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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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  • ...uch things; therefore, leaving Hart to keep guard over Mr Stanistreet, his family, and other prisoners whom they had collected, Ned Kelly obtained the servic ...obbler of brandy, someone heard a warning, ‘Steady, old man!’ from Joe Byrne.
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  • ...ouse to get them, suggesting, also, that he should be allowed to leave his family at home. He knew that he would have to pass by the police station, where he ...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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  • ...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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  • ...is well known, was very much in their confidence. This man, who, with his family still lives in the neighborhood, was in the habit of meeting the outlaws wh ...eve Hart escaped and were now alive, this old and particular friend of the family contemptuously ridiculed the idea. "No," he said. "I would h
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  • ...ide of the street. Sergeant George [[Devine|Devine]], a married man with a family, was in charge, with Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] for assistant. O "The armed men, Ned and Dan Kelly, Byrne, and Hart, kept guard in turn all night. Next day (Sunday) happened to be v
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  • ...t him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and 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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  • ...Dan only 4. The mother was left with a large family to look after. And the family lived in a district that is scarcely less desolate now than it was then. St ...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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  • ...that he could not survive many minutes, he pleaded for a chance to see his family before he died. Several versions of this dismal business have been circulat But Ned Kelly and Byrne, at least, expressed the most fervent regret for the necessity which Kenned
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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 was robb
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  • THE ARREST OF JOE BYRNE AND SHERRITT JOE BYRNE'S REASON [[Cookson, 05_09_1911_4|....]]
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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 ...d near the celebrated vineyards of Constantia. I was the youngest son of a family of seventeen! My father was a captain in the 21st Dragoons. The whole of hi
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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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  • ...ecured all the arms belonging to the police, made the constable's wife and family go into one room, and placed Steve Hart as sentry over them, telling them i ...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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  • ...were frequent, and, says Kelly, "The police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly described himself as a "wanderi ...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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  • ...get on together, as she was a Roman Catholic and he a Protestant, and his family were vexed with him for marrying, Aaron had taken a cottage on the road fro ...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.
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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 ...ot." Reardon begged Kelly not to take him, as he had a wife and large family. Kelly replied, "You must come, or I will shoot you." Kelly told
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  • ...uring the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne.
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  • ...ed out of the fire and were given over to their relatives; [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s remains were taken to Benalla, and an inquest held on them. Ned Kelly w ...t when they contemplated committing a robbery, such as sticking up a bank, Byrne wrote down the contemplated plan, and then the party decided what part each
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  • The '''KellyGang'''-Ned and Dan Kelly-Steve Hart-Joe Byrne-The Origin of the Bushranging Outbreak-Search Party organized-Murder of Ken ...ot;-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-The Return to Mr. Younghusband's-The Retreat of the '''Kelly
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  • Joe Byrne The Manager and Family made Prisoners
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  • ...ge of [[Greta|Greta]], but was away on a week's leave, whilst his wife and family remained at the Greta police station. Sergeant [[Whelan|Whelan]], of Benall ...t out of the way of the police, and accordingly made arrangements with Joe Byrne, who knew something about mining, and Steve Hart to accompany Dan and himse
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  • ...sent on ahead to see if the coast was clear at the house, and prepare the family for the return of the party. It was pitch dark when the providore rapped at ...take any risks now." The providore had met and passed Dan Kelly, Joe Byrne, and Steve Hart without seeing them, and neither of them saw the providore.
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  • ...ern all the station hands in the storeroom repeating their assurances, and Byrne was posted as a "prisoners guard." Addressing their captives, Ned ...een goaded to take to the bush in order to prevent the extinction of their family. After sunset the prisoners were allowed out for a spell in the fresh air,
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  • In the meantime Joe Byrne attended at the post office, and compelled Mr [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], the ...ox’s Hotel before leaving.  He told them of the way in which he and his family had been persecuted by the police, and how he himself had been sentenced to
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  • ...es and the custody of £2300, and, therefore they had to be careful.  Joe Byrne strolled up the river, and discovered the boat used by the '''Boomanoomanah ...  He thought of putting a bullet through the head of this traducer of his family, and then tipping the hawker’s cart into the Murray.  Ned asked him if h
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  • ....  His duties were to still pretend to be the most faithful friend of Joe Byrne and the Kellys, while he accepted service with the police to betray his int ...th them.  But he had been the schoolmate and intimate acquaintance of Joe Byrne
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  • ...e Station|Benalla]] received word that Aaron Sherritt had been shot by Joe Byrne on Saturday evening at about 6.  On receipt of this information Supt [[Har Between 9 and 10 p.m.  Ned Kelly, Joe Byrne, Thomas [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the schoolmaster, and his brother in law,
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  • ..., vindicating the memory of his famous brothers and all the members of his family.
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  • ...ng through America and Great Britain with Kate Kelly and "Kelly" Byrne. ...of [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|"Kate" Byrne]] I know nothing. Byrne’s sister's name was Mary, so that Skillion, as he calls himself, is not v
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  • Sir,—Mr [[Joe Byrne|Julian Ashton]] says that he is happy when working among his cabbage plots ...ot until nearly a month after the date Mr Ashton gave. Some of Ned Kelly's family are still living.
