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  • == Importance of Ellen Barry == ...Kellys Trial, [[#9|Royal Commission]], Later life, ''[[#16|Family]]'' , '''Ellen's family'''
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  • ...ition there were Aaron and his wife, and her mother, [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]], who had come to spend an evening with her daughter.
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  • ...lowed. Aaron asked who was there, and Wicks answered him. [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]] went to the door, then turning to her husband she said, ‘It is ...when he came to the entrance of the hut, but he obtained nothing from Mrs Barry beyond that there was a man looking for work, and glancing at [[Aaron Sherr
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  • ...re police in the house. [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] made [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] open the front door of the kitchen. It was the back to which Byrne and [[ ...rusted that the outlaws would not fire through the weatherboard walls. Mrs Barry, indeed, begged them not to, saying that they would shoot her daughter, and
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  • ...er Sherritt's marriage. I had a good deal to do with it. He used to tell [[Ellen Sherritt|his girl]] he had plenty of money. Well, I knew that there was som ...d started married life. I don't know what's become of her, but [[Mrs Ellen Barry|her mother]] is keeping a public house in Melbourne.
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  • == Mrs Barry == [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] stated— "I am deceased's mother in law, and identify the body as t
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  • ...ng were called, many looked surprised. It was not known outside Greta that Mrs Kelly had been married to George King some time after she settled on the El == JUDGE BARRY'S SENTENCE ==
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  • ...is there?” Weekes said, “It’s me, I loss my vay.” [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Aaron Sherritt]] came to the door and opening it said, “It’s Anton Week ...h Aaron Sherritt, his wife, and his wife’s mother, [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]], who had arrived about fifteen minutes before Weekes.  Duross immediatel
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  • '''[[Kelly Home|Mrs Kelly's home]]''' [[../../places/plH_L/jonesInnH1.html|'''Mrs Jones' Glenrowan Inn''']]
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  • ...Williamson]], [[William Skillion|William Skillion]], and [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Kelly]], aiding and abetting and attempt to murder Constable Fitzpatrick at
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  • == Mrs Barry == [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] stated— "I am deceased's mother in law, and identify the body as t
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  • ...to tell me where Sergeant Kennedy’s watch was so that I might get it for Mrs Kennedy. He replied, ‘I cant tell you, I would not like to tell you about ...would sooner die. When they threatened to burn the house down, Mrs Barry (Mrs Sherritt’s mother) said, ‘Do not burn down the house. I know, Byrne you
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  • ...the ground. Byrne remained at the door for a short time, and said “ Mrs Barry , I’ll put a ball though you and your daughter if you don’t bring out t The inquest was adjourned until Wednesday next, when Mrs Barry ’s evidence will be concluded.
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  • ...e past few days told off for the special duty of watching the residence of Mrs Byrne (the mother of one of the outlaws), where it was considered likely th ...er than Boxing Day last, married a daughter of Mr [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Edmund Barry]], a labourer residing at the Woolshed: and much sympathy is naturally felt
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  • ...h he has over proved himself a most valuable member; having noticed, where Mrs Jones, the landlady, had, at the instructions of the outlaw leader, placed [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]] deposed: I am the wife of Edmund Barry, and mother-in-law of deceased. Have seen the body outside. It is that of A
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  • == MRS KELLY INFORMED OF HER SON’S FATE == ...that on the same night she dreamt that such an encounter had taken place. Mrs Kelly had come from the workroom, where she had been employed, to see the c
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  • ...A large body of armed troopers has been despatched to [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]]’s hut as it is reported that there are at least 50 sympathiser Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]], the mother-in-law of the deceased, was further examined, and said: -- Du
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  • ...ior constable Kelly, Constables Arthur, Kirkham, Barry, Conroy, Gascoigne, Barry and Phillips, and Inspector O'Connor and the black trackers. After Mr Hare ...ant say what happened during the night, as I was lying down under cover. [[Ellen Sherritt|My daughter]] (deceased's wife) was under the bed. The police were
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  • ...id not let me go out of his sight. Some little time afterwards he sent Mrs Barry into the house. [[Ellen Sherritt|Ellen Sherritt]] stated: I am the wife of the deceased Aaron Sherritt, and reside
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  • ...her in a low voice to come on and she walked towards me. She proved to be Mrs [[Reardon|Reardon]], with an infant in her arms. I caught hold of her, and ...outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], however, in conversation express their opinion that nothing mor
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  • ...was a repairer on the railway line. He was also made a prisoner. He was at Mrs Jones's hotel when I arrived, and was with the others. He was all right abo ...been read over to the jury, the examination of [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Ellen Barry]] proceeded with. She deposed as follows:- Byrne used to keep me between hi
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  • [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Witness]] continued.- Byrne was standing I think, on the chimney side of th ...id, 'No: don't send him in.' They waited there for some time to see if Mrs Barry would send the men out. They then went away. I remained for about half an h
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  • [[Ellen Sherritt|Ellen Sherritt]], widow of deceased, deposed,- I remember Saturday evening, the 2 ...ers. The guns were loaded with swan shot wire cartridges. I then heard Mrs Barry say, 'Aaron is shot . I went to the front window and knelt on the bed to fi
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  • ...I heard some voices but [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]] in the way, and I could not fire. I then said. 'Boys, come and l ...led on us to come out, and 'I'll shoot you down like -dogs.' Mrs Barry and Mrs Sherritt were in the bedroom at this time. About two hours after this Const
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  • ...er that gentleman arrived by the 2 o'clock train yesterday in company with Mrs Curnow and infant, and a lady relative, who went up to Glenrowan from Melbo '''[[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]]''' (examination continued) Byrne placed her between himself and the door
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  • '''[[Mrs Ellen Barry|Ellen Barry]]''' (recalled) deposed: When I was outside Byrne placed me between him and ...door, taking the handcuffs off me. About 15 minutes after this he sent Mrs Barry into the house. Heard some persons talking in the bush some distance away f
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  • '''Ellen [[Ellen Sherritt|Sherritt]]''' deposed: I am the wife of the late Aaron Sherritt. I ...ach of us had a double barrelled shot gun, and revolvers. I then heard Mrs Barry say “Aaron is shot.” I went to the front windows of the bedroom to fire
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  • ...ed having seen his mother for some time. What his object in misleading Mrs Barry was cannot, of course, be ascertained, but is known that he was at the hous
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  • ...  Can you put me on the right track for Sebastopol?”  [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Aaron Sherritt]] told her husband to go out and direct the man.  He accord ...e also in the house with them Mrs Sherritt, widow of the deceased, and Mrs Barry, her mother. 
