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  • == TRIAL OF NED KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly charged with the murder of Constable Michael Scanlan, was continued in the
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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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  • '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL''' ...ments intently at her brother, who turned his head and smiled at her. Kate Kelly is far from being the dashing young woman she has been represented as being
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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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  • '''NED KELLY''' ...orning that a special train would leave for the purpose of bringing '''Ned Kelly''' back to the '''Melbourne Gaol'''. Mysterious movements on the part of so
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  • Who were on the Kelly, track, Sirs, But they captured Byrne, Dan Kelly, Hart,
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  • For when Ned Kelly wounded fell, ...le proved to the admiring world that he was not afraid of the disabled Ned Kelly just now.
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  • ...red against the outlaw. A disagreement has already taken place between Ned Kelly and his solicitor, for what reason, however, it has not has not been made p ...Ararat would be enabled to exercise some influence with the Government on Kelly's behalf, while Mr Zincke would be expected to act in a similar manner with
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  • [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] has not yet arrived but it is believed she is riding across country, and Ned Kelly is said to have planted a large amount of the spoil from the Euroa and Jeri
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  • Ned Kelly was brought from Beechworth to Wangaratta his morning in an open buggy, and Edward Kelly was transferred back to-day from the Beechworth to the Melbourne gaol.
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  • '''NED KELLY’S ARRIVAL''' ...safely. On starting again and passing the remains of Mrs Jones’s hotel, Kelly gave a hearty laugh, but did not make any remark.  He then again passed fr
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  • '''NED KELLYS WOUNDS''' ...as arrested under the sole, being quite under the surface, and this caused Kelly’s lameness.  The patient is now progressing favorably, and says that his
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO MELBOURNE''' ...ienced a surprise when it became publicly known that the bushranger Edward Kelly, who the previous day had been committed at the police court to take his tr
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  • ...caused his death, and the said shot was fired from outside the house. Ned Kelly was not in the house at the time, and had not been for some hours previous {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_08_14_OMA2.html}}
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  • ...tle attention appears to have been paid to the rumours. The removal of Ned Kelly to Melbourne caused the excitement to die out, and as the sympathisers of t {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_09_02_Kilmore1.html}}
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...C A Smyth, Crown prosecutor, for an order to transfer the trial of Edward Kelly from the Beechworth Circuit Court to the Central Criminal Court.  The appl
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  • The following is a list of prisoners now in the Melbourne gaol awaiting [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] at the sittings of the Central Criminal Court, which c '''Edward Kelly''', murder
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  • ...Honour Mr Justice Barry. It has been arranged that the trial of '''Edward Kelly''' on the charge of murder preferred against him will begin on Monday. {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_15_Argus1.html}}
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  • == THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY == ...[Ned Kellys Trial|Molesworth]] for the postponement of the prisoner Edward Kelly’s trial until next month.
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  • ...employ counsel or otherwise prepare for his defence; that his [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]] had owned a selection under the Land Act of 1865, on which she had '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly will commence this morning in the Supreme Court house, before his Honour Mr {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_18_Argus1.html}}
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly was to have taken place yesterday, in the Central Criminal Court, before hi '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...for the defence, but the application was referred to the sheriff, who saw Kelly in the Melbourne Gaol, and on learning that he desired Mr Gaunson and Mr Mo
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  • ...ee Press]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:Ned Kelly committal hearing]] [[Category:history]] {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_21_Kilmore2.html}}
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ...ortly cross-examined by Mr Bindon, for the defence, but he reiterated that Kelly fired the shot that killed Lonigan. His general evidence was not at all sha
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  • '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...rday before his Honor Mr Justice Barry, '''Edward Kelly''' was placed on [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] having, in October, 1878, at Stringy Bark Creek, near
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly for the murder of Constable Lonigan on the 28th October, 1878 , at Stringyb '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued''' ...in the tent. The four men then went into the tent, leaving me outside. Dan Kelly returned to me with a pair of handcuffs found in the tent, and said he was
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued''' ...eek Station when it was stuck up by the prisoner, and Hart, Byrne, and Dan Kelly. He said prisoner gave him the following account in answer to a question ab
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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
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  • His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]: Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], the verdict is one which you must have fully expected. {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_30_Age5.html}}
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  • [[Ned Kelly|Prisoner]]: I dare say the day will come when we shall have to go to a bigg {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_30_Age6.html}}
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  • ...dy pursuit of the officers of justice, and with the execution of '''Edward Kelly''' we may hope will close the history of organised bushranging in Australia ...ood-bye, but nothing in the form of a scene occurred. On reaching the gaol Kelly was placed in irons and confined in the condemned cell.