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  • ...btain it if they only acted in concert, and he hoped they would be a happy family on that occasion. ...he Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Several members of a notorious family of the name of Kelly and a kindred spirit named William [[William Skillion| ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...l known as notorious criminals. Their father died a long time ago, and the family remaining consisted of the two brothers, their mother, and four young siste ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...r months past, were in the ranges at the head of the King River. The Kelly family live at Greta, 50 miles from here, and the brothers were understood to be i ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...d times than sell them. He added that one of the two was father of a large family. Kelly said, “You can depend on us.” Kelly stated that Fitzpatrick, the ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • The widow of [[Lonigan|Lonergon]] came here to-day, in great distress. The family have been left almost helpless. Lonergon, when he took farewell of his frie ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...wo sons Edward and Daniel, and four girls. The [[Kelly Home|house]] of the family has been the rendezvous of thieves and criminals for years past, and indeed ...undrel Power describes how the Quinns sold him after he had paid the whole family well, and how he resisted the temptation to harm their daughter. In the cen
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  • ...y to be intimidated by a handful of ruffians. With regard to the widow and family of Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], Mr Berry says that the families of consta ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ings of condemnation for the unfortunate officer and his bereaved wife and family were widely expressed, while the desire for the capture or destruction of t ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Ar
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  • ...together in a hotel at Benalla soon after the theft. The Baumgartens are a family of farmers whose holdings are situated near the Bungowanah Punt, on the Mur ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...o or three families, who, if not directly connected with the Kelly gang by family ties, are known to be close friends of theirs, and the idea was to pay them ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...rily kept as secret as possible, owing to there being so many of the Kelly family connexion in the district. These act as a kind of bush telegraph, and the n ...pretended to possess an intimate knowledge of the proceedings of the Kelly family, plainly stated that since Mrs Kelly had been convicted at Beechworth, her
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  • ...I ascertained what convictions had been recorded here against the [[Kelly family|Kellys]] and the Quinns, and the list is a long one, although a much longer ...while similar convictions are numerous against the junior branches of the family. As I said before, these are only the convictions against them at this plac
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  • ...the Mansfield people will try and persuade her to come into town with her family. The Government should make some provision in a case like this, and see tha ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ght years ago, no communication having taken place between myself and that family since then, and as, moreover, neither myself nor any of my relatives were s ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Longwood and Violet Town and coolly deported not only the manager but his family, the clerks and servants in two vehicles to a neighboring station, where th ...three miles from here. The National Bank was robbed, and the manager, his family, clerks, and servants taken away at half-past 4 p.m.
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  • ...he Strathbogie ranges. The fourth offender proves to be a man named Joseph Byrne, and he was left in charge of the prisoners at the station whilst the bank ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...presented his revolvers at my head, and Kelly passed through. My wife and family, contrary to my expectations, took the visit very calmly, and were not inju ...it myself.' He accordingly harnessed the horse, and put Mrs Scott and the family into it. He then said to me, 'Will you get in' but I refused, saying, 'No,
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  • ...were standing beside the hut, and the fourth man of the gang, who is named Byrne, was marching in front of them with two guns and his belt stuck full of rev ...will find you out and make it hot for you.' Just before they left, the man Byrne returned to the door of the hut, and said, 'I want to see Mr Scott. Give me
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  • ...out which, of course, we had no difficulty in doing. Mr and Mrs Scott and family returned to Euroa, which they did not reach, I believe, till midnight . All ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...o Mr Scott and the two clerks, there were also in the house Mrs Scott, her family of five children, Mrs Scott's mother, and two female servants. Mr Scott, in ...Faithful Creek Station. The women were allowed to go on to the house, and Byrne, who had been keeping sentry over the prisoners, opened the door and allowe
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  • ...ser. The men were seen moving about in the bank yard by Mr De Boos and his family, but they thought it was some friends arrived to spend their holidays. One ...t, and white felt hat. Hart - Dark grey tweed suit,   and white felt hat. Byrne - Light grey tweed suit, and light felt hat. All the hats are supplied with
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  • ...g the front and rear of the building made prisoners of the manager and his family. Using also the manager's horse and buggy they took them with all the cash ...me twenty two persons there they cut the telegraph wires, and then the man Byrne was left as a sentinel over the prisoners on the station. He was heavily ar
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  • ...versation in the direction of his domestic affairs, his home, his wife and family, and very frequently of the little one he had recently buried in the Mansfi ...ing, "Let me alone to live, if I can for the sake of my poor wife and family. You surely have shed blood enough." I fired, and he died instantly, w
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  • ...ed that it was more likely intended for a friend than for the authorities. Byrne spent a good deal of time with Mrs Fitzgerald whilst she was cooking in the ...oken River. The farmer refused the offer on the ground that he had a large family, and the man then rode away into the bush. A commercial traveller who has j
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  • ...in protecting society against crime, his memory will be honoured, and his family will be supplied with something more than bread. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...n in their own haunts, and are now probably in the Puzzle Ranges, Hart and Byrne are endeavouring to make their way to New South Wales. Hart is thoroughly a ...the home of the Kellys, and who is also known to be an acquaintance of the family, was in here on Saturday afternoon drinking in some of the hotels. At one p
