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  • ...tinually in collision with the police, Lloyd senior, some years before the Kelly outbreak, being imprisoned for four years for maliciously killing a neighbo ...ways in gaol. At any rate, if he, and more men such as he, had been in the Kelly district when the murders did take place, the career of the outlaws would p
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  • ...rough assistants, ran as follows: ‘Sir, I have been requested by E and D Kelly to do what I could to assist them in crossing here’ (the letter was not d
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  • ...oughout with pluck and judgment, and not long after telling Mr Hare of the Kelly’s presence he galloped away to Wangaratta to bring back further aid. ...ed to anybody for direction looked to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], and very much at their own sweet will, throughout the remaining hours of
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY ...|Fitzpatrick]], towards his mother, and charged that officer with perjury. Kelly also described how his mother had been left to bring up a large family of y
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  • ...hills. I sent a man from the house to Senior [[SConst John Kelly|constable Kelly]], and told him to withdraw his men into the mountains, so as to keep watch ...cause of the pain I suffered. The party I left behind in charge of Senior constable Johnstone remained out for five or six days, and then returned to Benalla.
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  • ...shot took effect on Mr Hare's wrist. [[SConst John Kelly|Senior constable Kelly]] and Rawlings were close to him, and the former promptly returned the fire ...giving the order to stop firing. This was now repeated by Senior constable Kelly to the men who, under cover, were surrounding the house at the back, but th
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  • ...nn|Mrs Jones]], a girl fourteen years of age, on the head, whilst the son, John Jones, a boy of nine years, was wounded in the hip. Very soon after this, p ...are here coursing), W S Cooke (a labourer), Martin Sherry (a plate-layer), John Larkins (a farmer), Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] (the brother of the postma
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  • == Ned Kelly Captured == ...s description. Nine police joined in the conflict and fired point blank at Kelly; but although, in consequence of the way in which he staggered, it was appa
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  • ...t I held the revolver away from me he fired the revolver. Senior-constable Kelly then came up and assisted me to secure him. So did O'Dwyer, and a host of o == Senor Constable Kelly’s Statement ==
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  • ...innocence, and was, therefore, discharged. This discharge also cleared Dan Kelly. ...eturned from a visit to [[Cashel|Cashel]] police station the Sergeant sent Constable [[Const Healey|Healey]] out on patrol to Greta on Sunday, April 14, with in
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  • ...purpose of a thorough search, what constables are in the district who know Kelly personally, sending, say, two of them to Mansfield to act with Sergeant Ken ...or the Superintendent's information that I am of opinion that the offender Kelly could be routed from his hiding place if the arrangements proposed by the S
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  • ...pt Hare had already given orders to unload the horses, but on hearing from Constable Bracken that the Kellys were in Jones’ hotel, and that the place was full Supt [[Hare|Hare]] led the way, followed by Constables [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], Barry, Gascoigne, Phillips, Arthur, Inspector O’Connor, and five Queen
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  • ...e came first in the morning he came to where Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] and I were standing, and we went to tell him about the outlaws being in t Question (by Commission) — Who placed his men? — The senior constable took two, and the others went by themselves. ([[Royal Commission report day
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  • ...it which she can show you.  I heard a voice saying, ‘Come this way.’ Constable Arthur was standing close to Sergeant Steele, and he said, ‘If you fire o ...d the two children, one in each hand, and as I was coming down there was a constable named Divery, and he said, ‘Let us finish this - lot,’ or something lik
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  • ...icholson.  t was now known that Joe Byrne was dead.  There were only Dan Kelly and Steve Hart left.  As the day wore on the fifty policemen continued to Dr John [[Nicholson|Nicholson]], of Benalla, made history by suggesting to Supt Sad
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  • ...y]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] were called to prove the capture of Ned Kelly at the “Siege of Glenrowan.” ...could give any direct evidence in connection with the charge of murdering Constable Lonigan.
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  • The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''
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  • ...of disobedience of orders and gross cowardice, and that the three latter—Constable Armstrong having resigned—be dismissed from the service. ...Supt Sadleir in the record sheets of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Constables Kelly]] and [[Johnston|Johnston]] cancelled, and the Commission recommend these m
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  • .... No police shot. Other members gang still in public house. Surrounded Ned Kelly, armed with breast plate of iron and helmet. More particulars presently... 9.12 Ned Kelly has three bullet wounds in leg. Dr Nicholson does not consider any of them
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  • ..., which are nearer their stronghold. The senior Quinns are brothers of Mrs Kelly, and consequently uncles of the two outlaws, while the Lloyds are also uncl Against Ned Kelly there are only three convictions recorded here, and they are as far back as
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  • ...evidence that the prisoner was one of the most active confederates of the Kelly gang. ...ke, in defiance of the police." He further said, "I consider Ned Kelly a better man than Fitzpatrick, who lagged his mother wrongfully." Pris
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  • Mr Panton here requested a constable to fire a bullet from a Webley revolver into the earth at a distance of abo ...nner, in my opinion in which she had been fired at. I went to the house of John Blum, near Mount Battery estate on the 5th May on account of certain inform
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  • [[SConst James|Frank James]] senior constable stationed it Mansfield - Was at Blum's place on the Tuesday, with Mr Toohey '''John Blum''', recalled - When I toll Mr Toohey about the second man, Lopdell was
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  • ...hen another special train has gone up for the purpose of bringing down Ned Kelly, who will no doubt be lodged in the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] befor ...captured. It is positively stated that the gang are wearing extemporised [[Kelly's Armour|armour]], breast plates being clearly perceptible.