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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 Cri
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  • Witnesses examined at Ned Kelly's trail ...aptured he said, “Don’t kill me; I never hurt any of you.” Constable Kelly said, “You did not show Scanlan and Kennedy much mercy.” Prisoner said,
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  • '''Defence summed up at Ned Kelly's trail''' ...[[Redmond Barry|Honour]]''' , in summing up, said that the prisoner Edward Kelly was presented against for that he, on the 26 th October, 1878 , at Stringyb
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  • '''The [[Ned Kelly|prisoner]]''' , having been asked in the usual way if he had any statement '''His Honour''' said:―Edward Kelly, the verdict pronounced by the jury is one which you must have fully suspec
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  • ...ome to judgement somewhere. It will be different the next time they have a Kelly trial, for they are not all killed. It would have been for the good of the {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_10_30_Argus6.html}}
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  • {{Full Text}}'''TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF NED KELLY''' ...in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-constable Kelly, and sergeant Steele. This closed the case for the Crown, and Mr. Bindon ad
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  • The Age continued with its report of efforts to save Ned Kelly {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_11_04_Age.html}}
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  • ...that he was not guilty of the charges they purposed arresting him upon.  Kelly was yesterday visited by his sister Kate. {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_11_05_Argus1.html}}
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  • The Age continued with its report of efforts to save Ned Kelly ...r Gaunson delivered a lengthy address, in which he stated his opinion that Kelly was not morally guilty of murder , as he was under the belief that the poli
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  • ...the convict '''KELLY''', now lying in the Melbourne Gaol under sentence [[Ned Kellys End|death]].  For the credit of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], we regret ...In proof of this he adduced some cock-and-bull story to the effect that '''KELLY''' had heard that the police did not intend to apprehend himself and compan
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's sentence === THE GAUNSONS AND KELLY ===
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  • ...and the petitions for the reprieve of the [[Ned Kellys End|condemned]] man Kelly, were considered. It was resolved that the law should be allowed to take it ...left with him for the presentation to His Excellency of the petitions for Kelly's reprieve which have been in course of signature during the last two or th
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  • ...t to the Domain gates and had them closed. In the meantime Gaunson and his Kelly friends got into cabs. When the crowd reached the Domain gates they were re ...putation then returned to town, and were followed back by the crowd. James Kelly and Wild Wright, who returned on foot, were evidently objects of veneration
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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 ...the meeting of persons favourably inclined to the reprieve of the murderer Kelly last night, two men, named respectively [[John McElroy|George McElroy]], ag
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  • ...ed out that several members of the Executive Council were not present when Kelly’s case was considered. ...again in the course of three days.’ I said, ‘I will not show you were Kelly is if you are going to shoot him.’ He said, ‘I’ll shoot him down like
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  • The Age continued with its report of efforts to save Ned Kelly ...e, however, is anticipated. The sympathisers with the condemned man Edward Kelly congregated in large numbers yesterday at the Robert Burns Hotel, where rel
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  • ...ouse]] to ask His Excellency to exercise the Royal prerogative of mercy in Kelly's case, and to present a petition praying for his reprieve for seven days, ...issioner, had returned to Benalla after making an exhaustive search of the Kelly country with the view of recruiting the strength of his men and their horse
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  • ...[[Gaunson, David|Gaunson]], Chairman of Committees, in connection with the Kelly affair if warmly censured by the Press of the colony, and some action by th ...visit to him to-day, and the excitement is now dying out. A deputation of Kelly sympathisers proceeded to Government House this evening, but the Governor w
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  • The Age continued with its report of efforts to save Ned Kelly ...cts of the gaol . We publish elsewhere a summary of the statement given by Kelly to one of the persons he stuck up at Jerilderie, and which has since been i
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  • ...ands face to face with a horrible and shameful death. The existence of the Kelly gang has, we fear, proved the bane of a considerable portion of the rising ...far-fetched arguments and dishonest distortions of the facts to show that KELLY was in such a state of mind, owing to rumours which had reached his ears be
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  • But one, then remained to be dealt with - the arch offender Edward Kelly.  He had been outlawed, but he was allowed a fair trial before his fellow Immediately after sentence of [[Ned Kellys End|death]] was passed on Kelly, additional precautions were taken to ensure his safe custody in the Melbou
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  • '''Ned Kelly's last hours''' ...man’s cell with the governor, and proceeded to pinion Kelly.  At first Kelly objected to this operation, saying, “There is no need for tying me;” bu
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  • {{Full Text}}'''Execution of Ned Kelly''' ...sters paid him a farewell visit last night, and an affecting scene ensued. Kelly retired to his bed at half-past 1 o'clock this morning, and was restless fo
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  • ...ther.  She gave one key to Dan Kelly and kept the other herself.  Edward Kelly was at the back, and came and cautioned me not to leave my bed without perm ...old woman had gone away, and Byrne went and fetched her back.  It was Dan Kelly ordered prisoner to get breakfast.  I was afraid of my life.  Prisoner’
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  • ...d to Reardon’s son in the yard, “I think we can go home now.”  Miss Kelly said, “if you do I will tell the Kellys.”  I repeat that the Kellys ap
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  • {{Full Text}}'''KATE KELLY EXHIBITION''' ...r on the footpath; he considered the exhibition of the relatives of Edward Kelly a gross outrage, and highly injurious to public morals.
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  • ...ther]] and [[Kate Kelly|sister]] of the notorious Victorian bushranger Ned Kelly have recently paid a visit to Sydney, for the purpose of exhibiting themsel {{^|Original page location \documents\N80\80_12_02_SMH1.html}}
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  • ...case, and to which they are liable in the future on the occasion of any [[Ned Kellys End|capital conviction]]. The theory of a court of appeal in crimina ...lly prevent any such demoralising exhibition as that in the case of Edward Kelly.
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  • ...olice proceedings in the North-eastern district in connexion with the late Kelly gang of outlaws. In the course of it he cast severe reflections on Mr Nicol ...r that outrage steps were taken by Superintendent Sadleir to apprehend the Kelly brothers and two others not then known by name. His efforts having proved f
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  • ...dleir, whom I found in charge, not to hand over the charred remains of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart to their friends. It is possible he might have misunderstood ...een for the shooting of Fitzpatrick and the severe sentences passed on Mrs Kelly and some associates for that. I do not think the North-Eastern district lab
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  • ...rook Smith back to Beechworth, with instructions not to interfere with the Kelly business any more. Did not feel confidence in him. That was the only occasi ...70 miles from Benalla, and said he would take us to the Kellys. He was Ned Kelly's uncle, and I knew he was not a reliable informant. He saw the fatigued st
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  • ...the rumours. Such inquiry was principally in the hands of Senior-constable Kelly. Some footmarks were discovered, but the police could not discover who the ...viously been under arrest as a sympathiser. Soon after this I heard of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart calling at a man's house near Chiltern. They were described
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  • ...ey stole the horses which were found when the gang was captured. I saw Ned Kelly after his conviction, and he said to me," I hear you have been saying ...ved by him, and returned to Melbourne. That was my last connexion with the Kelly operations. Received orders to go then to the Wimmera country. On the day t
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  • ...ce - an inquiry considered necessary by the comparative immunity which the Kelly gang of bushrangers so long enjoyed - has begun to take evidence. The commi ...en their narratives of the proceedings of the police in connexion with the Kelly gang, from the first outrage to its destruction at Glenrowan. They were ask
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  • ...d get out of the front of the house without my knowledge. Senior-constable Kelly came to me and said, "Oh, my God, I believe the outlaws have all got a ...or me. Went to him at the railway station. We had a long conversation. Ned Kelly had then been taken prisoner. Mr Sadleir and I walked round the line of men
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  • ...rom the house two hours before it was fired. Another man stated he saw Dan Kelly pass a window 20 minutes before it was burnt. We called to the outlaws to g ...Standish said he told Mr Sadleir not to give up the charred bodies of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart.
