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  • == Importance of Const Hugh Bracken (2228) == "12. That the Commission approve of the action taken by Constable Bracken when imprisoned by the '''KellyGang''' in Mrs Jones's hotel, at Glenrowan,
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  • Then Constable Bracken rushed up saying the Gang were in Mrs Jones and for God’s sake surround t
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  • ...d beyond was a forest of stringy bark and other gum trees rising above the bracken and undergrowth, and shutting in the view of either side. The police tent w
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  • ...gress through the scrub and forest, where huge fallen trees half hidden in bracken and undergrowth barred the way, was painful and difficult. Resting for a ti
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  • ...the door and broke it in. One of his party, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], tried to go first in the rush into the dwelling, but Mr Nicolson, resent
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  • ...ke his (Curnow’s) brother in law, Dave Mortimer, to the barracks to call Bracken out, since the constable would know his voice and come unsuspectingly into ...in progress and everything appeared to be going merrily. During the dance Bracken, who had observed where the key of the door was placed on the mantelpiece,
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  • ...ce and moralising to some of the civilians, turned to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and began to address him on the wickedness and laziness of a constable’ ...saying, ‘The train is coming.’ Ned Kelly went out to join the others; Bracken seized the opportunity to escape, locking the door behind him when he went
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  • ...t Mr [[Hare|Hare]] to go quickly to the hotel. It was [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who had just escaped, and he told of the presence of the outlaws, saying
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  • ...ted gave a warning to lie close upon the floor if firing came. Altogether, Bracken’s is the only name in the Victorian police force which derived any added
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  • ...eturn to his house. Up to this time, while Curnow and [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] had won credit for themselves, the police had done nothing in particular
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  • We met Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] on the way. He was galloping along the railway line. ...|Hare]], who got shot in the hand, is dead. Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who so pluckily escaped from the Glenrowan Inn and told us what was doin
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  • ...on the ground and unarmed. And he said that Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] thereupon caught up his gun and declared that he would shoot any man who ...bravery all through the fight. When Ned Kelly was captured he appealed to Bracken to save him, saying, "I once saved you, you know."
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  • ...directions, all supposed to be by the gang, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who was in charge at Glenrowan, reported that the four men who had been
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  • == Constable Bracken Bailed Up == ...ho wanted him. The object in getting Reynolds to call [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], was to prevent the constable from recognizing the outlaw's voice, so the
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  • ...ioned there, might see us, and would be able to give an alarm. I knew that Bracken had been stationed at Greta, and felt sure that he would recognize Ned Kell ...ing, Ned Kelly said that he would go down to the police barracks and bring Bracken, and Reynolds, the postmaster, up to Jones's. I laughed and said to him tha
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  • == Going for Bracken == ...and asked if he would allow me to take my party home when he went down for Bracken; and I assured him that he had no cause for fearing me, as I was with him h
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  • == Bracken Captured == ...ich he kept hold of, saying, 'I can't trust you with the bridle, Bracken.' Bracken said to Ned Kelly that had he not been ill in bed all day he (Kelly) would
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  • ...ard him calling out my name. I said, "Who is it?" He replied, “Bracken. Go quickly over to Mrs Jones's, the outlaws are all there, and if you don' ...nts. Two or three children were shot. There was a general cry to lie down, Bracken, with great forethought, before he left the house, having told them to do s
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  • Just before Superintendent Hare was wounded, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], the local policeman, who had been made prisoner in the hotel, courageous
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  • ...d rode the ten miles in a surprisingly short space of time. The conduct of Bracken, and the promptitude of the Wangaratta police, is to be highly commended. J
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  • ...ed [[McAuliffe|M'Auliffe]] came, Superintendent Sadleir directed Constable Bracken to arrest them as Kelly sympathizers. They were accordingly handcuffed, and
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  • The statement of Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] is to the effect that the first intimation of the presence of the gang at
