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  • == Jack Quinn Jnr == == Importance of Jack Quinn ==
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  • == Importance of James and Mary Quinn == ...|James]](Jimmy), William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace (Mrs Farrell),
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  • == Importance of Jimmy Quinn == ...n|James]](Jimmy),William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace ,. Photograph
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  • == Importance of Patrick Quinn == ...he Quinn family. Ned Kelly's mother [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen]], was Patrick Quinn's sister in law. A sympathizer or agent? I lived at South Hansen, seven mil
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  • | Nicolson , Sadleir , Curnow , Quinn , Meehan
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  • ...y mob’, were [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd]], married to the sister of Mrs Quinn, and his sons, Tom and Paddy Lloyd, who lived near their relatives, the Kel
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  • ...lson real or fanciful accounts of what the Kellys were doing was [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quin]], husband of Ned Kelly’s aunt, and himself a relative to th
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  • ...ach the subject of an interview with him, but after a good deal of caution Quinn consented to one of his associates taking L- to Power's hiding-place in the ...e anticipated thanks to my clerk, and found ourselves within five miles of Quinn's house at about nine o'clock at night. Here we resolved to remain till twe
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  • ...it without observation, had Power been awake. It was within half a mile of Quinn's house. I found out afterwards that the signal given by the Quinns when da ...us, viz., my bother officer and myself, were to pass these desperadoes at Quinn's house without an attempt at a rescue. The clerk had aroused the Quinns wh
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  • ...im away;" he thought it quite impossible for our party to have passed Quinn's house unobserved.
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  • ...torious criminal, having been transported from Ireland . He married a Miss Quinn, and all her people were thieves. The mother ([[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs. Kelly]
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  • ...] and settled down to farm life. He married Ellen, third daughter of James Quinn. a neighbouring farmer.
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  • Question: How was it that, on the prosecution of MeElroy and Quinn there, they were not made amenable to some sort of justice to keep them qui ...y would hear it to-morrow (June 10, 1881). I did that because I considered Quinn was taken by surprise; that he, in ignorance, trusted me to defend him, whe
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  • ...as there on three occasions and she had not been to bed. [[James Quinn|Jim Quinn]], her brother, was in the house."
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  • [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]] joined in the crowd of spies.  He was not on friendly terms with the Kel ...Younghusband’s Faithful Creek station, near Euroa.  This was the end of Quinn as a police spy.
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  • ...Jim Quinn with a blow of a stirrup-iron while he - Hall - was handcuffing Quinn's brother. The two then attacked Archdeacon, and nearly killed him. He is o
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  • BEECHWORTH, Thursday James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]], arrested yesterday at [[Greta|Greta]] by Senior-constable Larkins, on su
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  • ...f the murder had been a little while before bought by the prisoner [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]], the following direct evidence was adduced, as reported by the
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] was informed against for murdering '''[[Wangaratta|Ah Woo]]'''
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|Quin]] was executed this morning a few minutes past 9 o'clock , for the mur
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  • '''EXECUTION OF QUINN''' ...s describes the execution on Friday, at Beechworth, of [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]], for the murder of a Chinaman at [[Myrtleford|Myrtleford]]:—
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] was informed against for doing grievous bodily harm Margaret Quinn, who was in the sheriffs custody for having forfeited her recognisances, sa
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  • ...foundation stone was laid in the month of June, 1871, by the Right Rev Dr Quinn, Bishop of Bathurst. The sum of £120 was laid on the stone. The church was
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  • ...from the effects of the blow ever since, and his life is now despaired of. Quinn is undergoing a sentence of four years for another assault.
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] was charged with assaulting with intent to do grievous bodily harm to one ...the reason why the case had not been earlier was because after the assault Quinn disappeared, and Skelton, went to England in 1868 and had since returned.
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  • ...yards off and hit Skelton with it on the head and knocked him down. James Quinn took the bullock yoke in his two hands and made a swinging. blow. Skelton w ...e. When James Quinn came up he rushed at Skelton. After Skelton fell James Quinn went and got the bullock yoke and struck Skelton on the head. This was abou
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  • ...e he was still lying perdu Skelton took his departure for the old country. Quinn was afterwards arrested by the police, but as there was no prosecutor, he w ...Hospital. On his reappearance action was taken by the police to prosecute Quinn - who is undergoing a sentence of three years at Pentridge for assaulting a
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  • ...himself an adept in the orthographic art, and gained great applause. Miss Quinn, recently from Sydney, carried off the second prize. value £1 10s.