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  • ...ert Gibbons]] , [[The Age (8)|Mr Steele]] , [[The Age (9)|Senior Constable Kelly’s Statement]], [[The Age (9)|Canon not Required]] , [[The Age (10)|Murder ...[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had, with his black trackers, been withdrawn from the Kelly country. They were on the eve of their departure for Queensland , and were
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  • ...giving the order to stop firing. This was now repeated by Senior constable Kelly to the men who, under cover, were surrounding the house at the back, but th ...fourteen years of age, on the head, whilst the son, [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|John Jones]], a boy of nine years, was wounded in the hip. Very soon after this,
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  • ...|Cooke]] (a labourer), [[Cherry|Martin Sherry]] (a plate layer), [[Benalla|John Larkins]] (a farmer), Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]] (the brother of the post ...k, and it was replied to by the desperadoes in the hotel. Senior constable Kelly at that juncture found a rifle stained with blood lying on the side of the
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  • == Ned Kelly Captured == ...s description. Nine police joined in the conflict and fired point blank at Kelly; but although, in consequence of the way in which he staggered, it was appa
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  • ...leir]] directed Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] to arrest them as Kelly sympathizers. They were accordingly handcuffed, and taken with the others t ...rangers was not returned after one o'clock , but it was believed that Dan Kelly and Hart intended to lie quiet until night, and, under cover of the darknes
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  • ...he train had arrived, and firing was going on furiously. I did not see Ned Kelly in the room. I with others stood in the chimney. I did not hear any remark ...d Kelly|Ned Kelly]] came, and Hart ordered us to come out of the room. Ned Kelly then told us that we would all have to go down to the police barracks with
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  • == Senior Constable Kelly’s Statement == ...tinued to fire, and at about eight o'clock , as far as I can remember, Ned Kelly made his appearance under the brow of the hill, 300 yards from the hut. He
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  • ...Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The murder of Sherritt , The inquest on Sherritt , The ministry and the K === KELLY GANG ===
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  • == CAPTURE OF NED KELLY == ...from the smart way in which he secured the murderer the sergeant escaped. Kelly became gradually quiet, and it was soon found that he had been utterly disa
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  • ...indow. They returned in about 10 minutes. I saw two, one of them being Dan Kelly, go into a small room. They came out soon afterwards fully armed, and prepa ...others William and Patrick; WS Cook, [[Cherry|Martin Cherry]], platelayer; John Larkin, a farmer; William Mortimer, a farmer; Edward [[Reynolds|Reynolds]],
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  • '''STATEMENT BY SENIOR CONSTABLE [[SConst John Kelly|KELLY]]''' ...ntinued firing on the house until about 8 o’clock , when [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] made his appearance under the brow of the hill, about 150 yards from the
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  • == CAPTURE OF NED KELLY == ...ry the outlaw and Steel were sent sprawling upon the green sward together. Kelly was at once secured, when it was found that his body, head, and shoulder we
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  • '''CONSTABLE BRACKEN's STATEMENT''' ...e animal and Ned Kelly rode behind, with Reynolds walking at his side. Ned Kelly told me that if I tried to get away he would shot me, and we went off to Jo
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  • ...house. We continued firing upon the house till about 8 o'clock , when Ned Kelly made his appearance under the brow of the hill, 150 yards from the hotel, a ...nd one revolver with him. Just as I seized him, the rush of people knocked Kelly and I over, and I received a rather awkward thrust, and his armour injured
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  • ...d into the hotel, it was found that he was clothed in a complete suit of [[Kelly's Armour|heavy mail]], weighing 97 pounds, made up skilfully from ploughsha Hart and Dan Kelly were shot early in the day. This was discovered when Jones’s house was on
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  • ‘[[Ryan|I]] came down in the same van as [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]. He spoke very little, and seemed like a man in a trance, and glared at a The following is the medical report on the condition of Ned Kelly by Dr [[Melbourne Gaol|Shields]]:-
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  • ...have played an undoubtedly silly part in the matter of the remains of Dan Kelly and Stephen Hart. When the charred bodies were taken out of the fire. Richa ...od, and so also had the other horses used by the outlaws, showing that the Kelly gang must have some friend who was a black …, probably the same man who m
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  • ...n his head and said, 'I have got you: I said I would be in at your death.' Kelly's armour was then taken off, and he was removed to the railway station. John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], superintendent of police, stationed at Benalla, depose
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  • ...etermined last night to bury the body of Byrne quietly. This was done by a constable, the body being wrapped in calico and interned in the pauper portion of the ...harge of the Victorian police until the arrival of Superintendent Sadleir. Kelly acted splendidly, and his brave services should be substantially recognised
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  • ...ether inquiries were held or not, and reports came from Greta that all the Kelly sympathisers there had made them selves intoxicated at the wake, and were b ...idence was obtainable there, give an order for interment. Senior constable Kelly, with four troopers, accordingly proceeded to Glenrowan by the forenoon tra
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  • ...and was challenged by the police. I replied, 'Railway.' Went along side a constable, and at this time there was warm firing from the skillion window. ...ed senior constable Kelly -'Cannot you pot him off from there?' The senior constable fired, and I saw that his bullet hit the right hand side of the tree. He fi
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  • ...stable Kelly returned to the station for ammunition, bringing with him Ned Kelly's soft skull cap and six barrel revolving rifle, which he found covered wit ...under Sergeant Steel arrived from Wangaratta, having ridden back with the constable who had ridden off for Glenrowan on the arrival of our train.
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  • '''STATEMENT OF CONSTABLE ARTHUR''' ...r]] with regard to the …… shows the effect which the appearance of Ned Kelly and his extraordinary conduct had upon the police.
