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  • '''AFTER THE EXECUTION''' ...accustomed to the scene, but on the occasion of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s execution every approach was thronged by a pushing, restless crowd full of bustle and
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  • ...ed he had a telegram. My mother said to [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], ‘If my son Ned was here he would chuck you out of the house.' Dan looked out of th .... It was admitted that Fitzpatrick was resisted and assaulted while in the execution of his duty. An account is given in this statement of Ned Kelly's of the te
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  • ...ly ought to have had a good effect on the men who were facing death in the execution of their duty. Seeing the wound, the ladies implored Mr Hare not to return ...em. Amongst the people who are in there are:— James and Michael Reardon, my husband and son, Catherine and William [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Rennison]], J
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  • ...ee his mother, who was an inmate in the Melbourne gaol, the day before his execution, and say good-bye to her. Her last words to him were, "Mind you die li ...re of Dr. Ryan, who bestowed the greatest attention on me for some months. My wound was more serious than I thought. To use the words of the Police Commi
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  • ...ervice Ministry.  These plans were well thought out, and their successful execution would have completely changed the history of Victoria and probably that of ..., but I don’t want to leave that scoundrel behind me, to heap insults on my dear old mother.  I say that Aaron Sherritt must be shot dead.”
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  • '''EXECUTION OF QUINN''' The Ovens Advertiser thus describes the execution on Friday, at Beechworth, of [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]], for the murder of
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  • ..., and the plaintiff got verdicts, and by virtue of the warden's warrant of execution the company's lease was advertised for sale. In the mean time the company m ...decision, and they (the plaintiffs) go without their money. In effect, in my humble opinion, the company's affidavit, made through their legal manager,
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  • ...just as good as many other rumours that have been flying about of late. In my opinion the whole gang are not far away from their old haunts, and this is ...or a monument in memory of the three brave men who lost their lives in the execution of their duty in the Wombat Ranges on October 26, has been issued by direct
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  • ...telegram Dan was having something to eat at the time. My mother said ' If my son Ned were at home, he would throw you out of the house.' Dan, looking ou ...dmitted that Constable Fitzpatrick was resisted and assaulted while in the execution of his duty. An account is given of the terrible tragedy at Mansfield but i
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  • ...I placed the key in the fold, and when I heard the special arrive I raised my leg, picked out the key stealthily, unlocked the door, and bounded away. Wh ...Court and in the possession of the police, was shot by them whilst in the execution of their duty.’ The body was subsequently handed over to the friends of t
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  • ...ards of the house the whole time. At daybreak I got behind shelter. One of my troopers was shot alongside me – cut across the eyebrows. He jumped on th ...when the finding was that the deceased had been shot by the police in the execution of their duty. An inquest will be held in Benalla to day on the bodies of D
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  • ...court and in the possession of the police, was shot by them whilst in the execution of their duty.” The body was subsequently handed over to the friends of t ...deceased, herself, and the other children away, which was granted. Brought my son (the deceased) to the Wangaratta Hospital by the 11am train.
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  • ...tt opened it, and said, “Who is here?” The man replied, “I have lost my way.  Can you put me on the right track for Sebastopol?”  [[Ellen Sherr ...nothing but darkness.  A bullet then passed from the front quite close to my head.  Several shots were then fired.  I then heard a voice outside say,
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  • ...outlaws were.  I agreed, but though an appointment was made to meet me at my place, it was not kept by the police.  He (Mr Gaunson) further stated that the execution had been fixed at an earlier date than usual.
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  • ...earted, as Captain Standish alleges. Asked him to request Mr Ramsay to see my Government held me blameless for disobeying the order of recall. ...ith several men. Mr Hare rode in the same carriage as myself, my wife, and my wife's sister. There was a first class carriage. We all conversed together,
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  • ...shall be permitted to perform my duties in some locality where I can place my wife in a suitable home. – John Kelly, Senior-constable, 925. ...the duty, and the senior-constable's transfer was recommended as a mark of my disapproval of his conduct. – J Sadleir."
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  • ...subsequent to everything I have stated?- I believe so; he made his way to my position. ...ons of the men?- Not at that time. I told him I would remain there and let my men command the front of the house, and I cannot remember what he said to m
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  • ...y to the police to forward direct to the Crown Law officers. That is so in my district, but there is some variety, I believe. ...ial finding in the case of [[Cherry|Cherry]]?— Shot by the police in the execution of their duty.
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  • ...son wanted a report from me, to ask my reason for not going there. I think my report is upon the 16th of September.
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  • ...tioned at Glenrowan, and looked for a horse down in the bush after Kelly's execution. ...ts. I was guarding the bank at Wahgunyah. I was wearing a green cover over my eyes.
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  • <span id="rc13819">[[#rc13819|13819]]</span> You were satisfied you had my confidence?— No doubt of it, in what was transpiring at that time. ...hen I was in service with you of judging of the treatment of the men under my charge?— Yes, certainly.