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  • ...cross here, and was in this neighbourhood for about a week. The Kellys and Quinn, who are said to be with them, have relatives in the Tylden district.  
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  • ...man, having been convicted not long ago of shooting with intent to wound. Quinn, of course, had no info rmation to give the police about his nephew, but ro
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  • ...Johnson]], whom Steele's party of police met the other day in company with Quinn, on the King, is now in Wangaratta.  
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  • ...rossed the blazed track from Mansfield to Glenmore, but did not descend to Quinn's old haunts. News was circulated in Benalla yesterday to the effect that t
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  • ...h Assizes. The most prominent of the Quinn connexion is [[Jimmy Quinn|Jas. Quinn]], who is now in Beechworth gaol undergoing a sentence of three months’ i ...ng, on which charge he was committed for trial to Beechworth. Against John Quinn, another uncle, who is now known to be closely watching all the proceedings
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  • ...Iys, who lives in the Strathbogie Ranges. It has been ascertained that Mrs Quinn has been supplying the outlaws with food ever since the pursuit commenced,
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  • ...h section of the [[Felons Apprehension Act|Outlawry Statute]], viz., James Quinn, [[Frank Harty|Francis Harty]], [[Tom Lloyd|Thomas Lloyd]], (sen.), [[John
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  • ...ged 31 years; [[Tom Lloyd|Thos Lloyd]], aged 40 years; [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]], aged 36 years; [[Jack McMonigal|John Mongal]], aged 28 years; and [[Fran
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  • ...of the men arrested were [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quinn]], a brother of James Quinn, who was arrested here on Saturday after having been only about one month o ...atta, were brought up on Saturday and remanded for a week, and to-day John Quinn, Richard Woods, and William Woods alias Strickland, arrested at Hedi, were
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  • ..., [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd]], [[Daniel Delaney|Daniel Delaney]], [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quin]], [[Richard Strickland|Strickland]], [[William Woods|Wood]]
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  • On Monday, before the Mayor and Mr Bickerton, JP, [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quinn]] was charged with giving certain information to Edward Kelly and accomplic
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  • ...the gang. The names of the men arrested were John Quinn, a brother of Jim Quinn, who was arrested here on Saturday after having been one month out of gaol, ...atta, were brought up on Saturday and reminded for a week, and to-day John Quinn, Richard Woods, and William Woods, alias Strickland, arrested at Hedi, were
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  • ...eroy, James Quinn, Francis Harty, Richard Strickland, Daniel Delaney, John Quinn, William Woods, John Lloyd, John Hart, Isaiah Wright, Henry Perkins, John M
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  • John M'Elroy, James Quinn, R Strickland, John Lloyd, John Quinn, John Hart, Isaiah Wright, J M'Monigan, Daniel Clancy, James Clancy, Michae
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  • ...ce or information whatever. On the 16th November witness saw him with Jack Quinn at Kelly's residence, Greta, when the prisoner said he was looking after ca ...t when the cases were again brought before him. M'Elroy, James Quinn, John Quinn, Strickland, John Lloyd, Hart, Wright, M'Monigan, D Clancy, J Clancy, Haney
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  • ...—Francis Hearty, John M'Ilroy, James Quinn, John Hart, John Lloyd, John Quinn, Isaiah Wright, J. M'Monigal, Daniel Clancy, James Clancy, William Harvey,
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  • ...ded for seven days. James Quinn, of Greta ; Joseph Ryan, of Benalla ; John Quinn, of Wangaratta; Michael Haney, of Benalla ;Thos. Lloyd, of Greta ; Frances
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  • ...oner would therefore be again remanded for seven days. Jas. M'Ilroy, James Quinn, and Francis Hearty were next placed in the dock.