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  • ...n the alert that no one would have been though to have dreamt of sending a constable in uniform to obtain particulars regarding them. Knowing this, men in unifo ...nvenience and hard work. For instance it is well known that bushmen of the Kelly type object to walking much, and always ride on horseback if they get a cha
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  • Dr [[Nicholson|John Nicholson]], of [[Benalla|Benalla]], gives the following narrative:- I was ...but he allowed it to pass, and went towards the house. Messrs. Dowsett and Kelly kept all this time stealthily creeping towards him from one point of cover
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  • {{Full Text}}'''THE KELLY GANG''' ...he wanted to fire from the verandah of the hotel. The old man refused, and Kelly shot at him with his rifle, adding another to the list of murders by the ga
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  • == THE KELLY GANG == ...e Chief Secretary speaking. Subsequently Kelly was seen by his [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]], with whom he had a long conversation on matters of a private natu
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  • ...rs in the Greta district, who was an eye witness to the encounter with the Kelly gang at Glenrowan, supplied some particulars which reached us second hand. ...ce had not the satisfaction of shooting my brothers.” When she found Ned Kelly alive she was overwhelmed with joy mingled with grief. My brother does not
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  • ...f the gang, it was thought that the time had arrived for a fresh raid. Ned Kelly had always a grand scheme in his mind for the sticking up of the police qua ...McDonald|McDonald]]. The fifth batch, from Beechworth, consisted of Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Constables [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]]
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  • == THE KELLY GANG == ...)|Chomley]]. They were in Birsbane when the news of the encounter with the Kelly gang was first made known, and at once started for Victoria . Their names a
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  • Just before daybreak Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] came up to the platform from the east end, and told us that he had been m ...for the upper parts of his body. He told me several times that Byrne, Dan Kelly, and Hart had escaped, and that the only people in the hotel were those the
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  • ...my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne. Just before the spe ...r of Mrs Jones, a girl fourteen years of age, on the head, whilst the son, John Jones, a boy of nine years, was wounded in the hip.
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  • '''Glenrowan Seige''' -'''capture of Ned Kelly''' ...rom the smart way in which he secured the murderer the sergeant escaped.  Kelly became gradually quiet, and it was soon found that he had been utterly disa
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  • ...men to accompany me to Beechworth:—[[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]], Constables [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Gasc ...nt of the engine, to keep a look-out dong the line. I accordingly told off Constable Barry tor this duty, and saw him securely fastened on the engine. I afterwa
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  • ...were with me during the firing except [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]]. I told him I was badly wounded, and directed him to take all the men and ...his boys. As I passed him I called out to him I was hit. Senior-constable Kelly called out to me to send some more ammunition at once from the train. I did
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  • ...of such of the proceedings of 28th ult, in relation to the capture of the Kelly gang, as occurred whilst I was in command of the party of police carrying o ...dings were surrounded by the police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], 2,507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet
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  • "Ned Kelly, from his appearance in the imperfect light, looked like some unearthly bei "After the affair was over, the bodies of Hart and Dan Kelly were given over to their relations, as I reported to you on jour arrival at
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  • ...the train that the lines had been pulled up and Glenrowan stuck up by the Kelly gang, all the doors of the train were unlocked, and the train ran quietly i ...and close to Superintendent Hare and Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]].  Only one of the bushrangers came out into the moonlight at the far sid
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  • ...ther, considering the high qualities necessary to make an efficient police-constable, we think the ''personnel'' of the Victorian constabulary generally quite a ...']] was as properly, no doubt; but Senior-constable '''[[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]''' handled his own men, and Sergeant '''[[Steele|Steele]]''' his, on his
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  • ...he engine, to keep a good look-out along the lines. I accordingly told off Constable Barry for this duty, and saw him securely fastened on the engine. I afterwa ...I consented to this, and we shunted back. I then directed Senior-constable Kelly to jump on the other engine with three men, and to put them in the most sec
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  • ...nce that might be necessary, and his services were at once afforded to Ned Kelly when captured. “I have already alluded to the conduct of Senior-constable Johnston.He did the special work sought by him in the face of special dange
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  • ...T E [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], Foot-constable J H [[Const Stow|Stow]], Foot-constable P [[Const McDonald|McDonald]]. ...T Dowling|Dowling]], Mounted-constable C F [[Const Magor|Magor]], Mounted-constable [[Const McColl|McColl]].
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  • THE TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ...who was charge of the Kelly case) and Senior constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]].
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  • ...]] was present during the whole time I was with prisoner. Senior-constable Kelly said, ‘Ned, do you ‘know’ this man?’
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  • ...at the barracks. He was not in the lock up at the time. I do not remember Kelly asking for the key. ...ritten report. I wrote it in the Mansfield police station. I know a senior-constable Maud. I read ''The Age'' principally. I cannot say if I read Maud’s repor
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...at. It belonged to me, but fortunately I sold it before we saw Kelly. When Kelly showed me the handcuffs I can assure you it cooled me down in a minute: bec
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  • '''SConst Kelly gave evidence at the committal hearing''' ...Sergeant Steele at once recognised him as Ned Kelly. When the men ran up, Kelly said to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]― “Bracken, save me; I saved you.
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  • ...d not be taken as regards the death of Cherry. He did not wish to say that Kelly had murdered Cherry, but there was every reason to, believe that he had don ..., however, that his Worship, as visiting justice of the gaol, would permit Kelly to see his friends.
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  • THE KELLY GANG EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT
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  • ...o catch the Kellys, and to get a portion of the reward. I do not think Ned Kelly is a born fool. I think him quite the reverse. I was not paid by the person ...Gloster, repeated his evidence, stating in reference to Scanlan’s case; Kelly said, “When Kennedy and Scanlan arrived, I called on them to surrender, b
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  • == THE TRIAL OF KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly for the murder of Constable Thomas Lonigan was resumed yesterday morning at the Central Criminal Court,
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly on the charge of murdering Constable Lonigan was resumed in the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before his Hon
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  • ...sirous of obtaining the [[Ned Kellys End|reprieve]] of the prisoner Edward Kelly, or a reconsideration of his case, was held last night in Carlton, and a re ...efused to move on when requested, and were consequently arrested by Senior-Constable Leddy.  They were removed to the city watchhouse, where they were charged
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  • ...to you." Captain Standish on one occasion referred to the death of Mr John Thomas Smith, and said, "Now Nicolson's billet as assistant-commission ...be his last chance, but he asked the opinion of Mr Sadleir, myself, Senior-constable Mullane, and Detective Ward. We all considered it would not be justifiable
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  • ...erritt's the constables had their own rifles taken from them by the senior constable at Beechworth, and arms to which they were not accustomed were given to the ...dencies 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
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  • The examination of Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] was continued. Senior-constable Kelly merely replied to some questions of Sergeant Steele which were of no great
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  • ...wards the railway gate. Saw him afterwards at the railway station when Ned Kelly was captured, endeavouring to get from Ned a sign whereby he might induce t ...le, coming from the rear of the house, attacked Ned and shot him down. Saw Constable Arthur making a half circle round the outlaw in order to get a better posit
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  • ...dence on points of minor importance was given by Detective Ward and Senior-constable Mullane. The board then adjourned until Tuesday week. John Sherritt was recalled, and his cross- examination was concluded.