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  • ...ther letters from different agents. There were some from Joe Byrne and Ned Kelly to Detective Ward and Sherritt. The Glenrowan party were ordered to watch Kelly's house. They were never to leave the houses by day, and at nights were to
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  • ...it is generally believed that only Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly were there. Ned Kelly and Steve Hurt were at Glenrowan at 3 o'clock that morning. They might have ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • Selected Senior-constable Kelly and others to accompany me, leaving an equipped party for Mr Sadleir at Ben ...dge of the verandah. My left hand dropped. I had no pain. Heard it was Ned Kelly who fired. Three reports and flashes followed almost simultaneously. When m
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  • ...July, 1880, His Excellency the Governor thanked me for my services in the Kelly business. ...eved me. He also read a return of police expenditure in connexion with the Kelly business. When Captain Standish and I went up we found the men had not rece
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  • ...were issued by himself, under sealed advice from Mr Nicolson. (One of the documents was read. It gave minute instructions to the police at the particular stati ...en killed. Gascoigne also said he saw one of the outlaws – evidently Ned Kelly – going into the yard among the horses and trying to catch one. Gascoigne
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  • ...atisfied with the report of the board appointed to distribute the [[Reward|Kelly awards]] and that until he received a progress report from the police commi ...n Kelly. (The witness related various unsuccessful attempts to capture the Kelly gang). I was under instructions to communicate information I received to my
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  • ...tion solely because of my connexion with the police. Have seen Dan and Ned Kelly at Lloyd's. Some of the sympathisers in that locality never do any work, ex ...and when he reported the cherry-tree occurrence he said nothing about Dan Kelly.
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  • ...former, having answered to her bail, was then indicted for harbouring Ned Kelly, she knowing at the time that he was accused of the murder of Constable Lon ...[McIntyre|M'Intyre]]''' proved the shooting of Constable Lonigan by Edward Kelly, and proved the certificate of the conviction of the latter.
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  • ...uot; That conversation occurred when Ned was being conveyed to Beechworth. Kelly, continuing to refer to Mr Hare, said, "I would have liked to have cau ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...Greta]]. They stayed for a short time at the residence of [[Kelly Home|Mrs Kelly]], mother of the two outlaws of that name and listened to statements reflec ..., in order to prevent the outlaws escaping on them. It was stated that Ned Kelly had tried to mount one of these horses. No officer gave the order to shoot
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  • ...on the building. Cherry was not injured by the fire. Saw the bodies of Dan Kelly and Hart in the hotel. Their armour was lying about a foot and a half from ...Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], mother of the late outlaws, Ned and Dan Kelly. [[Kelly Home|Her residence]], a four-roomed slab hut, with a bark roof, stands in t
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  • '''Mrs Kelly''' ...to Mr Longmore and one or two others to the effect that one of her brother Ned's last requests was that his sisters should make full statements as to how
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  • '''Senior-Constable Kelly''' deposed that he did not think that the horse found by Mr Brook Smith's p ...-house, the landlady of which (Mrs O'Brien) was considered by many to be a Kelly sympathiser. There was an ill-feeling against Mr. Hare's party amongst some
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  • ...shot gun. Only fired four shots altogether, two at Reardon and two at Ned Kelly. Witness was temporarily disabled during the capture of Ned Kelly, and took no further part in the attack. Had received no orders before Mr S
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  • ...prisoner, which he must have bled considerably from before I shot him; and Kelly also stated, as his wounds indicated, that he had been shot in the early mo ...half past 6 o'clock a.m. it was known the outlaws were in armour. When Ned Kelly was captured, he was trembling with fear, and said, "Don't kill me, le
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  • ...'', were examined as to what came under their notice at the capture of the Kelly gang and the investigation was then adjourned until to day. ...m in the first rush. During the day saw Mr Sadleir in the station with Ned Kelly, smoking.
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  • ...the railway station when Ned Kelly was captured, endeavouring to get from Ned a sign whereby he might induce the other outlaws to surrender, and again sa ...outlaw, when Sergeant Steele, coming from the rear of the house, attacked Ned and shot him down. Saw Constable Arthur making a half circle round the outl
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  • ...m on the Sunday. Was not in the bar, and did not see any drinking. Saw Ned Kelly in the kitchen with Mrs and Miss Jones. Two of the other outlaws were playi ...d go out, and they said "Yes, but the padre will shoot you." Dan Kelly asked her, if she got out safe and saw Mr Hare, to ask him to cease firing
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  • ...hur]]''' deposed that he was in the North-eastern district all through the Kelly business. Did not believe in the effectivess of the plan of sending out lar ...ilway fence. A shot was fired from the hotel after 2pm . The bodies of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart were lying close together or about 2ft. apart.