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  • When James Quinn came up, Mr Wyatt said. - I would rather let you go than any other if it wa
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] was brought up and before remanding him Mr Wyatt said: “I wo ...Harty|Francis Hearty]], [[Richard Strickland|Richard Strickland]], [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quin]], [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|James Lloyd]] , [[Michael Haney|Michael H
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  • James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] was then brought forward, and a remand asked for.
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  • ...d ask the Court to refuse the application for a further remand as regarded Quinn. He was serving a sentence for assault in Beechworth gaol both before and a Quinn -" For how many more eight days, I wonder'?
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] was then brought forward, and in his case a remand was asked f As regarded [[Jimmy Quinn|Quin]], he was serving a sentence for assault in the Beechworth gaol both b
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  • ...the whole of the eight prisoners, who were brought up two and two.[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] and [[Frank Harty|Hearty]] were first charged. Mr Furnell appl
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  • [[James Quinn|James Quin]] and Francis were charged with giving to Edward Kelly, a prescr
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  • ...ommended. John M Morrison, 239a 3r 25p [[Laceby|Laceby]] recommended. Alex Quinn, 106a 2r 5, Laceby, recommended. Mary E Vincent 24a 0r 33p, Laceby. In this
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  • ...ichard Strickland|Strickand]], John [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Quin]], James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quin]], John [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd]], James [[James Clancey|Clancy]], Dani
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  • ...ations|railway]] from Hanging Rock to [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. Messrs, J Quinn, RN Sheridan, and PR. Brem were appointed a deputation to wait on Mr S M'Ca
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  • ...e cried like a child. Then [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Tom Lloyd]] and [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] went in. They looked at the bodies for a moment, and then
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  • ...ning had applied to him for protection.  The old man said that Tom Lloyd, Quinn, Pat Byrne, and Dick Hart were “out” and himself and family were in fea
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  • ...om Belfast , Ireland . After settling at Melbourne the [[James Quinn|elder Quinn]] speculated in a small farm at Brunswick , which he carried on for some ti ...ce he recovered to Donnybrook, and it was at this place he first met James Quinn.
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  • '''Mr W Gaunson''' then said that [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quinn]], of Greta, had prepared an affidavit which he was willing to sign at once “I, Patrick Quinn, of South Hansen, Greta, in the Colony of Victoria, farmer, do solemnly and
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  • '''Patrick Quinn's affidavit''' ...but declined several times to give his name.  He then said it was Patrick Quinn, and he knew all about the case from beginning to end.  The case had arise
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  • ...ion until they had at any rate had a short rest. It was at this time, that Quinn came forward, and stating that he knew where the gang were, offered to cond ...on of the man's intention we cannot say, but this much is certain, that if Quinn did know then where the outlaws were, he knew that at the moment he was spe
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  • ...en?" and declined to go. I also spoke to Mr Sadleir about the matter. Quinn said the gang were at the head of the King River, and, as was afterwards pr
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  • ...they were sympathisers with the Kellys.Two of the persons so arrested – Quinn and Wright – had actually assisted and given information to the police. W
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  • ...es or sympathies in the Kelly country or other mountainous districts. John Quinn was a man who had never been convicted, but was a dangerous character. The
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  • ...been so familiar to the public of late, namely, Edward Kelly, Wild Wright, Quinn, Gunn, Barnett, Lloyd, and others of the Kelly class. He got Edward Kelly t
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  • '''Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]''' , farmer, seven miles beyond Greta (married to Mrs Kelly's sister) nex
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  • '''Patrick Quinn giving evidence''' ...ned that it was on the day the outlaws were at Younghusband's Station that Quinn endeavoured to entice him away to the King River .
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  • ...bush-ranger afterwards stated, one of his best sentinels was a peacock at Quinn's house, but on the night of the capture the police party got past without
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  • What did Nicolson do with Patrick Quinn's information about the '''KellyGang''' being at Euroa?
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  • ...5">[[#rc2055|2055]]</span> You are aware that Kelly's grandmother, [[James Quinn|Quin]], lives in the Strathbogie ranges, close to Euroa?— Yes.
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  • <span id="rc2263">[[#rc2263|2263]]</span> Which Quinn?— The one that was arrested. There was only one before me. ...="rc2267">[[#rc2267|2267]]</span> In writing?— No, not in writing—from Quinn.