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  • ...the home of the Kellys, and who is also known to be an acquaintance of the family, was in here on Saturday afternoon drinking in some of the hotels. At one p ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ctor referred to, but his statement is of the vaguest. He says that as the family, consisting of his father, mother, sister, and himself, were about going to ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...The other son, who was inside the house, without making any remark to the family, or waiting to see who was at the door, rushed out of the back door, and ma ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...hen Johnson’s party arrived at the place everything was in darkness, the family having all gone to bed. The troopers, not being aware of this, took all nec ...he rumours that two men, answering the descriptions of Steve Hart and Jos. Byrne, were seen near [[Tarawingi|Tarrawingee]] a few days since, while another s
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  • ...o Mr Scott and the two clerks, there were also in the house Mrs Scott, her family of five children, Mrs Scott’s mother, and two female servants. Dan Kelly ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...hey then followed towards Wannamurra Station, and were met on the plain by Byrne and Dan Kelly, who were leading two pack-horses. It is reported they stuck ...rse and well-dressed. Rae swears it was Dan, and as he has known the Kelly family intimately for years there is some colour in the rumour. The police are out
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  • ...Kellys did not take them. When the telegraph operators were incarcerated, Byrne took possession of the office, and overhauled all the telegrams out that da ...rse and well dressed. Rae swears it was Dan, and as he has known the Kelly family intimately for years there is some colour in the rumour. The police are out
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  • ...d, says Kelly, somewhat naively, "the police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly describes himself as a "wanderi ...bourne journal actually published a tale told by the women of the wretched family to the same effect, and in other ways things have been done which have had
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  • ...Ben Hall was at one time the terror of the colony. Two members of the same family, name, and lineage were indicted for horsestealing, and the jury system pra ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...m their officers what compensation, if any, would be made to the widow and family of any man who might be killed or permanently incapacitated in protection o ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...the letter was received, and the alarming effect it had on Mr Monk and his family. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...at to murder Monk, and the effect of the missive was to alarm Monk and his family. With the evidence before them, the jury could not help coming to the concl ...on to Monk. The prisoner, who was a respectable farmer bringing up a large family, was being made a victim of the "Kelly scare." The only evidence
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  • ...difficult and expensive that it was better to keep out of it. He knew of a family who had been looking for a selection, and not being able to get one they ha ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • .... A dam belonging to him has now been opened causing him serious loss/ His family live in a state of terror as to what is to happen next ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...r Monk himself is a brave man, and does not appear to flinch, but he has a family, and they live in a state of terrorism, not knowing when he is absent what ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ave been used by some unknown per son or persons to annoy and distress his family. Some of the police have just re turned, bringing with them the wounded hor ...njured in a variety of ways by his cowardly foes, while the members of his family are suffering unspeakable mental distress from constant anxiety, resulting
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  • ...ning letters; some of his valuable   property has been destroyed, and his family specu- late, when he leaves home, whether he will be permitted to return al ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] and his family arrived at Mansfield last night, and his furniture will be forwarded to day ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ample compensation, and express unmistakable sympathy with Mr Monk and his family under the ruffianly circumstances of which they have been made the innocent ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ng the bush. He was at that time afraid of harm being done to his wife and family during his absence on business. Eventually he saw that the police were no p ...said, "No; if he is shot, I will have nobody to look after myself and family." The party then started without Monk, who, however seemed anxious to
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  • ...I would take no notice of them. Monk said he would, for he had a wife and family, and she was in a bad state of health in consequence. I said he should not ...me as the horses trick I had traced nine or ten yards from the footprints. Byrne was of the same opinion.
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  • ...yrne to be at the bottom of the threatening letter. I do not remember that Byrne warmed his feet at the fire. ...ry much downcast, and was continually troubling himself about his wife and family.
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  • ...liam Bullock, Henry Jebb, John Duncan, John Reardon, Michael Reardon, John Byrne , Horace Morgan Mumford, James Love, Henry Pewtress, Charles Boles, Alexand ...ll be given to Mr Monk, as was at one time proposed, to enable him and his family to leave the district and commence business elsewhere; also that a further
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  • The female members of the Kelly family are noted for the guard they keep upon their tongues. Always civil in reply ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...g Ned Kelly, it is rumoured that he is being nursed by some members of the family, but evidently so well concealed that the police have not discovered his wh ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ed with stealing a horse the property of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Margaret Byrne]] of Sebastopol. ...to knowing the horse outside the court. It belonged to her son, [[Patrick Byrne|Patrick]], who was seventeen years of age. He swapped another horse for it,
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  • ...Oxley police, to ascertain if a horse had been reported as stolen from Mrs Byrne, of Sebastopol. Had no record of the horse, and, in consequence, it was ret ...was no record in the police office of a horse having been stolen from Mrs Byrne, who however, afterwards took out a warrant for the arrest of the prisoner.