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  • ...Ned it he thought it would be safe for witness to go up to the hotel, and Ned said it would not, as his comrades might shoot witness without stopping to ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...done, and at about 4pm we took out of the house the charred remains of Dan Kelly and Steven Hart, and at the same time we recovered the body of Joe Byrne (a ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...the hut party at the time, if he would rush out and dare Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly, but he was met by the reply, "The party is too small - we will do ver ...tlaws, and had helped himself to whatever food was available in the place. Ned always held the baby in his arms during the visit. Mr Wallace, a state scho
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  • ...of Ned Kelly. It was elicited that Sergeant Steele was the first to seize Kelly, and take his revolver, which he handed to Mr Marsden, by whom it was passe ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...ther Aaron was shot by Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly; in two days afterwards the Kelly party were captured and destroyed at Glenrowan. I was present at their capt ...worth, and gave the information to Mr Nicolson and Detective Ward that Dan Kelly had called to his house, and was to call again later in the evening. Witnes
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  • ...l the out-laws. Why he would rather cut his arm off. The fact of it is Ned Kelly's best friends are engaged by the department, and why are they engaged is t ...is gentleman described Ned minutely, and said that on his recognising him, Ned jumped into a cab, and cleared away before a constable could be called. The
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  • ...lieve Mr Nicolson, that gentleman gave him no verbal information as to the Kelly gang. He still maintained that those statements were correct, and he submit ...d have done so, but the commission had heard the state he was in then. Ned Kelly was seriously wounded in the first engagement by a bullet in his foot and a
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  • '''Interview with Ned Kelly''' ...have fainted from loss of blood, or the weight of his armour. When I told Kelly that his mates had died a horrible death by burning, he replied (in words s
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  • ...y opportunity of learning the real state of things. Asked Senior-constable Kelly where the men were placed, and then sent Sergeant Whelan with others to wat When Ned Kelly was captured, the fact that the gang wore armour was proved, and this made
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  • ...ke Smith]]''' was further examined as to his conduct in connexion with the Kelly operations, and also respecting his new duties in the Western district. "After dressing Ned Kelly's wound I saw Mr Sadleir, and he asked me whether I thought he was justifie
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  • ...ubject to the police. After the shooting of Fitzpatrick he saw Ned and Dan Kelly, and advised them to give themselves up. He also saw them several times aft ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...n to a voice asking, "Is that you, Joe?" "Yes, is that you, Ned? Come here.’ Come here, be ---. What are you doing there? Come with me, a ...nt towards the Wangaratta end. Secondly, that I informed Senior- constable Kelly about an hour afterwards that two of the outlaws were cooked. Thirdly, that
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  • ...From the evidence there can be no doubt in this first engagement both Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne were wounded. ...he hotel, in which both admitted being wounded." It is known that Ned Kelly had a bullet in his foot, another through his arm, and his thumb badly cut
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  • '''ORIGIN AND DESTRUCTION OF THE KELLY GANG''' ...is conveyed respecting the settlement and antecedents in the colony of the Kelly family, and the causes leading up to the outbreak.
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  • ...ke down, and he was discharged; but owing to the resistance offered to Dan Kelly's arrest, and the assault made upon Fitzpatrick, the Kellys took to the bus ...in Melbourne , he took action in August of that year to arrest Ned and Dan Kelly, who were said to have been seen in the Strathbogie Ranges . Two parties of
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  • ...compensation for the destruction of her hotel in the final fight with the Kelly gang. The woman claimed much more, but the public, after a perusal of the p ...re to offend the gang. But it is sworn that she sat with her arm round NED KELLY'S neck, and that she boasted of kissing the ruffian; and behaviour of this
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  • ...orated by two policemen. But as STEELE was using slugs, as he brought down KELLY with slugs, and wounded another man with slugs, and as he had no other gun, If Sergeant STEELE, the man who barred NED KELLY'S way and shot the outlaws down, had been charged with firing at a woman, h
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  • ...rough malice, because I accused them of cowardice in running away from Ned Kelly at Glenrowan." Sergeant Steele further says that at the time "the ...tions of a most shameful nature, purporting to be made by Senior-constable Kelly against Mr Marsden and myself (evidently with a view of throwing doubt on t
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  • ...tion that the evidence discloses that he never flinched from danger in the Kelly search, and that there is really no warrant for the reflection cast upon hi ...at given a severed artery, and not AGAMEMNON, nor MURAT, nor their own NED KELLY would or could have kept the field for any time.
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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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  • ...Steele, and throughout that officer was calm cool, and collected. When Ned Kelly was captured, Sergeant Steele reproved a constable for kicking the fallen b ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...at be had fired at the boy Reardon under the belief that it was either Dan Kelly or Steve Hart in disguise. Never heard that Constable Arthur had evinced sy ...table Arthur said that witness received instructions from Senior constable Kelly, and not from Sergeant Steele, such assertion would not be correct.
