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  • ...e expedition of the unfortunate party of police who started from Mansfield in search of the Kellys, and he had got as far as the time when the gang were BEECHWORTH Friday
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  • '''Ned Kelly's Committal hearing''' -'''application for remand''' ...bourne was mentioned, and at another Beechworth, and they were always kept in doubt.
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  • '''Ned Kelly's Committal hearing''' -'''application for remand''' ...ight or he might not have any right to be there, but if this was the style in which the prosecution was to be conducted e would venture to predict that t
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  • '''Const M'Intyre's evidence before the committal hearing''' ...the gang made their first appearance. I lost sight of Byrne and Dan Kelly in the spear-grass.
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  • BEECHWORTH. S ATURDAY . '''Committal hearing -continued'''
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  • '''Const M'Intyre's evidence continued''' '''at the committal hearing''' ..., and did not search for it further. This wound must have occasioned death in a few seconds. The last witness, McIntyre, was present when this body was f
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ==
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...n Thursday, and stopped in the barrack yard. '''Mr Gaunson''': Practically in the custody of the police.
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth '''Witness''': I was not. I saw Kelly in the police barracks. I went there to find the officer to get some money. I
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...d that Kelly told me he had shot Kennedy after he had been wounded and was in a dying state. Prisoner told me his whole history and it was taken up with
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  • BEECHWORTH. Monday . ...ed this morning before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, in the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Police Court]], the particular charge under investigation being still that
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  • '''George Stephens giving evidence at Ned Kellys committal hearing''' ...d not see Detective Ward in the witnesses’ room on Saturday, but saw him in the passage. Since my arrival here I have not been spoken to by any one abo
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  • ...(2)|see previous]] '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...aper, living at Seymour. Occasionally I hawk my goods through the country. In December, 1878, I was out hawking, and a man named Frank [[Frederick Becrof
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  • '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...After I gave in I was treated with the greatest kindness. I had about £10 in my pocket, and my cart was filled drapery goods. He did not offer to take a
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  • '''Frank Beecroft gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...said to Kennedy, “I will have to go, and as I don’t want to leave you in a dying state I will have to shoot you;” that Kennedy asked to be allowed
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  • Beechworth This Day ...n the 10th December I was manager of the bank at Euroa. I saw the prisoner in the bank on that day. He was accompanied by Hart. They were armed. The pris
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  • ...ffered to Mr Tennant. He has a hasty temper, and was going to have a fight in the forenoon, saying he would not see anybody lock him up, but he thought b 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 amm
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  • ...) I though I would not have that disgrace I am an old man, but I never was in court, or ever gave any offence but appearing here. We had a fowling piece ...int it. But I suppose he meant that it was to be printed by Gill/ I put it in my pocket/ Part of it has been published. The part that was published refer
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ==
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...r had a pair of handcuffs on in my life and never appeared in court before in my life. (Laughter) '''Mr Gaunson''': I can only say you are a very good wi
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...o whether M’Intyre was to blame or not in failing to carry his revolver. In the thought that he was near the Kellys he ought to have had his revolver o
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  • BEECHWORTH. Tuesday ...ering Constable Lonigan was resumed this morning in the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]] Police Court, Mr W H [[Foster|Foster]], PM, presiding. Mr C A [[Smyth|Smy
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  • '''SConst Kelly gave evidence at the committal hearing''' ...frequently came from the front and back windows, and the police fired back in reply.
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  • Mr Foster said this was a matter beyond his control, and rested with the [[Beechworth Gaol|gaol]] authorities. ...isoner or his sympathisers, excepting that [[Richard Hart|Dick Hart]] been in court again all day.
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  • '''Ned [[Ned Kelly|Kelly’s]]''' is in Beechworth, and is staying at the Hibernian Hotel, where Mr D Gaunson and Mr Wm Gaunso ...erview with him every evening, but is also closeted with him for some time in the cell at the Court-house before the court opens. Of course nothing of tr
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  • ...Scanlan was not a married man. I don’t know whether he had any relatives in this colony. ...which statement can be confirmed by all who were in the house at the time. In conclusion, I wish to observe that some members of the police force have vi
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  • Beechworth This Day ...rm where the blod was on the coat. When he said that death would be caused in a short time, he meant within a few minutes. He should say from the nature
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  • ...stensibly was at Glenrowan.  Sergeant Deeny found me at Abbott’s office in Melbourne. Abbott is a friend of mine.  He has also known the Kellys from ...him.  Kennedy asked me to let him live, but I said, I could not leave him in a dying state, and I put my gun to him and shot him, and covered him up, Ke
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  • ...towed away in a corner of the van, which was one of the strongest and best in the department’s services. Just prior to starting one of the guards recei ...e stations the police in charge of the different districts were to be seen in uniform, and appeared to be on the alert.