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  • ...he having gone for [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]. He returned to us with Bracken. He kept us waiting there about an hour and a half. Byrne at that time was
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  • ...t the sudden escape of the gang. When we left the station we met constable Bracken, who told us that the gang were at Jones's. He, I believe, jumped on one of
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  • ...Sherritt's Doom-The Beginning of the End-Glenrowan -Sticking up the Hotel-Bracken's Escape-The Police on the Alert-A Dangerous Journey-Mr. Curnow's Adventure
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  • Bracken's Escape
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  • ...the Glenrowan program, and the third was when Dan suggested that Constable Bracken should be handcuffed to the sofa in Mrs. Jones' Hotel. While their mother h
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  • ...hough he was only ninteen years old when he died at Glenrowan.  Constable Bracken, who had been arrested by the Kellys at Glenrowan, said that the four bushr
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  • ...down to the police barracks to “arrest” Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]].  The police barracks were situated a mile from Glenrowan towards Benall ...acken obeyed and Ned took charge of Bracken’s gun, revolver and horse.  Bracken was ordered to mount the horse, which Ned, riding his own horse, led by a h
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  • ...d already given orders to unload the horses, but on hearing from Constable Bracken that the Kellys were in Jones’ hotel, and that the place was full of peop Before Constable Bracken left the hotel he told the civilians held up there to lie flat on the floor
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  • ....  I was there when the police came.  I was still there when he went for Bracken between nine and ten o’clock on Sunday night.  They took him prisoner al ...outside).  There was no light in the house.  We were all frightened, and Bracken told us to lie down on the floor as flat as we could before he went away. 
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  • ...ld down.  Steele was about to shoot him with his revolver, when Constable Bracken prevented him.  Steele seemed thirsting for blood—someone’s blood.  O
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  • ...prisoners confined at the house when they went to it at the first moment. Bracken, when he came down to tell about the Kellys, told them also that they had a
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  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Const Bracken]] ...as Curnow|Thomas Curnow]], schoolmaster; Senior constable Kelly; Constable Bracken; Sergeant Steele; Mr Jesse Dowsett, railway guard; and Senior constable Joh
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  • ...e Commission approve of the action taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones’ hotel at Glenrowan, and
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  • ...h his head, the suicide evidently being of a most deliberate nature. Since Bracken's retirement from the force he has been a police pensioner, receiving, in a
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  • ...ately ordered everybody out of the train, and at the same moment Constable Bracken ran up and said that he had escaped from Jones's public-house, and "fo
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  • ...mmediately ordered to leave the train, when Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] appeared on the scene exclaiming, “I have just escaped from Jones’s p ...alighted to make inquiries. He had not proceeded far when he met Constable Bracken, stationed at Glenrowan, who had been made a prisoner by the Kelly’s, but
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  • ...ust before Superintendent Hare was wounded, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], the local policeman, who had been made prisoner in the hotel, courageous
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  • ...d rode the ten miles in a surprisingly short space of time. The conduct of Bracken, and the promptitude of the Wangaratta police, is to be highly commended. J
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  • ...Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] directed Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] to arrest them as Kelly sympathizers. They were accordingly handcuffed, a
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  • The statement of Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] is to the effect that the first intimation of the presence of the gang at
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  • ...he having gone for [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]. He returned to us with Bracken. He kept us waiting there about an hour and a half. Byrne at that time was
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  • ...f the gang. When we left the station we met constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who told us that the gang were at Jones's. He, I believe, jumped on one
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  • ...e's statement , Statement by Charles Rawlins , Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The mu No sooner were we out of the train, than Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], the local policeman, rushed into our midst, and stated with an amount of
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  • == STATEMENT OF CONSTABLE HUGH [[Const Hugh Bracken|BRACKEN]] ==