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  • ...ed the hotel early in the day, and was talked about amongst the landlord's family. At half-post 4 o'clock Mr Lehane's children were amusing themselves in the ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...One Mile, Wangaratta. Smith is acquainted with all the members of the Hart family, and particularly with Dick Hart, the brother of the outlaw. One moonlight ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Mr Reid, the superintendent or overseer of the station, with his wife and family. About a quarter of a mile further on the Gundagai road the Australian Arms ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...stayed there up to the neck in water until the action was over. M'Glede's family all escaped from the house except his wife and she was compelled to remain ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...o the Melbourne poulterers. Having acquired about £250, he moved with his family up to Benalla, and selected 320 acres of land in May, 1876. He knew nothing ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...and the slab and bark hut was not wanting in comforts for himself and his family. During the winter he would be able to make progress with the fencing. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...divided into two apartments by a partition. The inner room, where all the family slept, was not lighted by any window. Indeed, but for two doors the whole p ...r, the Bishop of Melbourne described some very distressing cases where the family were without the ordinary supplies of food. Persons going about the Benalla
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  • ...time we went from one room to another, but were not allowed to go outside. Byrne was in charge of the back door, the front one was locked. Ned and Dan Kelly ...he opposite side of the line to Mrs Jones’s hotel. On Saturday night our family, consisting of my husband, myself, and our children – a boy 18, a girl se
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  • ...uring the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne. Just before the special train arrived this morning I was ordered to the ho ...an Kelly and Hart and Byrne in the back room. Some of the people said that Byrne was lying dead in one of the back rooms. ''''''
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  • ...our|heavy mail]], weighing 97 pounds, made up skilfully from ploughshares. Byrne is said to be dead, and the two remaining outlaws are still in the hut, and ...ot early in the day. This was discovered when Jones’s house was on fire. Byrne’s body has been removed. The platelayer who was wounded died on being rem
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  • ...xcused, owing to my position on the railway, and on account of my wife and family, whom I would not be able to support if I lost my billet. He repeated his o ...u.’ They were detained until about 10 o’clock at night, when Kelly and Byrne took them to the hotel, requested them to get into the buggy, and then acco
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  • ...much as, at considerable risk to his life, and consequently danger to his family, he prevented an occurrence the immediate result of which would have been a ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ut it is not generally known that there is another member of the notorious family who threatened to become scarcely less dangerous had not the police of New ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Glenrowanr]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...uring the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne. Just before the special train arrived this morning I was ordered by Hart, ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowanl]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Tom Lloyd, Quinn, Pat Byrne, and Dick Hart were “out” and himself and family were in fear of their lives, or of having their places burnt down. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:Melbourne Gaol]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Mrs Maslam greatly values these articles, as they are old family relics. With regard to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy's]] watch it appears ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Ar
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  • ...resent. In place of middle-aged, comfortable house holders, with wives and family ties to suggest caution, we ought to have a force of young, lithe, dare-dev ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Ar
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  • ...on afterwards occupying a portion of it. He had now nine children, and the family was much respected in that part of the colony both for honesty and integrit ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Melbourne Gaol]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...uring the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne. Just before the special train arrived I was ordered to the hotel by Hart,
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  • ...ing the information he ran away into the bush, as he had left his wife and family at home, and that he was a schoolmaster at Glenrowan. He said, ‘I invited ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Ar
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  • ...the outlaw.  Another armed man was behind him, and I was told that he was Byrne.  After a while Ned Kelly gave directions for the horse and buggy to be ta ...Kelly interfered, and said that Ned had better stay behind and let him or Byrne accompany me.  Some one else also urged Ned Kelly to stay back, and said t
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  • ...k then gave him party accounts to me for his subsequent conduct towards my family and myself. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Ar
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  • ...e prisoner from a strong likeness between him and the other members of his family. I also saw a photograph of the prisoner in Sergeant Kennedy’s hands. I d ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • To Mr Chomley: I last saw the rifle we had in the hands of Byrne. I don’t know what became of the fowling piece and ammunition. There was To Mr Gaunson: I have been in the Government service for 22 years. I am a family man. When I got back I made a statement to the newspapers. A '''Herald''' r
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  • ...aithfull’s Creek Station when it was stuck up by the prisoner, and Hart, Byrne, and Dan Kelly. He said prisoner gave him the following account in answer t ...e alleged shooting at Greta; that his mother had struggled up with a large family, that he was very much incensed at the police, that his mother had been unj
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  • ...s lawless, but if it were true that the police used the women of the Kelly family as shields―held them in front whilst they ransacked the skirtings and cup ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...The outdoor fireplace was at the back, about 10 yards from the door. Each family is supposed to have a garden, but it is only around the long occupied huts ...roomed cottage. The man (a brief visitor from Queensland) boarded with the family, but lodged in the single men's hut, near the hop kiln. As it is the wish o
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  • ...race of the outlaws. Then rode on to the house of Mrs Byrne, mother of Joe Byrne one of the outlaws at Sebastopol, and Mr Nicolson and I interviewed her, bu ...  At nights they came down and camped in a sequestered place close to Mrs Byrne's house and to the route the outlaws would have taken had they visited the