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  • 2325 You stated that Quinn came to you?— Not came to me. ...d some information from [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]?— No; a proposition from Quinn that, if the Kellys' mother was liberated, some promise or some arrangement
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  • 2971 Where is the Quinn who was arrested as a sympathizer?— There were two. ...72">[[#rc2972|2972]]</span> The one that was in gaol?— [[Jimmy Quinn|Jim Quinn]]?
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  • ...uring that time [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] Kelly, the [[James Quinn|Quinns]], and all their relations were in the habit of being at the circuit
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  • <span id="rc3137">[[#rc3137|3137]]</span> Whereabouts?— Jack Quinn, an uncle. ...rse and Cattle stealing|cattle-stealer]], and Jack and [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]], the two brothers, they are living on the Black Range Creek.
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  • ...cumstances did he leave?— He got grievously assaulted there by [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quin]].
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  • ..."rc3237">[[#rc3237|3237]]</span> With the exception of that lot — Power, Quinn, and Lloyd — were the rest of the inhabitants lawless or the reverse at t ...t of there they were never without criminals rallying around them; and the Quinn's, at the head of the [[King River|King River]] , was another depot. You ne
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  • <span id="rc3529">[[#rc3529|3529]]</span> John Quinn, you know him?— Yes.
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  • ...e of stick, and said they would bet me up; that was James [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Quinn]] and [[John Hart|John Hart]], at the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen-mile Cre ...tell him?— Sergeant [[Whelan|Whelan]] was the first one. I told him Jim Quinn had been at my house.
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  • ...gamara|Bungamara]] station I met the outlaws' uncle, [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack Quinn]], George Johnson, and a man of the name of Thomas, alias [[Bungamara|Gallo
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  • ...ight. I was there on three occasions, and she had not been to bed. [[Jimmy Quinn|Jim Quin]] was in the house.
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  • ...urning to the camp, and a woman, the publican's wife, told us that [[James Quinn|Jim Quin]] came there the very night that I heard the dogs barking at this
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  • ...ed in 1879. They all appear to have a great dislike to [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]], and speak of him as the black tracker. — ROBERT GRAHAM, Mtd. Const., 2
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  • ...led?— Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and myself arrested [[James Quinn|Jimmy Quin]], the uncle, for an assault on an old man, and also on his own ...that the man who assaulted Constable Hall? No; I think that was [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quin]]. He is married to James Quin s sister.
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  • ...not aware. Quinn has left [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] station, that is Jack Quinn, the uncle of the outlaws, but he has removed a little further on to Black
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  • ...ad, about three weeks ago. Joe Byrne told Wallace that [[James Quinn|Grace Quinn]] had Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s watch and chain, as Byrne wanted t
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  • ...principal persons in the Sebastopol business. I know you were informed by Quinn that the Kellys were at Lloyd 's house, and you took a party there. I do no
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  • ...ter was becoming urgent. Mr. Nicolson in his evidence shows that [[Patrick Quinn|Foote]] , who was a most intimate friend of the Kellys , and promised to he
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  • ...urnow|Curnow]], Thos.[[Const Thomas Meehan|Meehan]], and Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quin]].
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  • | '''[[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quinn]]''' == 20/9/1881 Patrick Quinn continued his evidence -some brief highlights ==
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  • ...3]]</span> Was he drinking at that time?— He was, and I was too. [[Jimmy Quinn|Jim Quin]] said, “The lads (meaning the outlaws) will drink out of one of
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  • ...an in Smith's yard said that if Wright had taken the horses, and [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quin]] about it, he (Quin) would not allow it. And he said he did not b
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  • .../span> Did you describe the sort of place?— Yes, the place where [[James Quinn|Jim Quin]] had been at the time he was away from the police. I described it
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  • ...May I make a few remarks with reference to the evidence of [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]? ...ay I was at [[Hedi|Hedi]] and the Upper King, where I saw the elder [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack Qninn]].