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  • ...med annoyed at my telegram being addressed, not to him-self, but to Senior-constable Mullane, and he made a little mischief. I am not satisfied with his evidenc ...he first gentleman that I went to was a JP. I asked him to sign for my son John. He replied by saying, 'Why, I am just after refusing to sign a paper for M
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  • ...on's cave party, Mr Hare's hut party, and the telegram forwarded to Senior-constable Mullane by Mr Nicolson when the latter was superseded on the 2nd of June, 1 ...of disobedience of orders and gross cowardice, and that the three latter - Constable Armstrong's resignation having been accepted - be dismissed from the servic
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  • ...her of opinion that the treatment of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constables Kelly]] and [[Johnston|Johnstone]] by Superintendent Sadleir was harsh and unmeri ...t of Senior-constable Kelly. In September, 1880, after the trial of Edward Kelly at Beechworth, that officer was ordered to Greta, but he requested to be re
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  • '''The witness''' (Constable O'Meara) examined by Detective Nixon, said that he did not know the grounds ...'Cutcheon, that her husband was employed in the Railway department. Senior constable Conniff called on her a few nights ago. He spoke about Mr Larner, regrettin
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  • Mr BERRY said the question of promoting Senior-constables Kelly and Johnston was dealt with in a progress report of the Police Commission d ...Hall]]'s notice of motion respecting senior constables [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] and [[Johnston|Johnston]], I beg to submit the following remarks.
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  • 231 Were they senior-constables or non-commissioned officers who also knew the country?- I do no 234 There was Senior-Constable [[SConst James|James]]?- Yes, he was a good man.
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  • 467 You came to the conclusion from that that they were not in the Kelly country?- Yes. ...rathbogie Ranges|Strathbogie]] and towards the [[Omeo|Omeo]] country?- The Kelly country I particularly designate is not as far as Strathbogie; east of [[Be
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  • ...the Benalla party. I had Senior Constable [[Strahan|Strachan]] and Senior Constable [[SConst Flood|Flood]] with me. They were my two assistants. The next thing ...full command of the Kelly country?- At that time I had full command of the Kelly country. I was in charge of the North Eastern district.
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  • 748 Where is the [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] that is supposed to be made out of that?- It is in the depot. ...ed. It was personally in the hands of Senior Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]. Some footmarks were discovered; but though they were out for several day
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  • ...About the 13th of May; the men under Senior Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] found Tom Lloyd on the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|20th May]]. The party pass
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  • ...ter the women passed out immediately on my left. There was one man between Constable [[Kirkham|Kirkham]], he was immediately on my left at the time, and I chall ...covered with blood, and a skull cap. I believe the rifle to be one of the Kelly's, as it is a revolving rifle. It looks very like as if the outlaws had got
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  • ...t?- From information before, wherever Senior Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] got the information. They were in the rear of the building, and it was fr 1155 You received information from Senior Constable Kelly that there were some 40 prisoners in the kitchen?- That he heard so.
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  • ...and I believe it to have been a woman, who came out of the house, because Constable Bracken, I find from hearsay evidence afterwards, had gone immediately afte ...dent in November 1866, which rank I now hold. I had nothing to do with the Kelly business until the murders at the [[Stringy Bark Creek|Wombat]]. On the [[e
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  • <span id="rc1259">[[#rc1259|1259]]</span> Which is the increase of the senior-constable?— Yes, there were no vacancies in the force at the time. ...hoebridge]] at [[Bright|Bright]], and Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] at Wood's Point.
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  • ...inent, and began to bounce us. The man acting as my sergeant then—Senior-Constable [[SConst Mays|Mays]]—came to me and said, “I am sure there is something ...The party was in charge, I think, of Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]. I told him that I was certain that the outlaws were somewhere near, and
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  • ...en came to the conclusion that it was Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]'s party, because when I had removed him from the house where he had charg
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  • ...at all. I wished to receive charge of everything, and I was waiting for my senior officer to commence the conversation and the handing over. Mr. Nicolson too ...ll the agents up at Beechworth. He sent a telegram up last night to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and he told me that all the agents were to be
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  • ...ep a look-out to see if there was anything wrong with the line. I selected Constable Barry. I did not put him, as is generally supposed, on the buffers in the f
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  • ...|Gascoigne]], who was in my party), called out, “That is [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s voice” Suddenly the firing cessed, and I imagined that I saw the peop ...somewhere near where I had seen Mr. O'Connor running up, Senior-constable Kelly called out to me, “Mr. Hare, we are short of ammunition; please have some
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  • ...leave the ground till I saw the outlaws in the house, and Senior-constable Kelly setting to work to surround the house. (Copy ) Report of Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] re [[Patrick Byrne|Paddy Byrne]].
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  • '''[[Sadleir|John Sadleir]] giving evidence''' ...in charge of the district, but on the report of the murders he came up as senior officer. I was in charge of the general district all along, but he took cha
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  • '''[[Sadleir|John Sadleir]] giving evidence''' ...ly as none of them knew the Kellys to a certainty, and that is why I chose Constable Lonigan. The expedition was delayed through various causes. I think the mot
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  • '''Sup [[Sadleir|John Sadleir]] giving evidence''' ...f the constable next in command under Mr. Brooke Smith?— Probably Senior-constable [[Johnston|Johnson]].
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  • '''Sup [[Sadleir|John Sadleir]] giving evidence''' ...ly changed. As they came in fagged other men were sent out. I think Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] probably know about it. If he was the man he was put in
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  • '''[[Sadleir|Superintendent John Sadleir]] evidence''' ...n I returned and got to bed again about half-past three. I was called by a constable. I cannot say the hour. I was very fast asleep, and took some time before I
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  • '''[[Sadleir|Superintendent John Sadleir]] evidence''' ...ly a constable came and explained that this was the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], this noise that we had heard. That was the first I had heard of it.