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  • ...o that principal agent is?— “[[Aaron Sherritt|Remmick]].” You see in my statement I merely gave the fact about him that he came down from Beechwort ...been camping in the mountains with a great responsibility on my shoulders my seniors were lying at home comfortably in their beds; and now they come for
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  • ...at did not amount to jealousy. I was conscious of no feeling to hinder the execution of the officers' duty in any way. ...the intention of Mr. Nicolson, and if there was anything hidden it escaped my notice. It was a short interview, shortened by Mr. Hare's interjection, as
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  • ...to make it complete?— It will certainly be made complete if I am allowed my way in the matter; but I would ask you to insist that the men get first-cla ...which he evaded the police, told [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]], previous to his execution, that as long as strange police were going amongst them they could laugh at
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  • ...owing beastly rich. The experience was not of long continuance, for I sold my shares when they reached just double what I paid for them, before a single ...d stampede of the enemy, and Arabin was free again. It was never told what execution was done by him, but more than one Irishman on the Reef carried marks after
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  • ...but my eyes were very bad at dark nights. I was wearing a green cover over my eyes. See also ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 1|RC1717]]) As I was starting to return to my station, Det [[Ward|Ward]] came up from Benalla by the two o'clock train an
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  • ...duties of the time. In May 1872 I resigned over an incident that involved my father-in-law. ...ion went through the upper house in the Victorian Parliament, they blocked my budget and Victoria faced ruin. On [[1/1/1878-10/4/1878 Events|8/1/1878]] I
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  • ...I died soon after and my body was handed over by the police to my sister. My friend '''Tom Dixon''' helped. He was a boot maker from Benalla. ([[Royal C ...olson|Nicholson]] stated that there was a bullet wound on the left side of my stomach. The wound must have ended fatally. Under the circumstances it must
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  • I was arrested with my brother [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] by Const [[SConst Flood|Fllood]]. We got off on a Early in 1877 I returned home after spending my time in goal.. While in goal I learnt shoemaking and soon after I returned
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  • ...rritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#death|Execution]] , Royal Commission , Family , Anyone who saw me once could not mistake me. I shrugged my shoulders like my two uncles. ([[Royal Commission report day 45 page 13|RC15515]])
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  • In about 1877 people started to see my brother [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John]] riding around the country with [[Ned Kelly| In September [[1874-1877 Events|1877]] my brother [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Jack]] and I and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] got into
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  • ...enrowan, and looked for a horse down in the bush after [[Ned Kelly|Ned]]'s execution. ([[Royal Commission report day 32 page 7|RC12181]]) ...ge families and named them the same names so it is rather confusing. It is my understanding that Dennis and Patrick were Henry's son. M'''argaret McAulif
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  • ...pplication for technical reasons. I was released a week later with some of my colleagues. My brother Michael and I were eventually released ([[The Argus at KellyGang 26
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  • ...at all to Mr. O'Connor's appointment, not the slightest; but if I am asked my opinion as to the effect on the morale of the force, I consider it will be I had to deal with the demonstrators before [[Ned Kellys End|Ned Kelly]]'s execution ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1880|Argus10/11/80]])
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  • My wife Margaret was assaulted by her brother Jimmy Quinn. At that time we wer ...ffery's and James Whitty's passing up to the waterhole with some horses of my own, so I made enquiries and found out that those horses were taken up to t
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  • ...Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Committal Hearing]] , [[#ih|Loss of my home]] , [[#tl|Tom Lloyd]], Royal Commission , Later Family , My home was about ten miles from the King Bridge, ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...ate, and that is with respect to what Com [[Standish|Standish]] said about my following him up stairs, and crying in his room. It is simply untrue. ([[Ro I had to deal with the demonstrators before [[Ned Kellys End|Ned Kelly]]'s execution. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1880|Argus10/11/80]])
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  • Photograph '''What was Wild Wright like''' Did my family come to Victoria from South Australia ([[The Argus (39)|Argus5/7/80] An assessment of my character. ([[Herald (21)|Herald4/7/1880]])
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  • ...etails of Ned Kelly's condition on arrival and how he was looked after and my official medical report on him) == Ned Kelly's Execution ==
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  • ...that I did not find in my paddocks (at [[Emu Station|Emu]]) either one of my horses ridden, or one of theirs left there and one of mine taken. The '''Ke ...venteen, a [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|daughter of Mrs]]. -, who has been my agent right through the time of the cave party in communicating with Mrs.-,
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  • ...ng that nothing was going to stop Ned'[[Ned Kelly|Kelly]]'s conviction and execution. There was little money for a defense and nothing like legal aid to assist ...ee of me ... All I want to is a full, and fair trial, and a chance to make my side heard. Until now the police have had it all their own way. If I get a
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  • ..., [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#nke|Ned Kelly's execution]] , [[#rb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , [[#arc|After the Royal ...of the Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges and Ned Kelly's execution
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