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  • | Mr Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]
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  • The story then continues with James Quinn and his family with life at Wallan and at the Glenmore Run. The beginings o
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  • ...Kelly family being described as the most prolific in the district. [[Jimmy Quinn|James]], the third son of old Quin, became an object of interest to the pol
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  • ...e rumors or attached no importance to them, although the witness [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quin]] asserts, in the course of his evidence, that some time prior
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  • The informant was [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quin]], whose loyalty to the police Mr. Nicolson appears to have always
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  • The informant was [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quin]], whose loyalty to the police Mr. Nicolson appears to have always
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  • | Pat. Quinn's, near [[Moyhu|Moyhu]] (all the outlaws). N. Kelly dressed as a woman
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  • | [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn, jun]] | [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quinn]]
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  • ...get food; it is kept by a relative of the Lloyds on the wife's side. Jack Quinn would allow them to come to his house and take rations.
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  • | Quinn, Johnston
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  • | Quinn | [[James Quinn|James Quinn]] settled his family at [[Wallan Wallan|Wallan]].
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  • | [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]] | Jimmy Quinn was charged in Kilmore with possession of stolen cattle; discharged
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  • | [[Jimmy Quinn|QuinnJames]] | James Quinn charged with horse stealing, at Beechworth, 12 months
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  • | Ned Kelly charged by John Quinn of horse stealing, [[Woodward|Micheal Woodward]] was convicted
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  • | [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] | [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]]
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  • | [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]] | Pat Quinn warned [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] that '''KellyGang''' up near Wodonga
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  • | P Quinn | Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] gave [[Royal Commission report day 52 page 10|evidence]] to the Royal Com
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  • [[James Quinn|Page James]] [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Quinn]] Ellen
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  • In [[1864-1873 Events|1872]] I sentenced [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] for assaulting his wife ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 19/4/187
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  • Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and I arrested [[James Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]], the uncle, for an assault on an old man, and also on his own sister. I a
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  • ...ed in 1879. They all appear to have a great dislike to [[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]], and speak of him as the black tracker.&quot;([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...ckquote>Const '''Archdeacon''' and I were assaulted by Pat [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] and had to leave Greta. My wife was in a bad state of health ([[The Argus
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  • ...rly in 1880''' Jacob [[Jacob Wilson|Wilson]] says that [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]] and I gave him a hard time on [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|3 April]]. I dont t
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  • I was seen in Benalla with one of the Quinn's ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878 (6)|Argus16/12/78]])
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], Anne, [[N
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  • '''father''' Bill Frost '''''' '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''half brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[An
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Ke
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Ke
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  • ...and near Bungamara station I met the outlaws' uncle, [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack Quinn]], [[Bungamara|George Johnson]], and a man of the name of [[Bungamara|Thoma
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Ke
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  • '''father''' Bill Frost '''''' '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''half brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[An
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' Mary Jane, [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn|An
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  • ...n|James]](Jimmy),William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace , '''husbands''' [[John (Red) Kelly|John (Red) Kelly]],Bill Frost When the family lived near Wallan Wallan James [[James Quinn|Quinn]] met Red Kelly in a pub at Donnybrook.
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  • ...]] (Jim) (b1835), Daniel '''''' (b1839) '''wife''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''children''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Kelly and Alex Gunn| Photograph '''Coming to Victoria and getting married''' I met James Quinn, Ellen's father while he was fencing at [[Donnybrook|Donnybrook]].