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  • ...The ordinary constables there did their duty in the usual way. One of Joe Byrne's brothers was there, and there were also a number of sympathisers. Evidenc ...the outlaws' relatives. Even in Benalla there were sympathisers. The Kelly family were most prolific. There was no end to their cousins and aunts. Their bloo
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  • ...rothers, being taken into the force, I was anxious to do something for the family after what Aaron had done for us. About a month after the Glenrowan affair, ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...here were people carrying food to the party, and the whole of the Sherritt family knew of the party. Mr Nicolson stated he kept Aaron Sherritt on as an agent ...ndent Hare – Yes. He was a schoolfellow and intimate acquaintance of Joe Byrne. This person is still in the employ of the Government as a school-teacher,
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  • ...taken to the Glenrowan Station, and he offered to give over the bodies of Byrne and Hart, an offer which gave satisfaction. When Captain Standish arrived, ...that he was shot by the police in the execution of their duty, and that on Byrne was that he was shot as an outlaw. He desired to contradict a statement in
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  • ...was known, show how acutely he felt his perilous position and that of his family, and yet, despite this, he did his duty to society. Throughout the whole of ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:reward board]]
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  • ...ating that the existence of the cave party had not been known to the Byrne family.] ...to the police, not because he had courted and not married a sister of Joe Byrne. The constables in the district were never warned by the officers that the
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  • ...was made known to persons other than those engaged in it and the Sherritt family, and read his formal reports to the department on the subject. In his last ...put police horses into Sherritt's paddock, while a party was watching Mrs Byrne's house, in the same locality. Was one of several watch parties under Mr Ha
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  • ...ut although their land was good and improvements ample. No doubt the Kelly family and their friends were a bad lot but the very great majority of the residen ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...d be surprised. One of the young Sherritts went to school with some of Mrs Byrne's children, and probably let his schoolfellows know that a party of police ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...ion '''Mr Graves''' made the following statement: - He had known the Kelly family and their relatives for a number of years. They had resided near a station ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...not think a man sent on special duty should be accompanied by his wife and family. He observed that Mr Winch had amongst other things said that it was a well ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[
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  • ...icers at Benalla. Had he (Mr Hare) not sent for Ward next day the Sherritt family would have been discharged, the strength of the police at Beechworth reduce ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[
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  • ...of Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] was concluded. It transpired that the Sherritt family insist upon their statement that Mrs Nicolson visited Beechworth recently a ...Nicolson. I told her that I had nothing to say against any of the Sherritt family, and I won't interfere on either side.' He told me this in confidence. I pr
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  • ...n a paper against your son. ‘He said he found no fault with the Sherritt family, and he would not sign for her. And I make this solemn declaration, &c. ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[
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  • ...le bodied men earn from 3d to 4d per hour according to the number of their family, and out of this they have to buy their meat. The old men receive meat free ...ory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[
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  • ...veyed respecting the settlement and antecedents in the colony of the Kelly family, and the causes leading up to the outbreak. ...ion of the North-eastern district between Mansfield and Beechworth. Quin's family consisted of four sons and six daughters. Two of the sons, James and John,
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  • He then proceeds to give a sketch of the "Kelly family," the "Kelly country," and "the causes which led to the ...e cave party, so that the presence of the watch was thereby indicated. Mrs Byrne's suspicions were aroused, and Sherritt never afterwards regained her confi
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  • ...comatose condition, and died on the following day. Mr Hare, who leaves no family, married a sister of the late Mr Peter Snodgrass, father of Lady Clarke. Mr ...ht miles from Capetown, on October 4, 1830 , and was the youngest son of a family of seventeen. His father, who was a captain in the 21st Dragoons, settled i
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  • ...ed Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index ...16/11/1878|Argus16/11/78]]) '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] read the Australasian while at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfuls Creek]].
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  • ...et Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]] house at Sebastopol, the mother of [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], and Mr. Nicolson and I interviewed her; but I need not say we got nothin
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  • 63 Who is Tom Lloyd?- Tom Lloyd is a cousin of the [[Kelly family|Kellys]]. He did not go near them but rode straight home to his own place a ...ret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]] house, and, just before she left, [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] came to the house, and subsequently [[Ned Kel
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  • ...force after Aaron died. This was in recognition of the assistance that the family gave the police. Their service was short lived and in a short time they wer ...ng from eighteen to six years old in constant communication with the Byrne family, how is it possible to know who it was divulged by.
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  • ...ember seeing several diggers. After we camped at Mrs. [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s house we saw the game was up, and she and her children were about; and ...ed him; they were observing what the men were doing. I do not suppose Mrs. Byrne knew Captain Standish from any of the other officers.
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  • ...(on the Thursday) I would return again and hold the inquest on the body of Byrne. ...this effect—that it had been arranged to hold a magisterial enquiry upon Byrne's body, and it was then proceeding at the time that telegram came.
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  • ...did you leave [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]]'s house for [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne's]]?— About eight o'clock . <span id="rc3790">[[#rc3790|3790]]</span> No; I mean, what distance from Byrne's house?— About a hundred yards; sometimes more and sometimes less.
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  • ...e watching her premises,” Could you say that truthfully?— No, not Mrs, Byrne's ...on was, could you send in that report truthfully, Mrs. Byrne or any of her family?— No; I could not.