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  • ...vent escape on them. When he left the train Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who had just escaped from the hotel, told us the gang were all inside. H
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  • ...e's statement , Statement by Charles Rawlins , Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The mu No sooner were we out of the train, than Constable Bracken, the local policeman, rushed into our midst, and stated with an amount of e
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  • ...us were afraid. In the afternoon he rode off to find [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], the constable, as he wanted his horse, and brought him back. We were the HEARD THE WHISTLE OF THE ENGINE, and just and then Dan said, “That _____ Bracken has gone.” Ned called out to them to stand by the front of the house and
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  • ...obert Gibbon;s Statement]] , [[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (5)|Constable Bracken's Statement]] , [[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (5)|Mr Rawlins Statement]]
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  • ...only lasted for so many seconds as it took Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] to explain that the gang were at Mrs Jones ’s, 200 yards away, and from
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  • ...an out of the train, and at the same moment Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed up, saying he had escaped from Jones’s public house, “And for ...s, and went in search of Mr Bracken . When he returned in about an hour Mr Bracken was with him, and Byrne remained outside with us. He told Mr Reynold’s br
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  • '''CONSTABLE BRACKEN's STATEMENT''' ...ay night, Edward Reynolds , my next door neighbour, called out “Bracken, Bracken, you’re wanted,” but knowing his voice, and thinking that it was nothin
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  • ...ck-door to prevent escape by that means. When we left the train, Constable Bracken, who had just escaped from the hotel, told us the gang were all in Jones's,
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  • ...mmediately ordered to leave the train, when Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] appeared on the scene, exclaiming: “I have just escaped from Jones’s
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  • ...o come to grief, as they expected it would, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (who, it will be remembered, was at one time an attendant in the Beechwor
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  • ...e Argus (16)|The attempt to wreck the train]] , [[The Argus (17)|Constable Bracken's Statement]] , [[The Argus (17)|Incidents of the Fight]] , [[The Argus (17
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  • ...000 to you get my child.’ He then demanded handcuffs and cartridges from Bracken who, however, defended his office where these things were by cunning evasiv
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  • == <span id="_Toc20153927">[[#_Toc20153927|CONSTABLE BRACKEN’S STATEMENT]]</span> == ...who noticed it first, exclaimed, ‘let me but catch him, and I will make bracken of him.’
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  • ...thought the best corse would be to get the horses and proceed to the spot. Bracken then appeared, and informed us that the Kellys were at Jones’s public hou
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  • ...ected to find him sitting there. Finding, after bullying Mr Reynolds, that Bracken was really not there, he left without making Reynolds a prisoner. ...been unable to escape from the hotel, as he so opportunely did. Constable Bracken gives an account of the proceedings in the hotel, and the dance which took
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  • ...was considered advisable in consequence of threats made to roast Constable Bracken as the police had roasted Dan Kelly and Hart. It was very likely that [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] will, as soon as possible, be removed to some other part of the colony, a
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  • Hugh [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], constable, stationed at Glenrowan, deposed, - I was made a prisoner by t
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  • This only lasted for so many seconds as it took Constable Bracken to explain that the gang were at Mrs Jones's, 200 yards away, and from wher
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  • ...mains in the district, and he, therefore, applied to-day to be removed and Bracken is protected every night at Glenrowan by extra policemen.]]</span>
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  • ...ension of the outlaws, of which we certainly think Mr Curnow and Constable Bracken deserve the lion’s share.
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  • No [[The Age (2)|sooner were]] we out of the train, than Constable Bracken, the local policeman, rushed into our midst, with an amount of excitement w
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  • ...e of the fact from the noise from within, and from information supplied by Bracken.
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  • ...on.  When the horses were being taken out, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed into the midst of the party and exclaimed, “The Kellys are in [[
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  • ...were the [[Thomas Curnow|schoolmaster]] and Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]; under great excitement.