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  • There was another report that [[James Quinn|Grace Quinn]] had my watch and chain, and that Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] wanted to get th
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  • '''father''' George King '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''half brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[An
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  • '''father''' George King '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''half brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[An
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  • ..... '''wife?''' . '''parents''' [[Jack Lloyd snr|Jack Lloyd]] Snr Catherine Quinn '''uncle''' ... '''aunt'''s [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Kelly]]
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  • '''parents''' ...'''wife''' Catherine (Kate) Quinn '''''' .'''Children''' [[Wild Wright|Bridget]] ''',''' [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Tom] ...his brother [[Tom Lloyd|Tom]]. In [[1824-1853 Events|1852]] I married Kate Quinn and in [[1854-1863 Events|1857]] [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Tom]] was born.. '''Run in
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  • '''parents [[Jack Lloyd snr|Jack Lloyd]] Snr Catherine Quinn brothers''' [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd Jnr]] Paddy '''sisters''' ... '''wi ...Benalla with the '''KellyGang''' by a police spy, Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 8|RC63]])
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  • '''parents''' ...'''brothers''' ,.. '''sis''' '''ters''' ... '''wife''' Jane Quinn '''children''' [[John McElroy|Mary]], John, Winifred, Catherine (b1863), Br ...9-10|28/9/1879]] I was cited [[Police Agents|Foote]], ([[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]]) with the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' between [[Oxley|Oxley]] and Wanga
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  • ...ed in 1879. They all appear to have a great dislike to Pat [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]], and speak of him as the black tracker.&quot;([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...uted the case against me. The Justices found me not guilty. I also charged Quinn with using insulting language against me Mrs '''Dobson''''s public-house, (
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  • ...ed in 1879. They all appear to have a great dislike to Pat [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]], and speak of him as the black tracker.&quot;([[Royal Commission report d
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  • '''brothers''' ... '''sis''' '''ters''' ... '''wife''' [[James Quinn|Mary Quinn]]. '''children''' Margaret '''parents''' ... '''uncle''' ... '''aunt''' ...
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  • ...g John [[John McElroy|McElroy]] in dispute between him and a member of the Quinn family. Cross claim actions like this were common. (RC [[Royal Commission r
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  • Const [[SConst Flood|Flood]] and I arrested [[James Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]], the uncle, for an assault on an old man, and also on his own sister. ([[
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  • I had a discussion with [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quinn]] about becoming an agent ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1880 (2)|Argus10/ ...week following, the day before the Euroa robbery. [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quinn]] came in and saw me on the day of the robbery. ([[Royal Commission report
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  • ...ed in 1879. They all appear to have a great dislike to Pat [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]], and speak of him as the black tracker.&quot;([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...est me at my hiding place above the [[King River|King River]] and near the Quinn homestead. I was arrested while I was asleep. The police took me to [[Wanga
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  • == Jack Quinn Jnr == == Importance of Jack Quinn ==
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  • == Importance of James and Mary Quinn == ...|James]](Jimmy), William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace (Mrs Farrell),
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  • == Importance of Jimmy Quinn == ...n|James]](Jimmy),William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]), Grace ,. Photograph
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  • == Importance of Patrick Quinn == ...he Quinn family. Ned Kelly's mother [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen]], was Patrick Quinn's sister in law. A sympathizer or agent? I lived at South Hansen, seven mil
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  • ...(Mrs Kelly]]), Kate (Mrs Jack Lloyd sen), Jane (Mrs Tom Lloyd sen),[[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy]], Margaret.-. Photograph
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  • ...'' Mary '''brothers and sisters''' Patrick(died 1850), '''Helen''', [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack]],Mary Anne, [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen (Mrs Kelly]]), Kate (Mrs Jack
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  • ...her''' [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] '''mother''' [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] '''brothers''' and '''sisters''' [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]], [[Anne Ke Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] said that soon before the Euroa robbery I went to see his wife to get som
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  • ...k Creek Murders in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quinn]] said that he had a discussion with me a few days before the murders ([[Th ...ry [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|10/12/1878]]''' I met Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] a short time before the Euroa robbery. ([[Royal Commission report day 52
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  • Marys parents were John Lloyd and Catherine (Kate) Quinn '''Early years''' William and Mary with their links to the Delaney and Quinn families were key members of the '''KellyGang''' family
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  • Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] came to see me about a stolen horses. ([[Royal Commission report day 52 p
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  • ...Years''' '''Photograph''' I investigated an attack by Jimmy [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] in 1865.([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/10/1872|Ensign4/10/187
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  • '''Mark Whitty''' lost a bay cob. Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] said he had seen it at the bottom of Fitzsimmons and Hughes's paddock. ([
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  • ...]] by Const [[SConst Flood|Flood]] aiding and abetting [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] in an assault on a man called James Page. I got 18 months for it ([[The A
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  • ...iece of stick, and said they would bet me up; that was [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] and [[John Hart|John Hart]], at the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen-mile Cre
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  • Later I was arrested for stealing a chestnut mare and foal from John Quinn of [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]], Mrs Kelly's brother. Earlier [[Ned Kelly|Ned
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  • Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] me of stealing horses. ([[Royal Commission report day 52 page 10|RC17691]
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  • In February 1864 James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] was charged with horse stealing at Beechworth and sentenced to 12 months In April [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] was charged with grievous bodily harm - and in Beechworth sentenced to 4
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  • ...ara station. Near there they met the outlaws' uncle, [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack Quinn]], '''George Johnson''', and a man of the name of '''Thomas, alias Gallopin
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  • [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] met James Quinn, [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen]]'s father at a pub in Donnybrook in 1850 James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] Jnr was charged with assaulting police at Donnybrook and fined £10 on 23
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  • Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] there were some horses belonging to James [[Whitty|Whitty]], Robert [[Tat
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  • The [[James Quinn|Quinns]] took up Glenmore Run in [[1854-1863 Events|1863]] and Harry [[Harr
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  • ...Wright]] at a ploughing match at Greta, and he asked to buy two colts from Quinn,. ([[Royal Commission report day 52 page 10|RC17691]]) ...l|Hall]]. He left Greta after he was assaultded by Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] ([[Royal Commission report day 14 page 10|RC3211]]).