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  • ...up at this moment, Mrs. [[Margaret Skillion|Skillian]], [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], [[Richard Hart (2)|Dick Hart,]] and several of the friends. They seemed ...remember are [[Const J Dixon|Dixon]], [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]], and a constable named [[Const Montiford|Montifort]]. I believe there were others, but I can
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  • ...he Kellys must have been young then?— Yes, quite boys. Their [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]] kept a [[Hotels Pubs and Shanties|grog-shop]] on the Eleven-mile C ...c3256|3256]]</span> Was Kelly's father alive then—[[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]], as they call him?— No; I never saw him.
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...c3888">[[#rc3888|3888]]</span> Whom did you go out in charge of?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]].
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  • ...did you see next?— I do not know the name of the policemen, only Senior-constable Mills, but I saw Inspector [[O'Connor|O'Connor]]. ...y would bet me up; that was James [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Quinn]] and [[John Hart|John Hart]], at the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen-mile Creek]].
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  • '''Constable [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc4932">[[#rc4932|4932]]</span> Did you see any constable fire at that man when he came to the window?— I did.
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  • '''Constable [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] giving evidence''' ...044]]</span> You said you did not see Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] about at all?— No, not that I am aware of.
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' giving evidence''' ...o tell Mr. Hare of what the father had said to him, taking him to be Hart. Constable [[Const William Canny|Canny]] and I left that morning about two a.m. to go
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' further examined''' ...="rc5497">[[#rc5497|5497]]</span> And their exploits?— Yes, “The brave Kelly gang,” during their time in the mountains, and something of that sort.
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' giving evidence''' ...855|5855]]</span> You say you started with the escort with [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— Yes,
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  • ...ir, and left the man to receive the message at the office, and it was this constable who called me, and I sent him for Mr. Sadleir, and Mr. Hare said, “Turn o ...e men and did not let them leave their posts. Some were rushing to see Ned Kelly after he was captured up at the upper end, but I did not go away till two w
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  • ...to the regulations, Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] being the senior, upon him would devolve the charge of the Victorian police?— That is my o ...c6214">[[#rc6214|6214]]</span> Then, as a matter of fact, Senior-constable Kelly would be in command without any order at all?— According to the regulatio
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  • ...ly]] made at Beechworth, at the preliminary examination of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]. When he stated that Mr. O'Connor had remained in a drain the whole time? ...c6260|6260]]</span> You were cross-examined closely as to that. If another constable says that the last shot was fired from the house at eleven, and it was the
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  • 6443 Is it the same oath to a constable as to an officer?— That I cannot say. ...a sergeant as to a constable?— Yes. The sergeant is first sworn in as a constable, and he rises from that usually.
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  • ...t down towards the station, and I met [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] and asked him what he had done, and he said he had sent to Benalla for mo
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  • ...re Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] and Mr. [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] went to after the Kelly business?— No, I did not see much of them after that. I saw Mr. Sadleir o ...n id="rc6729">[[#rc6729|6729]]</span> What time was that?— Shortly after Kelly was taken.
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  • ...know, no one was in the hotel but [[Steve Hart|Hart]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]]?— As far as l knew. ...charge before Mr. Sadleir arrived?— [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], as far as I know.
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  • ...der Mr. O'Connor, you would recognise [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] as the superior officer; as far as you alone were concerned, was not Mr. ...> Would you, if Mr. O'Connor gave an order, disobey it if Senior-Constable Kelly gave another order?— Under those circumstances I would scarcely know what
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  • ...or first in the drain. I saw him go to him. Then Mr. Sadleir went to where Constable [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]] was, and I could not see where he went then. ...="rc7419">[[#rc7419|7419]]</span> Was [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] on the ground?— Yes, he was there.
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  • ...">[[#rc7471|7471]]</span> Did you receive any orders from Senior-constable Kelly?— No. ...id="rc7478">[[#rc7478|7478]]</span> What other men were of your party?— Constable [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]].
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  • ...At about that time he was joined by [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], and he said “For God's sake, see that the men are all right, and do no .../span> Who was the next south of you, more towards the railway line—what constable?— At that time it was either [[Kirkham|Kirkham]] [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]],
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  • ...he time Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] came, Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]. ...was told a little about it. I was one of the men that was covering Senior-Constable [[Johnston|Johnson]] when he went to set fire to the house.
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  • ...rround the house. The next one was by senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] to remain in the position I was at, as it was a good one. ...r from an officer or from your superior?— The next order was from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], about half-an-hour before the house was fired
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  • ...02">[[#rc7774_7602|7774.7602]]</span> [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] shortly after passed you and approved of it?— Yes. ...id="rc7774_7603">[[#rc7774_7603|7774.7603]]</span> Do you remember seeing Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] any time that mowing?— After daylight I did.
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  • ...span> Who was in there?— You had a party of men round the stockyard. and Constable Arthur and I were about 100 yards away in the heap of ferns. ...2|7774.7702]]</span> Do you know that [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] was at the very back of the yards?— He was changing round from one plac
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  • <span id="rc7774_7766">[[#rc7774_7766|7774.7766]]</span> Besides bearing Constable Gascoigne saying women were present, and Mr. Hare's orders, you were perfec ...me round; did you communicate that to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]]?— I am certain I did not, but he must have heard it better than I did.
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  • ...and I asked what to do with them, and [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] said to let them go. <span id="rc7817">[[#rc7817|7817]]</span> When Constable Bracken gave the information, do you mean to state that Mr. Hare did not le
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  • ...previous meetings read and confirmed. Senior Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] examined. Examination closed.