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  • ...he defence, but the application was referred to the sheriff, who saw Kelly in the Melbourne Gaol, and on learning that he desired Mr Gaunson and Mr Moles It was contended that it was impossible to properly instruct counsel in time for the present sitting; that the remuneration offered was wholly insu
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  • ...am '''McKinley''' was the chief law reporter for The Argus and was involed in reporting [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kellys]] trail ...e story of the Murders was reported on for many days in the editorials and in on the spot reporting ([[The Argus at KellyGang 28/10/1878|Argus28/10/78]])
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  • ...asked to be allowed to make a few corrections in his evidence as reported in the Age and then continued his evidence about the cave party and his dealin ...e in Wangaratta on 3/11/1878 and what happened to the police hunt for them in the Warby Ranges?
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  • ...outrage against Const Fitzpatrick. Mrs Kelly and the others were remanded in custody for a month.([[The Argus at KellyGang 18/4/1878|Argus]]) ...r a committal hearing held in Benalla. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zinke]] from Beechworth appeared for the accused, [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]] appeared for the prosecut
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  • ...arrest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#19|Ned Kelly's Trial] ...keeper and hawker''' I employed by [[James Gloster|Mr Gloster]] the draper in [[Seymour|Seymour]] and [[Hawkers People|hawker]]. '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/[
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  • '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' '''Special train leaves Melbourne to go to Beechworth - follow up on death of Aaron Sherritt''' ...tional police. We were then proceeded by a pilot engine on our way towards Beechworth. The pilot engine stopped near Glenrowan at about 2.35am ([[The Argus (7)|A
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  • ...ick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' I was involved in the search for the '''KellyGang'''. ...t him as we rushed into Mrs [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt's]] home in our hunt after the '''KellyGang''' at [[Sebastopol Cavalcade|Sebastopol]].
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  • ...own Prosecutor and part of the team that prosecuted Ned Kelly at his trial in October 1880 '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#2|Early Years]] , [[#15/4/18 '''Early Years''' I graduated from Melbourne University in law in 1863.
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  • ...[[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' I was the Superintendent at Beechworth at the time ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 1|RC1722]]) ...to immediately and Dr [[Nicholson|Nicholson]] dressed Fitzpatrick's wounds in Benalla
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  • ...rty I went out with went up over the [[King River|King River]] and arrived in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|3/11/1878]]. From That night I caught the train to Beechworth. While passing through Wangaratta we heard that the '''KellyGang''' had gon
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  • ...rest of sympathizers]] , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' August 1879 , Nicolson in charge , [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , Hare takes charge agian , Death of '''Early Years''' I was born on 25th April 1832 in Jamaica to John Fredeick & Caroline nee Bagshaw
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  • ...d by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , [[#28/6/1880|Ned Kellys Committal Hearing]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's trial]] , Plans to save Ned Kelly , Royal Commission ...Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd]] came down to brief me to act for Ned [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] in his defence at his [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 6/
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  • ...t of sympathizers., Jerilderie Robbery.''',''' Later in 1879'''.''', Early in 1880., Death of Aaron Sherritt., Glenrowan Siege., [[#19|Ned Kelly's Trial] I could tell this story but I think that Sup Hare paints a good picture in his [[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 2|book]]. He said :-
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  • ...family]] were taken up for different offences, and sometimes they got off-in fact they carried their audacity to almost an incredible extent. As an instance, just before I left Benalla in May [[1874-1877 Events|1876]], that I had two very valuable mares that I ha
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  • ...ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|24/10/1878]] I met Sgt [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] and he told me he was going out after the '''KellyG ...]], while on leave in Melbourne, I got the news of the murders. The police in Melbourne had no official information from Benalla until about 10am. I imme
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  • ...f sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#latt|Later in 1879]], Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , After Glenrowan ...t away from anything to do with our mother's defence and we did not appear in the court case.My elder sister, [[Margaret Skillion|Maggie]] effectively be
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  • ...[[#jer|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#l79|Later in 1879]] , [[#e80|Early in 1880]] , [[#sherritt|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , ...I was born in a farm on the side of Big Hill near [[Beveridge|Beveridge]] in December [[home_reference|1854*]]
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  • I was a detective based at Beechworth. '''Links to the KellyGang''', Early Years , Fitzpatrick Incident , Mansfie ...ges search party''' 6'''/11/1878''' At the time of the murders I was based in [[Shepparton|Shepparton]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 29/10/1878|Argus29/10/7
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  • ...|Mackie]], the sub accountant was out in the street entered the bank after hearing voices and Joe Byrne ordered him to jump over the counter. Joe Byrne then o ...he bank with me. They were looking for Mr Tarleton. I eventually found him in his dressing room having a bath. I told him that we had been stuck up by th
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  • ...#JR|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#later|Later in 1879]] , [[#e1880|Early in 1880]] , [[#das|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#a In about 1877 people started to see my brother [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John]] riding
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  • '''Before the Glenrowan siege''' In March 1879 William McAuliffe was charged with assaulting police ([[The Oven ...Auliffe were present with [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Tom Lloyd]] when John Lloyd died in April 1879.
