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  • == Importance of James Gloster == ...s only by the endeavours of Macauley that Ned Kelly was prevented shooting Gloster.
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  • ...as promptly visited by Ned and Dan Kelly, the former in a very bad temper. Gloster had just climbed into his cart to get a pistol which he kept there, when he
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  • This was by no means [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] first encounter with bushrangers, as he had been stuck up twice befor
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  • ...f money which were offered them by some of the prisoners, the outlaws made Gloster no payment for some £14 worth of wearing apparel which they took away with ...ddock. At half past three they set out from the station, Ned Kelly driving Gloster’s cart which was a hooded vehicle, Dan Kelly taking the spring cart belon
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  • ...ve revolvers had been taken from the bank, and these, with [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] pistol and the rifle and guns of the shooting party, formed a conside
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  • ...r head" "I had been very vexed at these proceedings," added Gloster, and I asked the men who they were. One said, 'I am Kelly, and a better man Later on Gloster told the court, Kelly again reverted to the Wombat tragedy. He admitted hav
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  • ...at the preliminary proceedings at Beechworth, the hawker, [[James Gloster|Gloster]], said that whilst he was imprisoned by the Kellys at Younghusband's stati
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  • == Gloster the Hawker == ...s only by the endeavours of Macauley that Ned Kelly was prevented shooting Gloster.
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  • ...nager Mr. Macauley for a small amount, about three pounds. Ned Kelly drove Gloster's cart, with a hood over it. Dan Kelly took McDougal's, and Hart rode one o
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  • ...Mr. Younghusband's Station-Mr. Macauley " bailed up "-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-T
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  • The Hawker Gloster
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  • Later still, a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] and his assistant, [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]], came on the scene. The ...respectably dressed when they set out for the bank of Euroa. They offered Gloster money for these outfits, but he refused to take it.
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  • ...ment, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|McDougall]], J [[James Gloster|Gloster]], Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]] and Robert [[Scott|Scott]] - could
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  • ...will be shot," at the same time appealing to Kelly not to shoot him. Gloster turned and said, "Who are you." Ned replied, "I am Ned Kelly The station hands and Gloster were all placed in the storeroom, under guard. The time passed quietly unti
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  • ...hem dined at De Boos's Hotel to-day.They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank.They are s
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  • ...being administered to them. About this time a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] who has a shop at [[Seymour|Seymour]], but is in the habit of travelling
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  • ...xpressed a strong wish "to put a bullet through the --- wretch." Gloster was at last marched up to the store- room, and locked up with the other pri
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  • ...them dinde at De Boos Hotel to-day. They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are s
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  • ...he telegraph wire, and left one to guard the station. The others compelled Gloster's lad to drive the waggonette. They came with it and Mr Casement's spring c
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  • ...os's Hotel]] today. They brought in a vehicle belonging to [[James Gloster|Gloster]], a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They ar
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  • To Mr Chomley: I know Mr Gloster; he was in the room with us at Faithful’s Creek.
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  • '''[[James Gloster|James Gloster]]''' , a draper, residing at Seymour, was next called. He said: I am in the ...y:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:James Gloster]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''James [[James Gloster|Gloster]]''' deposed: I am a draper, living at [[Seymour|Seymour]] . I occasionally
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  • ...ft]]''' deposed: On the 9 th December, 1878, I was in the employment of Mr Gloster. On the evening of that day we were struck up by the KellyGang. We were mad ...what he would say. I did not agree with Mr Gloster about anything. When Mr Gloster told me what he had to say I did not say anything. We might have talked ove
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' '''[[James Gloster|Gloster]]''' , examined by Mr Smyth, deposed,―I am a draper, living at Seymour. O
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  • '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]] deposed,―In December, 1878, was in Mr Gloster’s employment. On the 9th of that month we were stuck up by the Kelly gang
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  • ...t I cannot state positively that he has never asked me such a question. Mr Gloster was present when I was interviewed last week by Sub-inspector Kennedy.
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  • ...s station when it was stuck-up, and the latter was stuck up by the Kellys. Gloster said that Kelly told witness he shot sergeant Kennedy in a stand-up fight, Mr. Gaunson then proceeded to cross-examine '''Gloster'''. The witness stated: This was not the first occasion I had been stuck-up
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  • ...nnot cannot state positively that he has never asked me such question; Mr. Gloster was present when I was interviewed last week by sub-inspector Kennedy.
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  • ...ated his evidence, and in cross- examination said he was surprised that Mr Gloster was not shot by the prisoner for what he said when stuck up.
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  • ...ry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Frank Becroft]],''' the assistant to Mr Gloster, repeated his evidence, stating in reference to Scanlan’s case; Kelly sai
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  • '''[[James Gloster|J Gloster]]''' , hawker, deposed that he was amongst the men who were stuck-up on You
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  • '''James [[James Gloster|Gloucester]],''' draper at Seymour I was hawking goods in December last in
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  • ...e evening of the 10th. Of all these there was only one man, a hawker named Gloster, who made any show of resistance, if such it could be called. He refused to
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] arrived at Faithfull's Station
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  • [[James Gloster|Gloster]] James
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  • ...ery 10/12/[[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|1878]]''' On the evening of the 9th Mr Gloster and I arrived at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] Creek Station and me
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  • ...in Euroa talking to the police in [[Benalla|Benalla]]. Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]] turned up as he usually did, the new clothes and hawker van worked to dis
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  • == Importance of James Gloster == ...s only by the endeavours of Macauley that Ned Kelly was prevented shooting Gloster.
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  • ...' obtaining a new set of clothes from another hawker James [[James Gloster|Gloster]].
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  • I drove [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawkers wagon when we went off to [[Euroa|Euroa]] from [[Faithfull's Cr
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  • ...y, Tennant & McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker.
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  • ...Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (2)|Argus10/8/80]]), and from [[James Gloster|Gloster]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (3)|Argus10/8/80]])
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  • ...sement]]'s spring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon with Steve Hart on horse back left Faithfull's Creek Sta ...side door. Our whole party then went into the back yard where the [[James Gloster|hawker]]'s wagon was standing. Messers Bradley and Booth and 3 of the child
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  • At about this time James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker arrived at the station with his cart. He had a run in with th ...sement]]'s spring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon.
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] had a shop in Seymour
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  • ...he Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (2)|Argus10/8/80]]), James [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s evidence ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (3)|Argus10/8/80]]), frank
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  • [[James Gloster|James Gloster]]
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  • ...y, Tennant & McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker. ...Dan Kelly and Steve Hart went into [[Euroa|Euroa]] and robbed the bank. Mr Gloster's wagon and the new clothes provided good cover against detection from the
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  • ...([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880|Argus10/8/80]]), James [[James Gloster|Gloster]]([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (3)|Argus10/8/80]]) ([[The Argus at Ke James [[James Gloster|Gloster]] gave evidence that supported Ned. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 29/10/1880 (3
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