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  • '''[[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable John Kelly]] sworn and examined''' ...re, and he was out on duty, he came in and he asked me, “Are you asleep, Kelly?” I said, “Is that you, Hayes?” And he said, “Kennedy, Scanlan, and
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...at Benalla for a few days with three or four men. At the same time, Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] and [[Shoebridge|Shoebridge]] and two constables also c
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...8188">[[#rc8188|8188]]</span> Whom kind Mr. Sadleir beside you and him?— Constable [[Const J Dwyer|O'Dwyer]] then came up.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...f the Victorian police — at least you were constable of police, and were senior of the police force under Mr. Hare?— Yes.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...if any other constables have asked to be relieved?— I heard that Senior-Constable Johnson asked; I do not know of my own personal knowledge; and Sergeant Ste
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8426">[[#rc8426|8426]]</span> He was the nearest constable?— Yes, to the house at the side.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8481">[[#rc8481|8481]]</span> Has any constable in the district got promotion for his services that you are aware of?— No
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  • ...ons in the Benalla district pressing their claims for participation in the Kelly [[Reward|reward]], and also for compensation for losses arising out of the ...ller enquiry. The Commission had no desire to review the decision given by Kelly Reward Board.
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  • ...ut the other information was laid by, I think, Detective Brown against Ned Kelly. I am not quite certain who laid that information against him. ...8816]]</span> Can you say there was an information against [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] at all?— I believe there was.
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  • ...e [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], were lying behind a log and they challenged us. Kelly recognized my voice when I answered, and I went up to him. I asked him “ ...ld be gone before daylight, and I would go up to a big tree by that fence. Kelly thought it was dangerous to go there. He said I would be shot before I got
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  • ...was shot by me at nine in the morning. I did not fire a shot from the time Kelly was taken till I left the ground. I after this learned he made a statement, ...shots altogether — two at young Riordan, and the two at [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]].
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  • ...82">[[#rc9182|9l82]]</span> Can you remember exactly what Senior-Constable Kelly stated to you in reference to how things had gone on at Glenrowan when you
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  • ...Do you mean to say that except for you, in your opinion, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] would not have been captured alive–do you mean that he would have escap <span id="rc9251">[[#rc9251|9251]]</span> What was Constable [[Const Arthur|Arthur]] doing at the time?— He ran down.
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  • ...">[[#rc9289|9289]]</span> Therefore, if Arthur had fired with his rifle at Kelly, and missed him, was there a probability of his shooting the people at the ...an> ''By Mr. Hare''— You think that the entire credit of the [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] capture is due to you–do you imply as much as that?— I shot him and a
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  • ...ssed, accompanied by Senior-Constable Kelly, and went to Mr. O'Connor; and Kelly turned after showing him where Mr. O'Connor was, and took ground to the rig ...a side, where I found him afterwards. Mr. Sadleir passed on, after leaving Kelly, into the trench where Mr. O'Connor was. That was about twenty-five or thir
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  • ...; [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] were all rushing at the outlaw when Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] fired and ...standing behind, Bracken had hold of Kelly's left arm, and I was in front. Kelly was trembling with fear, and said, “Do not kill me, let me live as long a
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  • ...ed the prisoner when already secured by the other police. I may state that Constable Dwyer reported the circumstance to me himself, immediately after the occurr ...]]</span> When you came down and told about the capture, you said you gave Kelly a kick?— Yes, I did.
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  • ...575|9575]]</span> Can you inform the Commission if you know anything about Constable [[Kirkham|Kirkham]] being given over to me?— I heard he was given over to <span id="rc9577">[[#rc9577|9577]]</span> Did you ever hear Constable Kirkham made the statement that I had nothing to do with him?— No, never.
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  • ...ed for the hotel, followed by the men. When about 60 yards from the hotel, Constable Barry asked Superintendent Hare what was the matter; he then said, “Come ...saw a match struck about 100 yards from me; I saw two other men with him; Constable [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]] was stationed at a tree about 10 yards from m
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  • ...r]] here. A respectable man who has been in our confidence all through the Kelly business called on me late last night, and informed me that the sympathizer ...an> Would you, on the recommendation of either of those officers, remove a constable in any of those districts?— I do not know that I should.
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  • 10176 Do you know which constable it was?— I should know him if I saw him again. 10177 Was it Kelly?— No.
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  • ...Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] came down from the hotel, and seemed to attack Kelly in the side and shoot him down. 10183 At that time both Kelly and [[Dowsett|Dowsett]] were advancing towards the outlaw?— Yes, advancin
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  • 10209 You saw him in conversation with [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]]?— Yes. ...of Kelly and the time you saw Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] in conversation with Kelly at the station, will you fix any point where you saw Mr. Sadleir in the fie
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...rain]] reached Benalla, that the lines were torn up; such was not the case Constable [[Kirkham|Kirkham]] was present in front of the engine in order to watch th
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...should have stated that on going back to the station the first time I saw Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and he was then in a very excited condition
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...it?— Rawlins took the first lot and [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] the next.
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...osition again. SeniorConstable Kelly and Guard Dowsett closed in on Ned Kelly and both fired at him.
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...ick up his rifle—he had dropped it on the other side of the log on which Kelly was prisoner. I picked it up, and Mr. [[Allen|Allen]] was told to keep a lo
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...illion|Mrs. Skillian]] was stopped by [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Constable Kelly]]; and I heard him asking her if she would not go to the hotel and advise h
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...attempt to go round any portion of the hotel. You went to the scene where Kelly was captured?— Yes.
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  • '''Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]] giving evidence''' ...of the men I knew. I knew Phillps, I knew Arthur, I knew Senior Constable Kelly. I distinguished Guard Dowsett by his uniform, and I was told who Montiford
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  • ...I understand, in his absence—did the reporters generally understand that Kelly had charge?— Yes. ...[#rc10740|10740]]</span> Were you present at the taking of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— Yes.
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  • ...owsett|Guard Dowsett]] crawling up beside the log beside which [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] fell, with a revolver. ..., several shots from that position behind the log, the other side of which Kelly fell.
