...w the r head bleeding, blood and told her it was nothing serious. Poor Mrs Jones The mother commenced to cry bitterly. , and soon afterwards I left the kitc
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  • ...e at this time. There was a great shrieking of the women and children. Mrs Jones's eldest daughter (about 14) got shot in the side of the head, and the elde == STATEMENT OF MRS REARDON ==
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  • ...ur , The stationmaster narrative , Robert Gibbons narrative , Statement of Mrs Reardon , Sergeant Steele's statement , Statement by Charles Rawlins , Stat ...rs O’Connor’s friends at Essendon for a few days before his departure. Mrs O’Connor and her sister came along thinking that they would be able to pa
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  • == MRS MACDONNELL INTERVIEWED – PROCEEDINGS OF THE OUTLAWS ON SUNDAY == ...g told that I was in bed he pushed open the door, and said, “How are you Mrs Mac?” I said, “Who are you?” He said, “I'm Ned Kelly, get up and dr
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  • The little boy, [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones]], (a son of Mrs Jones the landlady of the hotel at Glenrowan, where the bushrangers entrenched th ...fected. They cried bitterly, and repeatedly kissed the burnt bones of Dan. Mrs Skillion divided her time between Dan's remains and ministering to the comf
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  • ...in the house had been slightly injured with a shot during the sortie, and Mrs. [[Reardon|Reardon]], who had a baby in her arms, tried to escape from the
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  • ...then ran away, with two ort three men following me, and I went up towards Jones’s, and when I got within fifty or eighty yards a shot was fired from the ...me I saw her head bleeding, and told her it was nothing serious. Poor Mrs Jones commenced to cry bitterly, I left the kitchen, and went into the back-yard
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  • ...tell me, where Sergeant Kennedy ’s watch was, so that I might get it for Mrs Kennedy , when he said, “I can’t tell you, I would not like to tell you At 3 o’clock, as there was no prospect of getting the outlaws from the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]], which was now well riddled with bullets, Senior-con
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  • ...aving received information that the outlaws were at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’s hotel]] proceeded in the direction of that place, and were fired upon b Hart and Dan Kelly were shot early in the day. This was discovered when Jones’s house was on fire. Byrne’s body has been removed. The platelayer who
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  • ...has over proved himself a most valuable member; having noticed, where Mrs Jones, the landlady, had, at the instructions of the outlaw leader, placed the ke [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] deposed: I am the wife of Edmund Barry, and mothe
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  • ...concertina. Ned Kelly had the girl Jones for a partner, Dan Kelly had Mrs Jones, and Byrne and Hart danced with male prisoners. Thinking they heard a noise ...ains of Dan Kelly and Hart were handed over to their friends, and taken to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]]’s place at Greta, and are there now. [[Wan
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  • The boy [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|John Jones]] died from his wounds in the Wangaratta Hospital this morning. The girl Jones is progressing favourably. The boy [[Reardon|Reardon]] is lying in a critic
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  • ...t of the fray – that of the young lad, son of Mrs [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones]], who kept the hotel in which the busbrangers met their fate. It is also r ...art, and an inquest will also be held at Wangaratta on the body of the boy Jones.
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  • Mrs Skillian to her brother: &quot;It's a wonder you did not keep behind a tree A sad scene ensued when Wild Wright led Mrs Skillian to the horrible object which was all that remained of her brother
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  • ..., as they were driving towards Greta. Their horse and buggy were put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house. Whe ...station, he went into [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]'s bedroom, and found Mrs Bracken in bed with her little son. He shook hands with the little boy, and
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  • ...loading revolver, and I rushed up to within 30 yards of the house. I heard Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]] in front of the house, and I called to her softly to co ...he police force, or to any civilians who were firing at the Kelly gang and Jones's Hotel and kitchen.[[MacBean|R McBean JP]]. After the inquest Sherry was b
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  • ...ion of the Inquest on Sherritt]] , [[The Argus (30)|The Inquiry on the boy Jones]]''' ...Glenrowan affray was held at Wangaratta by Mr Tone JP. He considered that Jones died from wounds accidentally received.
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  • ...ns, and as he had to carry a lanten with him, was working just in front of Jones's Hotel, he incurred considerable personal risk. The railway arrangements t ...at Glenrowan, came to Melbourne by train yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs Curnow and their infant child, but declined to give any information to the
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  • ...her in a low voice to come on and she walked towards me. She proved to be Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]], with an infant in her arms. I caught hold of her, and ...outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], however, in conversation express their opinion that nothing mor
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  • ...a repairer on the railway line. He was also made a prisoner. He was at Mrs Jones's hotel when I arrived, and was with the others. He was all right about 1 o ...olice force or to any civilians who were then firing at the Kelly gang and Jones's hotel and kitchen.'