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  • ...deserving officer that we should recapitulate the points. At the time the Kelly gang made it appearance at Glenrowan, Sergeant STEELE was in charge of a pa ...ht him down with a shot at close quarters. In a hand to hand struggle with KELLY for his revolver, the outlaw in his armour rolled over upon the Sergeant, a
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  • SETTLEMENT IN THE KELLY COUNTRY Later still in the time of the Kelly gang the valley of the King was looked upon us an uncanny place, and its in
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  • '''CHARGE AGAINST A FORMER ASSOCIATE OF THE KELLY GANG''' ...able Cantfield stated that he was present at the Glenrowan affair when Ned Kelly was arrested, and at that time this woman, whose age is now 35 years, was v
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  • ...since held. While his discretion in connection with the pursuit of   the Kelly gang was matter for comment, his personal courage was never once doubted. ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from the paper that have been reproduce '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from the ''The Australian Sketcher'' th ...companied the other press on the train from Melbourne to Glenrowan. '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from the Benalla Standard that have bee '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission Joseph Gibbs Duffett a prominent Lawyer, al We have put hyper links in these documents to link back to the pages for each person and place , but these links are n
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from The North Eastern Ensign that have '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from the ''The '''Illustrated Australia '''Ned Kelly's trial''' Our artist was present at Ned Kelly's committal hearing ([[Herald at KellyGang - 8/8/1880 (2)|Herald 8/8/1880]]
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the documents [[Documents index (10)|Newspaper index]] for the articles from the Mansfield Guardian t ...murders were written by G Hall Wilson. He also wrote “The History of the Kelly gang of Victoria Bushrangers, or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges .” ([[T
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from the Ovens and Murray Advertiser th '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...son , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Fam '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from The Sydney Morning Herald that hav
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  • ...79 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Fam ...e Age went to Glenrowan with the first police party under Sup Hare. '''Ned Kelly's trial''' The Age reported on the trial in detail '''Royal Commission''' I
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  • ..., Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' '''Please see the documents [[Documents index (4)|index]] for the articles from The Argus that have been listed''' ...chief law reporter for The Argus and was involed in reporting [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kellys]] trail
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  • ..., '''Photograph''' [[Government and other documents|Government & other documents]] '''[[Royal Commission Index|Royal Commission Report]]''' '''''' '''Please see the Newspaper [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from The Herald that have been listed''
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  • ...son , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Fam '''Please see the Newspapers [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from The Wangaratta Despatch that have
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  • [[../../documents/Newspapers/D_AustSketcher.html|'''Australian Sketcher''']] We have put hyper links in these documents to link back to the pages for each person and place , but these links are n
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  • what led up to the Kelly outrages ...rfectly useless, because their movements are so slow. I see in the printed documents which were sent to me a letter from Mr. O'Connor. I can merely say it is fu
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  • ...k place between these men and Constable Fitzpatrick, which resulted in Ned Kelly firing at him, and shooting him through the wrist. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810323_1_02_1.html}}
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  • 63 Who is Tom Lloyd?- Tom Lloyd is a cousin of the [[Kelly family|Kellys]]. He did not go near them but rode straight home to his own ...[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] came to the house, and subsequently [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] and sat down to tea. - walked home a distan
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  • ...down to Melbourne. Having ascertained that there was no risk in having Ned Kelly sent down to the Melbourne gaol, I ordered him to be taken down in a specia {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810323_1_11_77.html}}
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  • ...I supposed the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] to be, because I knew [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] very well; I had been previously acquainted with him. I came up to them, {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810324_2_06_398.html}}
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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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  • 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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  • ...rrounded us, and we could not get away from you?" I said, "Well, Kelly, I did not say I surrounded you, but you know very well I did disable you, ...rough the country. I returned with the trackers, and with Senior Constable Kelly, the two constables, and Mr. O'Connor, to Benalla. Next morning, 2nd June,
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  • ...tructions as those to [[Thom|Thom]]-and warned him never to go near that [[Kelly Home|house]], and to tell the other police that came there never to go near 1037 And you had previously known [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] personally?- Yes. I visited [[Chiltern|Chiltern]], the same district, at
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  • ...ed by train with a lot of men?- Yes. There we had a long conversation. Ned Kelly had been taken prisoner. 1140 Did you take part in the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]]?- No, that was right away to my right.
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  • ...nk, fired five shots into the house, and said, 'Take that, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]].' It seemed to afford him great relief, but rather amused me. I was left ...d any enquiry that might be called for. It was very shortly after this the Kelly [[Reward|Reward Board]] was appointed. The Queensland Government telegraphe
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  • ...of the sympathizers they would always finish off by saying “I will tell Ned about you; he will make it hot for you some day,” never speaking about th {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810331_6_05_1280.html}}
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  • ...rk we had. It took a long time to pack up everything we were carrying. Ned Kelly described the men and everything we did. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810331_6_07_1286.html}}
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  • ...e by word of mouth and not in writing, and the information I obtained from documents in the office was very scant and of not much service to me. I now go to the ...s. There were some from [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] to—, and [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] to , and from the outlaws to Detective Ward.
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  • ...|Curnow]] stopped the engine-driver, and he said only a few words, he said Kelly was going “to get the inspector.” In many instances he mentioned Mr. [[ {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810405_8_03_1480.html}}
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  • ...ed that Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly were the only two, because [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] were at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] at three o' {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810405_8_04_1484.html}}
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  • ...immediately the first shot was fired on the left by a man, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], I heard afterwards; three flashes came simultaneously, first the one whi {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810405_8_06_1502.html}}
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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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  • ...nutes, and I might have remained two minutes after speaking to [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] from the time we started. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810405_8_12_1549.html}}
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  • ...t moment the same rank as I was then. Then I received these letters in the Kelly business:— ...ment and the community generally in connection with the destruction of the Kelly band of outlaws.
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  • ...an Kelly had grown into a stout man since he last saw him. [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was described by the doctors in [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] as being in magni {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810406_9_06_1615.html}}
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  • ...urposes 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 Kenne {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810407_10_02_1728.html}}
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  • ...nt, and endeavor to lay us on to him. I am sure if this trap were known to Kelly or his associates the young fellow's life would not be worth much. They wou {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810407_10_04_1749.html}}
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  • ...em up again. I heard it reported afterwards as coming from [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], that he saw us, and could have shot Mr. Nicolson and myself if he liked, {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810407_10_11_1871.html}}
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  • ...y|Ned Kelly]] [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] in the Strathbogie ranges, and Ned Kelly was neatly dressed, his boots beautifully brushed, and that he was stuck al ...It is one of Power's crossings. We exactly followed in our searches for Kelly what we knew to be Power's different routes. I went out myself with this sm
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  • ...y myself, which I have no doubt was made about the time of the [[KellyGang|Kelly]] bank robbery at [[Euroa|Euroa]]— “Luggage train from [[Violet Town|Vi ...y. When I left Benalla, in the same train which brought [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]] down, whom I had committed, and resolved to see delivered into gaol safel
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  • 2321 You said just now that you thought the [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother of Ned Kelly]] was severely sentenced?— ...arrangement would be made by which the Kellys, [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]], against whom there were warrants, would give themselves up. The word
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  • ...and so I knew they must have come from some relative of [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]]'s living in that neighborhood-that is the place where the hut was inspect {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810413_12_08_2375.html}}
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  • When Ned Kelly was committed by Mr Wyatt and he brought him down to Melbourne. He also had dealings with Wild Wright about the possibility of releasing Mrs Kelly. Wyatt sets out his response.