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  • ...same report as your brother constables did, that it was not known to Mrs. Byrne?— No; how possibly could I? ...se at Sebastopol . During that time, so far as I could Judge, none of that family were aware of our being in the vicinity. The instructions received from the
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  • ...opinion of the probability of your existence there being known to Byrne's family and others?— Well, I formed it gradually; after I was there a couple of m ...and Mrs. Sherritt's family were continually visiting [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s.
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  • ...t the cave party?— He used to speak so against Mrs. [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]], and used never to visit her; and I thought if he was not friends with he ...sly or subsequently to this, that the Kellys were in the habit of visiting Byrne's?— Well, I doubted it. I did not see what they wanted to come home for.
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  • ...about the cave party and his dealings with various members of the Sherritt family. ...e or thirteen stone weight was going to ride in a country hurdle race when Byrne and Hart had brothers of their own, good horsemen.&quot;
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  • .... I saw some people offer drink to [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]], I believe, and they said “No;” but if [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] drank ...t,” and my missus asked Dan Kelly to let me go home with my children and family. “We will let you all go directly,” he said.
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  • <span id="rc7680">[[#rc7680|7680]]</span> Did they miss Ned Kelly before Byrne was shot?— Yes; they said he was gone, and supposed he was done. <span id="rc7683">[[#rc7683|7683]]</span> Did they miss Ned Kelly before Byrne was shot?— I would not be sure; I wish to be correct, as Mr. O'Connor's s
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  • ....7303]]</span> Were you seen after that time?— [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] came down on the cave one day when I was on guard. I presume she knew, as ...n discovered or it was not known you were there?— Well, all the Sherritt family knew we were there.
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  • ...to Detective [[Ward|Ward]], which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence—DANIEL BARRY, 2710. The Assistant-Commissioner ...use at Sebastopol. During that time, so far as I could judge, none of that family were aware of our being in the vicinity. The instructions received from the
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  • ...e members of the Sherritt family moving about to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s?— No, I did not say that.
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  • ...th a number of search parties. After the Jerilderie robbery he watched Mrs Byrne's home as part of the first cave party. He also took part in the cave party ...ight into the Sherritt family. He worked with Aaron and heard the Sherritt family rowing among themselves. He wanted to get out of the cave party
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  • ...family]] know?— Yes, Mrs. and Miss Sherritt; they are the whole Sherritt family. ...going to school along with the Byrnes?— Well, [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Denis Byrne]] was going to school with a brother of Mrs. Sherritt’s, twelve years of
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  • ...of the friends of the late outlaws—for instance the arrest of the Byrne family for that saddle belonging to the late Aaron Sherritt. I think there is evid ...[#rc12185|12185]]</span> If so, what policeman will be responsible?— The family was arrested by Detective [[Ward|Ward]].
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  • ...ears of age, Barry, was going to school along with [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Denny Byrne]], brother to the outlaw, and also at the hut at the same time. I told the ...ot news of their determination?— No; but I was afraid the boy might tell Byrne.
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  • ...here an old Byrne?— He is dead. There are only [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]], Paddy, Denny, and one girl; she was at service. This grey mare Paddy pur ...ery damaging to him. I wish to speak in the plainest terms of the Sherritt family, after the statement in the papers. The letter is as follows:— “ Melbou
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  • ...a good distance from Greta; in fact, I think the member of the gang named Byrne was too young at that time to have anything to do with them. I was away for ...2584">[[#rc12584|12584]]</span> Did you prosecute the members of the Kelly family continually while you were in that district?— I did; a good number of the
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  • ...ion or any knowledge that led you to believe that either the Kellys or Joe Byrne knew that the police were there?— No, I do not think they did. <span id="rc13222">[[#rc13222|13222]]</span> Did Patsey Byrne ever stop watching the house as he passed you?— Not to my knowledge; I ne
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  • <span id="rc13267">[[#rc13267|13267]]</span> Close to Mrs. Byrne 's?— Not close, but he seemed to think they were about on the ranges. ...never. I heard a great many reports about what [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] used to say that he was with them, but of course I never heard them mysel
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  • ...3341|13341]]</span> Do the public generally understand that the Kellys and Byrne belong to what may be termed the criminal class?— I think so. ...herritt was brought to the court on warrant for having stolen a horse from Byrne?— I think I heard the case myself.
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  • ...hought it was possible that the fact of [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|Miss Byrne]] being a Roman Catholic, and we were led to understand that he was a Prote <span id="rc13442">[[#rc13442|13442]]</span> Do you know whether his own family disagreed with him on account of marrying your daughter?— Yes; I know the
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  • ...ck Allen|Allen]], the storekeeper from whom we got the goods, the Sherritt family, Mrs. [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], and a Mr. [[Willis|Willis]] who came up ...">[[#rc13557|13557]]</span> Did some of the police ever tell you that Mrs. Byrne was watching them?— They did not. They gave me no information an that sub
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  • ...ng to school?— The Sherritt family went to a different school. The Barry family were going to school with the Byrnes , but I am not aware they knew all abo ...>[[#rc13591|13591]]</span> Then the Barry family were going with the Byrne family to school?— I think the cave party was known [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherri
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  • .../span> Were you aware at any time whether the [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] family knew that they were in that house?— I was not. ...— I have not, and my conviction up to the present time is that the Byrne family did not know they were in the house.