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  • ...themselves will be afforded better facilities for visiting him in prison. Mrs Skillian, Tom Lloyd, and a few sympathisers have already arrived in Beechwo ...herritt|Sherritt]], [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]], Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]], and himself, and that the subject of their remarks was Joe Byrne. Sherri
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  • ...more keenly than I can express the unjust treatment meted out to my [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]], who was arrested with a baby at her breast and convicted of ...h October 1878]] at the Beechworth assizes, by Sir Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], sentenced, my mother to three years, Skillian and Williamson to six year
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  • ...risoner was not present in court and his Honor, Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], to whom the application was made, admitted it was not necessary he shoul ...the Lands office department, I found this week that the prisoner’s [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]] had a selection under the Amending Land Act 1865, on which s
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  • ...ans to 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 s In the central Criminal Court yesterday, before his honour Mr Justice Barry.
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  • ...the 15th day of October inst., by Mr Molesworth to his Honour Sir Redmond Barry, presiding in the Central Criminal Court, to postpone the trial of Edward K ..., he had been greatly embarrassed in preparing his defence; that his [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]]’s selection had been forfeited or confiscated, but that it
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  • '''MRS AARON SHERRITT''' As considerable interest is taken in the case of the [[Ellen Sherritt|widow]] of the late Aaron Sherritt in connexion with her claims fo
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  • '''MRS AARON SHERRITT''' As considerable interest is taken in the case of the [[Ellen Sherritt|widow]] of the late Aaron Sherritt in connexion with her claims fo
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  • ...acts from evidence given by [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]] before the commission at Beechworth at a private sitting, statin ..., they would have to shoot her. He said, "You had better stop in, Mrs Barry, and the outlaws will not set fire to the place while there are women in it
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  • ...ility as a place of concealment. A witness, Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], a man of tried bravery, and who had been engaged in simitar work, calls ...protection, but to prevent danger to [[Ellen Sherritt|the wom]][[Mrs Ellen Barry|en themselves]], who on several occasions were nearly shot by the police ru
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  • ...le to have this statement returned and not published, and on these grounds Barry would not allow any more written statements to be given. ([[Royal Commissio
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  • ...pan> The 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- ...nerney the man who was afterwards dismissed at the recommendation of Judge Barry?— I heard he was sent to the Lunatic Asylum and died there.
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  • ...07|3607]]</span> Did you expect to meet the Kellys at [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]]?— We got no instructions when we went out, except to go and pr ...26th Sherritt and I, and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherritt]] and [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Sherritt's mother-in-law]], were sitting in the kitchen having our tea abou
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  • ...that sapling over there, at the back of the door”; and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherritt]] (the wife) said, “Go out and show him the way.” Sherritt wa ...id, “Look out.” I heard somebody saying then to [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]] (the mother-in-law), “Go and see did that shot go in through the boards
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  • ...house down,” so we would not let her go out, and [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]] came in, and we would not let her return. ...o have to wade through the creek every night going to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s house.
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  • <span id="rc3731">[[#rc3731|3731]]</span> Did you ask [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]] how many people there were outside when she came back?— Yes; she said s <span id="rc3735">[[#rc3735|3735]]</span> Did it not strike you that when Mrs. Sherritt said you were Duross, a man looking for work, you might have gone
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  • ...">[[#rc3747|3747]]</span> [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] asked [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]] who was it went into the bedroom?— Yes. ...y small, and the running backwards and forwards made less room for us, and Mrs. Sherritt was in danger of getting shot herself.
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  • ...hopping wood at the back.” “No,” he said “they are away watching [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s house—say that,” he said on the moment. Mr. Ha <span id="rc3776">[[#rc3776|3776]]</span> Mrs. Sherritt states that Kelly came into the front room?— She has not given
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  • ...at untruth to me?— Yes, I can prove it, because he sent [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherritt]] to the other men, who were chopping wood, to tell them to clear <span id="rc3834">[[#rc3834|3834]]</span> You say that Mrs. Sherritt and Mrs. Barry were under the bed all night—were they not allowed out at all. Surely it
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  • ...make them come out, we will burn the house;” and [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]] said, “Joe, don't burn the house;” and he said, “You go in, I will ...pan> How near to Aaron Sherritt?— About two yards from him, because Mrs. Barry told us that Byrne had his rifle in his two hands swinging like this—[''e
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  • ...shoot me.” He then asked, “Who is that gone in there, in that room?” Mrs. Sherritt said, “It is a man that is looking for work, named Duross.” H
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  • ...Byrne]] and [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] both, I think, also [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs. Barry]], I think. ...9]]</span> At what time in the evening were you in the habit of going to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s house?— About eight or nine.
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  • <span id="rc4696">[[#rc4696|4696]]</span> When you returned from [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Byrne's house]] in the morning, what did you generally do?— We; went to b ...16]]</span> We have it in evidence that the old lady, [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]], used to go about—was Paddy Byrne the only one that seemed to be
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