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  • ...me that he had seen one of the outlaws (it must have been [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], if his supposition was at all correct), after the first fire when Mr. [[ ...t that time could not be sure it was Kelly, but he described the figure as Kelly was afterwards found, with a loose cloak on, and I believe he was the only
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  • ...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. ...of the rifle with the blood on it by Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] and Constable [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], and of the skull cap. The prisoner
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  • ...re?[[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|—]] Yes. [[Ned Kelly|He]] also said, “Their [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] is different to mine, and you can't get at them.” He ga <span id="rc2819">[[#rc2819|2819]]</span> Kelly did not tell you his comrades had escaped at that time?— We knew they had
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  • ...lice, and informed the police of the position inside?— Which shooting of Kelly? He was shot twice. 2843 After the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] the statement is?— That cannot be true.
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  • ...e building; Mrs. [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]], sister of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], approached just about this time, before I was certain whether the fire h ...when we got the charred remains of [[Steve Hart|Hart]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] out on the platform.
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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 ...e proceedings of 28 th ult., in relation to the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]], as occurred whilst I was in command of the party of police carrying
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  • ...y the [[Seymour|Seymour]] [[Banks- local branch|bank]], as [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had it in view for a long time to stick it up. They would keep the bush u {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810414_13_12_2916.html}}
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  • ...rs in Beechworth. During that time [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] Kelly, the [[James Quinn|Quinns]], and all their relations were in the habit of b ...od relations?— I mean their blood relations. In 1874 and 1875 I knew Ned Kelly very well. I was stationed then in Wangaratta, and had occasion to speak to
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  • ...the house during the night, as we were of the opinion that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] or his brother would come on that night to see his sister, and know how h ...tember, from information I had received, I was instructed to return to the Kelly country.
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  • ...known by Byrne or Sherritt that he would give any information relative to Kelly's whereabouts, his cattle would not be safe.” ...bout the 15th of October, when I received information that [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] was on the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen-mile Creek]], working with a man
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  • 3123 Did you inform Mr. Secretan, at that time, you knew [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was travelling about armed?— I did not know he was travelling about arm ...Melbourne with a small revolver if I thought they would shoot. I knew Ned Kelly would fight.
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  • ...04|3904]]</span> What did you do?— First I went to where [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was. ...06|3906]]</span> Where was Mr. Sadleir?— I think he told me to attend on Kelly.
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  • <span id="rc3947">[[#rc3947|3947]]</span> You did something else for Ned Kelly you said?— I turned him in the bed and settled the bed underneath him. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810504_15_18_3916.html}}
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  • ...ime after he gave you instructions at the railway to attend to [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] till he told you to fire low?— Yes. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810504_15_21_4020.html}}
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  • ...382">[[#rc4382|4382]]</span> Whose?— [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] and [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] both, I think, also [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]], I think. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810505_16_08_4370.html}}
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  • <span id="rc4411">[[#rc4411|4411]]</span> Did you know [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], the outlaw?— Yes. ...h of Ned Kelly, after the outrage on [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], on the [[Kelly Home|Eleven-mile Creek]].
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  • ...he [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|28th of June]], and when he got in there at night Kelly was captured and he came back to me on the 29th, Tuesday, for his blankets, ...been driven out of your place solely in consequence of what you did in the Kelly matters?— Most decidedly.
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  • <span id="rc4642">[[#rc4642|4642]]</span> Did you tell them you had seen Dan Kelly and Lloyd together there?— I cannot tell that. ...c4643">[[#rc4643|4643]]</span> ''By Mr. Sadleir''. —Did you ever see Dan Kelly after that at Lloyd's?— No.
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  • ...044]]</span> You said you did not see Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] about at all?— No, not that I am aware of. ...5045|5045]]</span> ''By the Commission''. —Did you know Senior-Constable Kelly by sight before you were at Glenrowan?— No, I will not swear that I did.
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  • ...ved by their parents, who took one of the constables to be [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and the other to be [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. The father called out for ...t did not hear anything more about it further than, I believe, some of the Kelly friends claimed them. I would not be certain of that, hut I have heard it.
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  • ...rned to Benalla in the same train that the same train that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and the body of Byrne were brought to Benalla in. On the receipt of this ...hat was some time in August, I think. I was then told off to escort Edward Kelly from the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] to Beechworth, on his trial. Wou
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  • ...855|5855]]</span> You say you started with the escort with [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— Yes, ''Mr. Sadleir'' . —His words were, that he was went for to escort Ned Kelly.
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  • Faulkiner took Ned Kelly up to Beechworth for his committal hearing. Who was sent to watch the Kelly home just before the Glenrowan siege and why?