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  • ...]] and [[William Strickland|William]] Strickland and [[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quinn]] were arrested at Hedi as [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] under the [[Felons
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  • Later James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] was arrested there in early [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1979]] and F
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  • 2/12/[[1854-1863 Events|1856]] [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]] (15), [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen]] Kelly's brother was charged in Kilmore wi On 29/03/[[1854-1863 Events|1862]] Jimmy [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] was charged with violent assault but discharged
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  • In 1879 '''John M Morrison''', recieved 239a 3r 25p, '''Alex Quinn''', 106a 2r 5, '''Mary E Vincent''' 24a 0r 33p
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  • [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]] and [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Quinn]] married in Melbourne in November [[1824-1853 Events|1850]] John Quinn Sen charged with horse stealing. In Melbourne in 4/[[1854-1863 Events|1856]
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  • Jack [[James Quinn|Quinn]], an uncle of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] lived near Moyhu
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  • Ned Kelly's grandfather James [[James Quinn|Quinn]] is buried in the Oxley cemetery
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  • ...found out that those horses were taken up to the Murray and that [[Patrick Quinn|Billy Cook]] was connected in the taking of them.([[Royal Commission report
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  • James and Mary [[James Quinn|Quinn]] and their children including [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ned Kelly's mother]] settl
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  • ...Patrick Hickey, Robert Knox ,Charles Moorey Langdon, Edward Murphy, James Quinn, Michael Ryan, Denis Treacey, Martin Treacey ( See also [http://home.vicnet
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  • ...[[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] is situated. The homestead of the elder [[James Quinn|Quin]] lay directly in the track - the only one existing in the early days
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  • [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn,]] P
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  • [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Quinn Ellen]] [[James Quinn|Quinn Grace]]
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  • See Patrick Quinn ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1880 (2)|Argus10/11/80]])
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  • [[Patrick Quinn|Foote]] ...on second Report Part XII ( page 17)|RC2ndreportXII]])([[Patrick Quinn|Pat Quinn]])
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  • ...uary [[1874-1877 Events|1876]] [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was charged by John Quinn of [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] with stealing a chestnut mare and foal. Later ...1874-1877 Events|1877]] Ned Kelly went to join his uncles John and William Quinn near Glenmore. Ned tells the story of the bull he sold to [[Lydeker|Lydicke
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  • [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen [Kelly]]][King], Quinn Mrs [[Jack Lloyd snr|Catherine]] [Lloyd] Quinn (sen)
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  • Quinn, Jack Jnr[[../../people/peQ_R/quinnJimmyKf.html|../../people/peQ_R/quinnJim Quinn, Jimmy
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  • The Kelly, Byrne, Hart and Quinn families were mainly poor and Irish. They came to Australia to find food an [[James Quinn|Quinn Mrs]] (grandmother)
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  • ...e rumors or attached no importance to them, although the witness [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quin]] asserts, in the course of his evidence, that some time prior
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