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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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