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  • ...cy after he was arrested for horse-stealing, and [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] turned against him so bitterly, that that idea had entirely gone from his ...be heard?— Those may have been the voices of other members of the Byrne family, in order to keep the men in, but it was certainly not the outlaws.
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  • ...on made to me about what I told Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] when [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] said he would take my son's life. He said, “What did Mr. Nicolson say, ...hat the existence of the cave party was known to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]?— Never. It never was known.
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  • ...eptember 1st 1879]] a threatening letter was received from [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] to “ [[Aaron Sherritt|Moses]] ,” and I received these instructions fr ...3|13853]]</span> Did that letter come from Byrne?— That letter came from Byrne, offering a reward of £8,000 for the apprehension and delivery in [[Strath
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  • ...s are eight o'clock or nine at night, as Armstrong complained of the Byrne family coming up to the township at night.” “Well,” he said, “I will give ...="rc13863">[[#rc13863|13863]]</span> When Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] came back from Byrne's house, was he under the impression that the other two constables had been
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  • ...were in the cave, known as Mr. Nicolson's cave party (the one watching Mrs Byrne's home)? Why did Ward not tell Nicolson that the cave party was known to the Byrne family?
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  • ...reported to Detective Ward, which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence”?— But he never did make any statements to m ...You swear he never told you that?— He never told me anything about Mrs. Byrne; he only told me that [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] absent on two night
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  • ...reported to Detective Ward, which would lead me to believe that the Byrne family were aware of our presence”?— He did not do that to me.
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  • 14502 Did you tell Captain Standish that [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] was a schoolmate of yours?— Most probably I did. 14503 Did you tell him of your own friendly terms with the Byrne family?— I cannot say I told him; he might have inferred that.
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  • ...rs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] a long time. I met the other members of the family. ...he time of the Wombat murders?— I met one one evening. I met [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] one moonlight night on the Oxley road, going in the direction of Sebastop
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  • <span id="rc14667">[[#rc14667|14667]]</span> And of the other members of the family?— Ned Burke I considered certainly had tendencies in the way of sympatbiz ...knew. He said he knew all about it, that the information had come through Byrne himself, and that he got to know it indirectly.” Was there anything of th
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  • 14877 Divided it amongst his own family?— Yes. ...At the same time I had seen none; but it was not above two hours but Mrs. Byrne heard what I told him. That was how I knew that.
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  • ...up that feeling about the people still?— Yes; [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] would shoot me herself. It is not that. I would not care if a man came st 15006 The Byrne family?— Yes.
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  • 15169 Saw them preparing the food?— Saw [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne's]] family, to my own knowledge; they are small eaters, and I used to see meat there, ...15173]]</span> Do you know how?— I think I do—by [[Patrick Byrne|Patsy Byrne]], and sometimes herself.
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  • <span id="rc15624">[[#rc15624|15624]]</span> Did he tell you that Joe Byrne had called at his mother's place when Aaron and himself were present?— Ye 15628 What date was it that Byrne was at Sherritt's place?— I do not know.
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  • ...im—did you hear that Byrne was missed from him?— I do not think it was Byrne; I heard of Burke. 15701 Did you hear that Byrne was missing from this Hurdy Gurdy on the night this saddle was stolen?— I
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  • ...and eighty-one.—A. Shields, J.P.” The Commission will see by that that Byrne, or some of them, were wounded in the first engagement, which prevented the
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  • ...s room, and cover him with a pistol, even if he was a married man with his family, and to shoot him if he would not give up the keys; and if he had one key,
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  • ...I would surely have placated him, whereas now I have made him and all his family my enemies for life. Mr. Hare has since stated that two constables saw the
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  • .... The payment only consisted of Aaron Sherritt 's payment; the rest of the family, as I understood, received a little tea and sugar. ...ritt|Sherritt's]] hut?— I had, and in sight of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s.
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  • | '''The Kelly Family''' ...links with Harry Power is also detailed as is the family background of Joe Byrne and Steve Hart.
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  • '''1.-THE KELLY FAMILY''' ...age of 16 years was, with his elder brother Ned, a noted criminal. Joseph Byrne, the third outlaw, was born in 1857, and lived with his parents, who were o
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  • | Detective Ward reported Byrne somewhere in neighborhood; place not directly indicated. Superintendent Har | Sheep Station Creek, near Beechworth (Joe Byrne only, supposed)
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  • ...was one of the telegraph staff, a man over six feet high. Although he saw Byrne was so nervous that he could scarcely fix the key in the lock, yet he submi ...ang, bringing with them as prisoners the manager of the Euroa Bank and his family, together with some ₤1800 and an ingot of gold, the property of the bank.