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  • '''Early Years''' I was born in about 1845 in Ireland ([[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (3)|Argus9/8/80]]) '''Photograph ...ice at [[Hedi|Hedi]], and after a consultation we were to search the bush. In the meantime we did not anticipate any danger and the arrival of the '''Kel
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  • '''Early Years''' I went up to North Eastern Victoria in [[1864-1873 Events|1869]] and except for 2 years stayed there right through I was involved with the [[Woorajay|Wooragree]] murder case in 1872 ([[The Argus at KellyGang 5/11/1872|Argus5/11/72]])
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  • ...ons at Glenrowan was not judicious or calculated to raise the police force in the estimation of the public It is easy to find fault. I was on duty right ...of the incident. For a short time I was the Superintendent at [[Beechworth|Beechworth]].([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 20|RC228]])
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  • ...900 in notes and nearly £300 in gold. Ned Kelly went outside, and brought in a small gunnybag, into which he stuffed the notes and gold. ...ther , with the 2 other children and one of the women servants were placed in my trap. My wife was ordered to drive The other cart that had been taken fr
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  • '''Early Years''' I was born in 1864 at the [[Woolshed|Woolshed]]. We were Catholics. I went to school with I was about 15 at the time and worked as a maid with James Ingram in Beechworth
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  • ...of Aaron Sherritt , [[#gs|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Committal Hearing]] , [[#ih|Loss of my home]] , [[#tl|Tom Lloyd]], Royal Commission , Later F ...ried Bill [[William Skillion|Skillion]] in 15/9/1873. '''Ellen''' was born in 1874.
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  • === I was a lawyer who prosecuted Ned Kelly in Beechworth === ...graph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' Prior Ned Kelly's committal hearing my main link to this story was that I recommended [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick
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  • ...t refrain from remarking that many of the charges made by Captain Standish in his evidence before them were disproved by the evidence of other witnesses' ...Power]] stealing his gold watch and all the other problems caused by crime in North Eastern Victoria.
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  • I am mentioned by the '''KellyGang''' in the Cameron [[Cameron Letter|letter]] as sending search parties with Const Nicolson wrote the following report about me in 1877 "Second-class Sergeant Steele, of Wangaratta, keeps the offenders
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  • I was stationed in the law courts at Beechworth, and I also worked under cover at the [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] railway stati ...ee who came in it. I went into Benalla on the 28th of June, and when I got in there at night Kelly was captured and I came back to me on the 29th, for my
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  • William was a member of Parliament and as a lawyer represented the Kellys in court ...rrest of sympathizers]] , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , [[#26/6/1880|After Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#28/6/1880|Ned Kelly's Tria
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  • The court house was built in 1858 it has changed little over the years. == Importance of Beechworth Court ==
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  • ...eight of 550 meters. A Gold Commissioners camp was established in the area in [[1824-1853 Events|1852]]. For the first few years the town consisted of te ...n as Spring Creek or Reid's Creek. In 1853 the town was surveyed and named Beechworth. By 1856 the area had a population of about 10,000.
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  • In 1861, the line from North Melbourne to Essendon, brought the railway to Fle ...ran the famous horse race, the Melbourne Cup at the Flemington Race Course in 1861
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  • in Russell Street [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] see also [[Pentridge|Pentridge Gaol] The Melbourne Gaol was commenced in 1852-64. The women's gaol was opened in 1871
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  • ...time of the Euroa bank robbery that the police galloped around the country in large search parties because there was such an outcry, and concern about th ...party came across a newspaper that reported on the KellyGang had been left in the bush for the gang. ([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 9 page 3|FH]]
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  • ...Sherritt]] , [[#2/6/1880|Glenrowan Inquests]] , '''''' [[#nkc|Ned Kelly's Committal]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , '''Courts''' - [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], [[Benalla Court|Benalla]], Clunes, [[Donnybrook|Donnybrook]], [[El Dorad
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  • ...y|Ned Kelly]] was sentenced to death by Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] in the Melbourne Central Criminal Court late on [[1880-07---aftermath|29/10/18 ...and other presented a petion containing 32,424 signatures to the Governor in support of Ned Kelly's life ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1880|Argus8/11/8
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  • ...oyd Jnr|Tom Lloyd]] scouted and fronted for the '''KellyGang''' in public. In a way he was the fifth member. ...tion given. The people seemed to be more afraid of the gang than confident in the police.' ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 3|RC361]])
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  • ..., [[#2|After the Siege at Glenrowan]] , [[#26/10/1878|Committal hearing at Beechworth]] , [[#7/11/1878|Lead up to Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#10/12/1878|Start of th ...inst him. While they were planning for his committal hearing to be held in Beechworth, Ned's sister [[Margaret Skillion|Maggie]] was trying her best to rally sup
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