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  • ...a woman who on a farm would probably be agreeable in her way, and useful. Mrs Kelly has now returned to her former occupation in the workroom of the gaol ..., and the bodies were interred very quietly. The friends then went back to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillian]] ’s hut. A number of people were there, inc
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  • ...here gathered all the available residents into [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' public house]], they having previously pulled up the rails beyond Glenrowa ...hurried step was heard coming up the gravel walk from the direction of Mrs Jones's hotel, and three or four men stood forward and challenged the intruders w
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  • ...in the direction in which he heard voices, but could not, as Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the way.  They then tried to make port holes, but could n '''INQUEST ON THE BOY JONES, AND BRYNE AND KELLY''' ''''''
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  • ...nday last, stated that he was compelled by them to enter and remain in Mrs Jones’s Hotel at Glenrowan. He identified the body as being that of Joseph Byrn On the news being broken to [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], the mother of the outlaws, who is at present undergoing a sentence
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  • '''Inquest in John Jones''' ...he dead-house of the hospital, and identify it as that of my brother (John Jones). Was in the kitchen of our house at Glenrowan on the morning of the 28th i
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  • ...rs O’Connor’s friends at Essendon for a few days before his departure. Mrs O’Connor and her sister came along, thinking that they would be able to p ...t he had just escaped from the Kellys, and that they were in possession of Jones’s public-house, about a hundred yards from the station. He called upon th
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  • ANN JONES ...ht and his brother Tom, and Dick Hart, brother of one of the dead outlaws. Mrs Skillion seemed to appreciate the position most keenly, her younger sisters
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  • ...cial trains were run during the morning between Glenrowan and Benalla, and Mrs O’Connor and her sister ― who may justly be called the heroines of the ...He never got off his horse. I fired three or four shots from the front of Jones’s hotel, but who I was firing at I do not know. I simply fired where I sa
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  • ...red from the hotel. It was during this firing that the unfortunately a boy Jones was fatally injured, and his sister slightly wounded. This is borne out by
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  • ...s evidence.  The offer was conveyed by Sherritt to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]], who communicated it to her son, but the latter, it may be presumed ...st of the party and exclaimed, “The Kellys are in [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’s Hotel]]; surround them, surround them.” He also mentioned that there
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  • ...ral that the police were greatly to blame in connection with the attack on Jones’s hotel, at Glenrowan.  It is expected the Government will appoint a [[R ...aking of the undoubted pluck displayed in the onset upon the gang in the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|public-house at Glenrowan]], many regret that some strategy,
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  • ...nes', and not to signal the train. I went into the back kitchen, where Mrs Jones and daughter, aged aged about fourteen, and two younger children were. Ther ...Mrs Jones, a girl fourteen years of age, on the head, whilst the son, John Jones, a boy of nine years, was wounded in the hip.
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  • ..., as they were driving towards Greta. Their house and buggy were put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house. Whe
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  • ...his five black trackers, and the representatives of the Melbourne press.  Mrs O’Connor, and her sister, were also passengers by the train on this peril ..., and that they were at the moment in possession of [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones’s public house]], about a hundred yards from the station.  He called upo
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  • ...as in control of the police at the time, directed his men to set fire to [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|the building]].  Prior to the execution of this order an ex ...anxiously for the result of the senior-constable’s exploit.  Meanwhile, Mrs Skillian, a sister of the Kellys, and one of their most active confederates
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  • ..., as they were driving towards Greta. Their horse and buggy were put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house. ...away. I then ran with two or three men following me, and I went up towards Jones's, and and when I got within fifty or eighty yards a shot was fired from th
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  • ...s of the colonies. Cherry, a platelayer, died on the spot; the son of Mrs. Jones died shortly after.
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  • ...buggy to be taken into Mrs Jones’s yard.  Mrs and Miss Curnow went into Mrs Stanistreet’s, and my brother-in-law and I stayed at the gates, taking pa ...he same object in view, and after hearing Ned Kelly solemnly assert to Mrs Jones and others that he would not shoot Constable Bracken, I told him that he ha
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  • ...idst, he said, in a voice hardly above a whisper, “The Kellys are all at Jones’s.  Be quick, and surround the house, or they will be off.”  This man ...may here mention that the only women in the house were Mrs Reardon and Mrs Jones.
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  • ...he same object in view, and after hearing Ned Kelly solemnly assert to Mrs Jones and others that he would not shoot Constable Bracken, I told him that he ha ...g a suitable opportunity I asked Ned Kelly again would he allow me to take Mrs Curnow, the baby, and my sister home when he went for Bracken, and I assure
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  • With regard to the burning of Jones's Hotel, at Glenrowan, the following facts have transpired: Senior-constabl ...for the arrest of a horse-stealer, whom they had reason to believe was at Mrs Byrne's house, near Sebastopol; when they arrived there they went into a pa
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  • We went to his house, and found Mrs Gill in the yard. He asked her where her husband was, and she told him she ...Have you Sergeant Kennedy’s watch, or tell me where it is, as I promised Mrs Kennedy to get it for her.” He replied―”I can’t tell you; I would n
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  • ...n the Benalla lockup. He added: I told prisoner I had seen a telegram from Mrs Kennedy requesting that he (prisoner) should be asked if Kennedy had left a ...n called/ I heard that Cherry was shot about 9 o’clock, and that the boy Jones was shot about 4 o’clock. The prisoner was taken about 7 o’clock.  I a
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  • ...at the Lands office department, I found this week that the prisoner’s [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]] had a selection under the Amending Land Act 1865, on w [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn]]
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  • ...but slugs in my gun. That boy was shot before I arrived. Never said to Mrs Jones that if she would say that Ned Kelly shot her son I would forward her appli
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  • ...elly has requested that his body be handed over to his relatives, and that Mrs Kelly be released from gaol. Precisely the same course will be followed as == A warrant taken out by the police for the arrest of Mrs Ann Jones, the licensee of the Glenrowan Hotel. was yesterday executed by Detective E
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