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  • ...Bark Creek|Wombat Forest]] , but it was soon discovered that they were Joe Byrne and Steve Hart, two young men belonging to families residing in the North e ...mselves involved in so dreadful a crime was very great. So great was it in Byrne’s case he would probably, had an early opportunity offered, have given hi
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  • '''HOW JOE BYRNE MET HIS FATE''' ...as lying dead inside, shot by the police shortly before. We were told that Byrne had been firing, and was in great spirits, boasting of what the gang were g
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  • ...eks, day and night, on watch near the home of Mrs Byrne, the mother of Joe Byrne, one of the Kelly gang. He returned to Benalla disheartened and worn out in ...ict that brought him into contact with all classes of people; the talk and family gossip of the place came to him without seeking; he moved about without sus
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  • | Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]]'s grandfather, Joe Byrne arrives in NSW as a convict | [[James Quinn|James Quinn]] settled his family at [[Wallan Wallan|Wallan]].
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  • | Denny Byrne born to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] | The Kelly family left Avenel and moved to [[Greta|Greta]].
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  • | Aaron Sherritt told Const Armstrong Danny Byrne had seen the Const in house | Aaron Sherritt shot by Joe Byrne at his home. Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] got Anton [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]] to get Aaron to come out side.
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  • | Skillion family [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/11/1905|Argus]] | Margaret Byrne
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  • [[Joe Byrne|Ashton Julian]] [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] Dennis
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  • ...''' '''Early 1877''' [[Aaron Sherritt|Arron]] Sherritt and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] were swinging in the Woolshed water storage. '''Ah On''' alledged that he == Family ==
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  • ...d Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , I was a member of the cave party watching Mrs Byrne's place ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 1|RC1717]])
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  • ...Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...ight or nine, when my men and I would come down, and we would all watch Mr Byrne's home.
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  • ...al Commission]], '''''Early life''''' '', Later life, Family'', '''Paddy's family''' Wife ..., '''Children''' , ??''',''' '''Family''' ??
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  • ...d Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...h on [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|31/5/1880]] to watch Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne's]] home.
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  • ...Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...up [[Hare|Hare]] and the first party that watched Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s home ([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 7|RC11098]])
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  • ...d Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''h''' ...f with Sup Hare to the first cave party watching Mrs. [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s house. It was not properly speaking a cave, but simply a blind gully, a
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  • ...rial, [[#9|Royal Commission]], Later life, ''[[#16|Family]]'' , '''Ellen's family''' ..., Alice b1881, Josephine b1883, Beatrice b1884, John b1888''',''' '''Other Family''' ??
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  • ...enrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Later years''' , Family , '''Photograph''' == Family ==
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  • ...Commission]], [[#10|Early service]] '''''' , [[#12|Later service]] , [[#14|Family]], ...enrowan|27/6/1880]] when they were taking [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] and his family home. There had been reports that the '''KellyGang''' were in a very emacia
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  • ...|Royal Commission]] , '''[[#10|Early service]]''' , [[#12|Later service]], Family.. ...erritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for stealing a horse from Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (5)|OMA17/7/79]])
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  • ...ed Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , .../1878''' It is likely that I had been up looking around Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrnes]] home for the '''KellyGang''' ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page
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  • == Importance of John and Mary Byrne == ...Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • == Importance of Joe Byrne == ...herritt]] , [[#14|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#15|Royal Commission and after]] , Family ,
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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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  • ...|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , I gave evidence at the [[Courts|Magisterial Inquiry]] into [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s death which was held in Benalla on the day after the siege. ([[The Argu
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  • === We lived at Sabastopol just across the creek from Mrs Byrne's place === ...Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service, Family ,
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  • ...d Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#2/1/1879|Royal Commission]] , Family , == Family ==
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  • ...Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart]] to guard them. These men threatened my wife and family with my life if they tried to escape or alerted any one else. ...lean out the court house and prepare the place for the Sunday service. Joe Byrne went with her to the court house in the town. The Catholic service was cond
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  • ...|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family I was a member of the cave party watching Mrs Byrne's place ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 1|RC1717]])
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  • ...f Aaron Sherritt]], Glenrowan Siege , [[#19|Inquest]] , Royal Commission , Family , == Family ==
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  • ...d Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , Our duty was to watch the [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] home during the night and to keep away from observation during the day. (
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  • ...ommission]], '''''Early life''''' '', Later life, Family'', '''Mr Downes's family''' Wife ..., '''Children''' , ??''',''' '''Family''' ??
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  • ...Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...the trees for 5 or 6 hours. Aaron Sherritt used to go a bit closer to the Byrne home.
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  • ...Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...ev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] into the burning Inn and took Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]]'s body outside and took his armour off his body ([[The Argus (6)|Argus29/
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  • ...Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''', Later service , Family . '''Photograph''' .../1878''' It is likely that I had been up looking around Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrnes]] home for the '''KellyGang'''([[Royal Commission report day 6 page
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  • ...Trial]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later service]] , Family , ...e or thirteen stone weight was going to ride in a country hurdle race when Byrne and [[Steve Hart|Hart]] had brothers of their own, good horsemen. I believe
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  • ..., [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later service]] , Family , ...vents|1870]] I knew the [[Kelly family|Kelly]] family but not the Harts or Byrne families.([[Royal Commission report day 34 page 6|RC12577]]).
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