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  • ...Dwyer|Dwyer]] was there. I remember that, because I drew his attention to Kelly when first he appeared. ...19|10819]]</span> Are you aware that it has been sworn here as a fact that Kelly was carried down and helped over the fence and brought to the railway stati
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  • ...not retreat, and although very close she turned back. One of those men was Constable Armstrong, I think. ...deficient in some head on whom they could rely. Although Senior Constable Kelly worked very hard and very bravely in the morning in the dark, and without a
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  • ...ing down towards him, and I could see [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Constable Kelly]] on the right, coming towards him; so then I said to him, “You had bette ...lose to the throat or shoulder. They were actually on the ground Constable Kelly was up almost at the same moment, in fact, it was almost a dead heat.
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  • ...armour on while you were shooting?— No, I never heard a word about any [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] or anything else, not till we were at the log when we pul ...the helmet came off [[Steele|Steele]] fastened on him and said it was Ned Kelly, and we knew him by that exclamation.
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  • ...came first in the morning, he came to where [[SConst John Kelly|Constable Kelly]] and I were standing, and we went to tell him about the outlaws being in t ...rc11145">[[#rc11145|11145]]</span> Who placed his men?— Senior-Constable Kelly took two, and the others went by themselves.
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  • ...er in command after Mr. Hare left?— [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]]. <span id="rc11216">[[#rc11216|11216]]</span> Did Kelly take the management after that time?— He came out about half an hour afte
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  • ...ceived during the day?— Except when [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] asked me to come round with him. <span id="rc11250">[[#rc11250|11250]]</span> Did you see Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] round?— Yes.
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  • ...the hotel, carrying [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs. Jones's]] boy on his back. Constable Gascoigne was alongside of me. We said to one another quietly, “If this m <span id="rc11312">[[#rc11312|11312]]</span> Did he tell you he put the [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] on them?— No, he said some red whiskered man did, I for
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  • ...38]]</span> You got placed you say by [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]]?— Yes. ...er he was shot?— Yes, he said, “Cease firing, the women are screaming. Kelly, for God's sake, take the men and go and surround the place.”
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  • ...d then I went with ammunition back to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], who had asked me to go back. I left the gun at the station when I went a ...nd not allow them to escape; did you hear that?— Yes, I did, and I heard Kelly answer him too.
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  • ...riage while I went with ammunition to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]]. ...es after this you found him?— I went with ammunition to Senior-Constable Kelly because they were short, and I then saw Mr. Hare in the railway carriage wi
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  • ...Yes, I got ammunition; they were getting short of it, and I went back to Kelly. ...When I got to the railway gate I gave [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] one lot of ammunition, and then I went round in about, I suppose, not mor
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  • ...depreciate my services and were so — jealous, and that Senior-Constable Kelly wanted to take the credit for doing everything—All that is in reference t ...as anything more to be done than guarding the front and rear. I understood Kelly was at the rear, and I was at the front, and I considered it was quite suff
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  • '''Sup John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] giving evidence''' ...id not know what to make of it—no one can give a junior authority over a senior officer.
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  • ...[[#rc12566|12566]]</span> ''By the Commission''— What are you?— Senior-Constable of mounted police. ...nd then after taken on the temporary duty during the great pressure of the Kelly outbreak, and before the capture of the Kellys I was permanently stationed
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  • ...n Kelly|Kelly]] to relieve the constable on guard in the room with ‘ Ned Kelly ’ and two civilians, who had been in the hotel; remained there until the
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  • '''[[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Mrs. Sherritt, senior,]] further examined''' ...eir mother to tell Aaron not to sleep inside for a fortnight, because that Kelly was coming in to shoot him, and I thought it was Wallace. I only suspected
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  • [[../../people/peL_M/marsdenF.html|'''Mr Frederic John Marsden''']] '''giving evidence''' ...7">[[#rc13997|13997]]</span> How did it appear to you that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] fell—would it be a trip or apparently falling from a gunshot wound?—
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  • ...ht, I think between seven and eight o'clock . He saw Mr. Nicolson , Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and me; the three of us. ...in [[Crawford|Crawford's]] paddock; that his sister came to him; that Dan Kelly had been at the house, searched the rooms for him, and that he waited till
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  • ...uty, and been so important an agent instrumental in the destruction of the Kelly gang, and who is, moreover; a married man, I really cannot see any impropri ...r being two years there, and working very hard the whole time, any harm in Kelly's applying for transfer to another district.
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  • ...d it from Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] and [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]], and I heard that Mr. Nicolson made more of him than any other. His name
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  • '''Sup John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...ss— I have made some notes of the evidence of my own connection with the Kelly business especially, and with the North Eastern district, and I will read f
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  • '''Sup John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...the best possible proof that it was not used by the Kelly friends. Senior-Constable Mullane shows that the search was made within a day or two after the 30th O
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  • ...o was notorious for his uselessness-a man who had been dismissed by Senior-Constable [[SConst James|James]], he was perfectly useless; that was the only man ava ...ratta a party of police, under either Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] or Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strachan]], to intercept the outlaws in the Greta country. I had
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  • ...rning I went to Foote 's, on special duty, with Sergeant Steele and Senior-Constable Strachan, and did not return until 12 p.m. On the 11th I was engaged corres
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  • ...no firearms in the police station at all. He took it, he said, because Dan Kelly swore at the Wombat that he would come in and roast him in Mansfield. ...lver?— I had none, I gave mine to McIntyre. His was in the tent when Ned Kelly came on them at the Wombat.
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  • ...ith ‘Wallace’ at Yea (where he is now stationed) on the subject of the Kelly business, and he frequently stated that the outlaws were much harassed by t ...Fitzgerald, of Yea, make affidavit that soon after the destruction of the Kelly gang of bushrangers at Glenrowan, James [[James Wallace|Wallace]], State sc
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  • ...impaired constitution, which suffered through hardships endured m the late Kelly pursuit, Mr. Nicolson be allowed to retire on his superannuation allowance. ...Aaron Sherritt the gang were destroyed, and their leader, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], brought to justice We therefore recommend that Superintendent Hare be al
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  • | [[SConst John Kelly|Sconst Kelly]] | Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]]
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  • ...dent Sadleir in the record sheets of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constables Kelly]] and [[Johnston|Johnson]] be cancelled, and the Commission recommend these ...n taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones's hotel, at Glenrowan, and recommend him for promotion in
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  • ...he same time repeating the orders he had already given to Senior-Constable Kelly. Inspector O'Connor warmly resents the statement contained in Mr. Hare's of
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  • ...bsequently recovered and handed over to relatives for interment, while Ned Kelly was conveyed to Melbourne, and, some months subsequently, tried, convicted
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  • ...order to surround the house given to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] and to Inspector [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] cannot be regarded as transferring
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  • '''Reported Appearances of the Kelly Outlaws''' | [Reported by a woman, who says she saw the outlaws D and E. Kelly in daylight, riding through township. Not credited.]