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  • ...ed at my quarters, and told me that he had been shot at by [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] wounded in the arm. That was on the morning of the 16th. I examined his a ...ere, and he said he did not know. Fitzpatrick said, “I think that is Dan Kelly's mare,” and went down and found [[William Skillion|Skillion]] with the s
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  • ...otected?— Yes. Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], “Where is Mr. O'Connor?” and Kelly pointed and said, “He is down here in front.” Mr. Sadleir said, “I mu ...ones' yard, that is?— Yes; and some of the men said that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had been seen, and that he had been trying to mount his horse previously
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  • ...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 <span id="rc6038">[[#rc6038|6038]]</span> What time was Kelly captured do you know?— I could not say exactly the time, because I did no
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  • ...ee any constables before you took up that position except Senior-constable Kelly, whom you saw at the station?— None whatever. ...uld see them taking him up towards the station-house; it was sung out that Kelly was arrested.
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  • ...nk he remained; I think he was there when I went up to see [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810513_19_07_6078.html}}
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  • ...me during the day?— I do not speak positively as to the time [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] was arrested, because I did not look at my watch every hour or half-hour. ...r and spoken to him?— I had, when I went to the station-house to see Ned Kelly he was there.
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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? ...">[[#rc6272|6272]]</span> You said you could not tell the hour [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] was captured, but you think about seven o'clock ?— It might be more.
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  • ...informant had informed Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr. Hare about the [[Kelly's Armour|armour]]?— Yes, Mr. Nicolson was aware of it. ...ame outside the door. [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs. Skillian]], a sister of Ned Kelly, was moving up, and some other parties, but they did not get near the house
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  • ...94]]</span> You were continually firing on the house, I believe, after Ned Kelly was captured?— Yes; but, as I mentioned to you, the firing was high. ...on the spot. He dressed his wound here, and came with us, and attended Ned Kelly, and was there to attend any one wounded.
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  • ...st time I remember seeing you was when I went round to see [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] the station-house, and after leaving it I saw [[Sadleir|Mr. Sadleir]] the {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810513_19_21_6416.html}}
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  • ...ded, you fired on the house yourselves?— Yes, I fired on [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] when he came out. ...|6779]]</span> Did you recognise him as Ned Kelly?— I thought it was Ned Kelly, he came out in advance of the other three.
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  • ...800]]</span> How long before you took round the provisions was it that Ned Kelly was captured?— I could not say. ...on— did you go back to the same position?— No, I went to the end where Kelly was captured.
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  • <span id="rc7109">[[#rc7109|7109]]</span> Do you remember Ned Kelly and all the [[KellyGang|outlaws]] retreating into the hotel?— Yes. {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810513_19_44_7096.html}}
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  • ...r that?— Shortly after I got on the ground, I was taken in and shown Ned Kelly's armour..... {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810513_19_50_7261.html}}
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  • ...t Fitzpatrick to Greta and he took his statement when he returned from Mrs Kelly's place. He also investigated other aspects of the incident. Did Fitzpatric Should the police have put on Ned Kelly's armour and rushed the Inn?
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  • ...ly after Mr. Hare left one man came out, who I believe was [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] , and he fired in the direction of the men on the Benalla side, and I fir {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810514_20_01_7373.html}}
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  • ...''By Mr. [[Hare|Hare]]'' — Coming to another part where [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] came out the second time, did you hear my voice then?— Yes. <span id="rc7593">[[#rc7593|7593]]</span> Did you hear me say anything to Ned Kelly?— I heard you say to him, I think, that you wanted to speak to him.
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  • ...e Byrne|Byrne]], I believe, and they said “No;” but if [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] drank I cannot say, for he was in the kitchen at the back. We were locked <span id="rc7621">[[#rc7621|7621]]</span> Did she speak anything about Ned Kelly?— No; I did not hear it.
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  • ...into the house again?— There were three came in again. I do not believe Ned came in at all. <span id="rc7653">[[#rc7653|7653]]</span> How long after Kelly said he would let you out?— Hours after.
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  • ...Kelly]] was taken?— They did not. Some of the people asked where was Ned Kelly, and they said they did not know, they thought he was done. <span id="rc7680">[[#rc7680|7680]]</span> Did they miss Ned Kelly before Byrne was shot?— Yes; they said he was gone, and supposed he was d
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  • ...pan> Was Ned Kelly's name brought in it?— No, some other person sang the Kelly song. Mrs. Jones promised her son sixpence to sing the song. ...>[[#rc7726|7726]]</span> Was it for the purpose of giving amusement to Ned Kelly?— It was certainly to please him.
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  • ...eek and said, &quot;What is your name?&quot;, &quot;Reardon,&quot; and Ned Kelly said, &quot;I want you to come up and break the line.&quot; he said, &quot; ...d, &quot;Pick up what tools you want.&quot; Reardon took two spanners. Ned Kelly sent Steve Hart off to get the bars and Reardon was taken down to break the
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  • ...Hare 's name. I was holding some horses at the time, and Senior-Constable Kelly said, “Let them go, and come on,” and we rushed for Mrs. Jones 's place {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810517_21_04_7774_7351.html}}
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  • He heard Mrs. Stanistreet's voice, and she was saying something that Ned Kelly had only left a moment, and had gone over that way. He did not see the dire {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810517_7774_7275.html}}
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  • '''[[SConst John Kelly|SConst Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...d the first volley that was fired?— Came from the house. I saw one [[Ned Kelly|man]] appear on the outside, and said, “Come on, you dogs; you cannot hur
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...he north side of the house, crawling up upon our knees, we came upon [[Ned Kelly|rifle and a skull-cap]].....
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...r. Sadleir?— The next I saw him was after the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], I remember that now.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8250">[[#rc8250|8250]]</span> Had he [[Ned Kelly|his]] armour on at that time?— He had. —
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8290">[[#rc8290|8290]]</span> After the capture of Ned Kelly, did you receive any instructions to go to any particular place — to go t
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...ve a sworn statement that the wound in the hand which disabled [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] from shooting was from a pellet, which is similar to the one used in the
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8437">[[#rc8437|8437]]</span> Had you at that time discovered Ned Kelly's rifle?— I had.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...eak to Mr. O'Connor till I saw you upon the platform, when [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was taken into the [[Railways|van]].
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...ficiency in the attack on the gang, and in assisting in the capture of Ned Kelly. Supt. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]].–Recommended for promotion, half-yearly return
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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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  • ...from [[Whitty|Mr. Whitty]] there was that number taken one night; and Ned Kelly, when he got over in the neighborhood of [[bungowannah|Bungowanna]] , New S {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810531_23_04_8855.html}}
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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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  • ...rc9036">[[#rc9036|9036]]</span> Have you a high opinion of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] as a marksman?— I did not think anything of him as a marksman. I was be ...evolver out of his hand, and seized him by the beard till Senior-Constable Kelly, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and others came up.
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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 ...n you ever heard in reference to Glenrowan connected with Senior-Constable Kelly or any person that you know?— If I was to state all I heard in connection
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  • ...'— Did I understand from your evidence that after taking [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] to the station you never went round again?— No, I did not leave the sta ...>[[#rc9197|9197]]</span> ''By the Commission''— After the capture of Ned Kelly you went with him to the railway station and remained there till after the
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  • ...of the Glenrowan affair, will you state the actual hour of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s arrest?— Between six and seven o'clock . <span id="rc9235">[[#rc9235|9235]]</span> You were rolled under Ned Kelly, had you an opportunity of judging if he smelt of liquor?— I had.
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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 ...and [[Const Montiford|Montfort]]; but [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] was the first to join me from the Wangaratta side from round the tree. Th
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  • ...Constable Kelly, that he fired at him several shots, and he and Constable Kelly were coming up to attack him at the time you fired –is that correct?— N <span id="rc9267">[[#rc9267|9267]]</span> Is it correct that Senior-Constable Kelly was coming forward at that time?— No, that is not.
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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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  • ...in Strathbogie, and the informant who led us to go there stated he saw Ned Kelly on a Friday night a fortnight previous. We were there when we got the accou ...ve them?— I believed them at the time; I believed, too, at that time the Kelly gang were not in the country.
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  • ...ng at him.” I looked up, seeing where they were, and saw [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] at the time. He had on a grey top-coat. He said, “Fire away, you b–s, ...ed Kelly, and when about twenty yards I fired one barrel. At this time Ned Kelly was crossing a dry creek towards the log where he fell.
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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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  • ...cotton round his sore leg and arm. Mr. Sadleir said to Ned Kelly then, “Ned, the fate of the other two men is certain, do you think if you sent a messa ...rc9484|9484]]</span> Was it known to every one then?— Only from what Ned Kelly said that Byrne was shot when he was taken.
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  • ...0">[[#rc9490|9490]]</span> That would be about seven o'clock in the day?—Kelly was captured about sixteen minutes to seven. I looked at my watch when I go ...c9495">[[#rc9495|9495]]</span> Did you see [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] Ned Kelly there?— Yes.
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  • ...of Senior-Constable Kelly, 1925, in the examination of the prisoner Edward Kelly, before the Beechworth police court, that Constable Dwyer, 2507, kicked the ...]]</span> When you came down and told about the capture, you said you gave Kelly a kick?— Yes, I did.
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  • How was Ned Kelly captured {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810601_9177.html}}
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  • ...a party of constables, consisting of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], constables [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Const William Canny|Canny]], ...fired at the man in return, who I believe to have been [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]], the outlaw, by his appearance. He then fired at three men who were stand
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  • ...were released, into the hotel on all sides. The two outlaws, Hart and Dan Kelly, fired from the windows of the hotel on the Benalla side of the building. F {{^|Original page location \documents\RoyalCommission\RC810602_25_07_9678.html}}
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  • <span id="rc9702">[[#rc9702|9702]]</span> Did Kelly come to you with any orders?— None whatever. <span id="rc9703">[[#rc9703|9703]]</span> Did you see Constable Kelly after you told him you had found his hat?— I do not remember.
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  • ...on to the shot at all. I was stationed a little above them, and I fired at Kelly, and he fired at me two or three shots, and the last shot I fired, he said, <span id="rc9763">[[#rc9763|9763]]</span> Did you know Kelly?— Yes, I knew him; I knew him by his voice and appearance.
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  • He got chased out of the Kelly Country by the sympathizers. What happened at the capture of Ned Kelly?
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  • 10044 Was he nearest to Ned Kelly at that time?— Yes, he seemed to be the nearest. 10045 You understand now that other figure was [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— Yes, the one in the hat.
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  • ...e day, but he was always, when I saw him, in the room with [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], cutting up tobacco and smoking, standing, by the fire and talking to the ...?— We were told that Byrne had been shot while drinking whiskey, and Ned Kelly was a prisoner.
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  • 10177 Was it Kelly?— No. ...t within about fifteen yards of him. I saw it stated that Senior Constable Kelly turned and ran away, but that is literally untrue.....
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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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  • 10236 Not at the time that Kelly was captured?— No. 10240 You used the expression as to Kelly, that after Mr. Hare left, and up to a certain time, he, in your opinion, k
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  • ...twenty minutes, I should think, after Mr. Hare had left, Senior Constable Kelly returned to the station quickly, carrying with him a rifle stained with blo 10319 For what?— She was calling them murderers, and said [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was man enough for any of them, and why did not they come up and take the
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  • ...osition again. Senior‑Constable Kelly and Guard Dowsett closed in on Ned Kelly and both fired at him. ...were fired at him there by Guard [[Dowsett|Dowsett]] and Senior-Constable Kelly.
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  • ...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 ...d this weighty [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] down to the railway platform, and Kelly was then placed in the guard's van.
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  • 10382 Can you fix the time?— About the time Kelly was caught—before the prisoners escaped. 10383 Did you hear [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] say anything about now his best man was shot, and so on?— No, I did not
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