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  • | Constable Wm Duross | Constable Thos P Dowling
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  • ...ary was instructed to take immediate steps to procure a colored map of the Kelly country. Constable Duross called and examined. Examination closed.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ==  CHAPTER XVIII - THE KELLY GANG ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ang of bushrangers, but he was not deemed cautious enough to be trusted by Kelly when evil days fell upon the latter and he found himself an outlaw.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ding the halters of the led horses. Power conversed quite affably with the constable, and told him that on the previous night two policemen pressed him very clo
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER XXI - THE KELLY GANG (cont.) ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE KELLY PRISONERS LEAVE THE HOTEL'''
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  • | [[../people/peK/KellyNedK.html|'''Ned Kelly''']] | Ned Kelly born in a farm on the side of Big Hill near [[Beveridge|Beveridge]]
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  • ...26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service ...age 2|RC5964]]) '''Jerrilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' I thought of arresting John Sherriitt for stealing a sheep. He had a skin ([[The Complete Inner History
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  • ...y in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Later years''' , Family , ...ng between Wangaratta and '''Tom Smith''''s; and when you get as far as '''John Patterson's''', 200 yards in the direction of Tom Smith's, there is a lane
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  • == Importance of Const Alfred John Faulkiner 2784 == ...] , Hare replaced by Nicolson , [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , [[#12|Later service]]
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  • ...on Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , [[#10|Early service]] , Later service , Family ...out a recent visit he had from Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]]. They were going on a trip over the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Mur
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  • ..., Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...ooke Smith|Brooke Smith]] to see Mrs Delaney and her 2 sons [[John Delaney|John]] and [[Daniel Delaney|Daniel]] about a citing of the '''KellyGang''' near
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  • ...arly 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , ...879]]''' I and 5 other Queensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney
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  • == Importance of SConst John Kelly, (1925) == ...80 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''[[#10|Earl
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  • ...od|Flood]] and I arrested two or three men for stealing a horse from the [[Kelly family|Kellys]] themselves, at the Falls River. ([[Royal Commission report ...r the Superintendent's information, that I am of opinion that the offender Kelly could be routed from his hiding place if the arrangements proposed by the S
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  • ...26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early servic ...page 27|RC13519]]) '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' I was a senior constable at [[Beechworth|Beechworth]].
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  • '''Visit to Mrs Kelly''' ...s Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]]'s looking for Ned. This is my description of Mrs Kelly's home:
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  • ...26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early servic ...3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my men were-Senior-Constable [[SConst King|King]], Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]], Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[J
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  • == Importance of John Sadleir == ...#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]], [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#1881|1881]], [[#9|Royal Commission]] ,
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  • == Anne and John Sherritt Snr == == Importance of Anne and John Sherritt ==
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  • ...on]] , [[#Aaron|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , [[#el|Early service]] , Later service , Family ...from the railway station, and made at once to the house of the [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt]] family, where it was stated the outlaws had been. W
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  • ...80 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , Reward Board , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , ...patrick|Fitzpatrick]] at the [[Kelly Home|Kelly home]] for Ned [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] and a man called '''Newman''' who had escaped from the police at Wangarat
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  • ..., Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early service''' , Later service , F ...We returned at 5.45am. Const [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] was the senior constable in Wangaratta. ([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 12|RC17309]])([[Royal
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  • ...878]]. I told Insp [[Brooke Smith|Brook Smith]] about it. I was the senior constable based in [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]].([[Royal Commission report day 39 page 1 ...t Bunker''', '''Waldron''' and I were part of the guard on [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] when he came down to Melbourne on the train ([[The Argus (14)|Argus]] 30/
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  • ...26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early servic ...rth|Beechworth]]. During that time [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] Kelly, the Quinns, and all their relations were in the habit of being at the circ
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  • ...arly 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''[[#10|Early service ...[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]]. he alledged that he had been robbed by [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly.]]
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  • In May [[1864-1873 Events|1865]] Red [[John (Red) Kelly|Kelly]] was charged with unlawful possession of a hide while the family lived at ...nel-that is the senior constable in charge, a mounted constable, and Const Kelly.([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 1|RC1245]])
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  • ...It was the railway station closest to [[Greta|Greta]] and the [[Kelly Home|Kelly home]]. The station was opened on 1 November 1974. ...lly|Ned Kelly]] and the deaths of [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]
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  • [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had arrived at [[McDonnell's Railway Taven|McDonell]]'s hotel late on [[e ...part of Sunday night Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]] thought that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and Mrs Jones were playing cards in the little parlour; and during that t
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  • SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] and Const [[Const Cornelius Ryan|Ryan]] went to Whorouly soon after the S ...r-Constable [[Johnston|Johnson]], Constable [[Const Lawless|Lawless]], and Constable [[Const Faulkiner|Falkner]]. I told them what duty they would have to perfo
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  • ...Police Commission' started soon after the Glenrowan seige. A number of the senior police thought that they had been badly treated. ...cording to others, by an absence of that courage and dash which every good constable should possess.&quot; &quot;that the proceedings should not be open to the
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  • ..., Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , ...ere the '''KellyGang''' were in late October 1878. 9-jan-12c.html&quot;&gt;Kelly met Sgt [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] on [[ev78-10--4M
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  • == The Kelly Reward Board == The Kelly Reward Board '''''' consisted of Mr '''Robert''' Murray Smith, MLA, '''Sir
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