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  • ...by the bushrangers. Superintendent Hare reporting says:—&quot;Constable Bracken rushed up, saying he had escaped from Jones' public house, and for God's sa ...two youths named M'Auliffe came, Superintendent Sadlier directed constable Bracken to arrest them as “Kelly sympathisers.&quot; They were accordingly handcu
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  • ...oner had the train reached the station then Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed onto the platform, wild with excitement, stating that he had just
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  • ...rintendent Hare in charge of the force, reporting says:— &quot;Constable Bracken rushed up, saying he had escaped from Jones's public-house, and for God's s ...two youths named M'Auliffe came, Superintendent Sadlier directed constable Bracken to arrest them as “Kelly sympathisers.&quot; They were accordingly handcu
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  • ...dling them. Whilst the men were so engaged, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] appeared on the platform in a very excited state. He said, ‘Mr. Hare, I
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  • “[[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] showed great presence of mind, and deserves much credit for his conduct o
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  • ...table [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] (1,925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2,228) [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2,507), and [[Const Montiford|Montiford]
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  • ..., might see him and would be able to give the alarm.  I felt sure that as Bracken had been stationed at Greta he would know him.  ...that he had better take Dave Mortimer, my brother-in-law, with him to call Bracken out, as the trooper knew his voice well, and would suspect nothing. 
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  • ...per stationed there, might see him and give the alarm. I felt sure that as Bracken had been stationed at Greta he would know him.
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  • ...that he had better take Dave Mortimer, my brother-in-law, with him to call Bracken out, as the trooper knew his voice well, and would suspect nothing. ...Mortimer, myself, wife, and sister.We reached the barracks, and Constable Bracken was taken by the outlaws without bloodshed.Ned Kelly then told me that I co
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  • ...dling them. Whilst the men were so engaged, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] on the platform in a very excited state. He said, ‘Mr Hare, I have just
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  • “[[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] showed great presence of mind, and deserves much credit for his conduct o
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  • ...stable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] (1925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2228), [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2507), and [[Const Montiford|Montford]]
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  • ...e]], accompanied by Constables [[McIntyre|McIntyre]], [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkner]], took him in a cab to Newmarket railway ...en any warrant, and that he could never be hanged.  Pointing to Constable Bracken, he said, “There is a man I did not have heart to shoot;” and the time
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  • ...; Senior-constable Kelly, who was present when he was shot; and Constable Bracken, who will give evidence with regard to statements made in Jones’s public ...e was wounded. He then went into the house and searched under the beds for Bracken to shoot him, but he could not find him. Having done so he walked out throu
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  • ...ght of it several times that night, I could not bring my mind to shoot him.Bracken and McIntyre were brave men, but Fitzpatrick—he was a b—— thing.”Wh
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  • ...ng. The witness Stephens, who was examined to-day, did duty with Constable Bracken at Glenrowan.
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  • ...ess [[Stephens|Stevens]], who was examined to-day, did duty with constable Bracken at Glenrowan. They went out together two nights every week to watch Mrs [[M
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  • ...thing to the same effect. When he saw Bracken, he said to him, “Save me, Bracken; I once saved you.” I said, “You did not show poor Scanlan and Kennedy
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  • ...s statement. I did not disagree with it as being incorrect. I did not hear Bracken mention anything to Mr Hare about the prisoner in the hotel. The first thin ...saw Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] kick the prisoner. I heard Constable Bracken say, taking up his gun, that he would shoot any one who touched the prisone
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  • ...y. When the men ran up, Kelly said to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]― “Bracken, save me; I saved you.” I said―“You showed very little mercy to poor
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  • ...t think I would have left mine in the tent as McIntyre did. I did not hear Bracken say to Mr Hare at the Glenrowan platform that the Kellys had a large number ...beard when he was captured. Constable Dwyer gave him a kick, and Constable Bracken threatened to shoot any one who injured the prisoner. When the hotel was fi
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  • ...Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]] said: I cannot tell why Sergeant Steele and Bracken were not called as witnesses. I cannot tell when [[Cherry|Cherry]] was shot ...do so. I expect a portion of the reward. I believe that Sergeant Steele , Bracken and Johnson also expect a portion of the reward.
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  • ...for the capture of the Kelly gang. Had heard Sergeant Steele and Constable Bracken say they were also entitled to a portion of the reward.
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  • ...ion of the reward for the apprehension of the gang. I had heard Steele and Bracken say that they thought they were entitled to a portion of the reward.
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  • But Bracken slipped away, Sirs, ...ned first by Curnow, that the rails on ahead, had been torn up and also by Bracken that the outlaws were in the hotel ; and so some fifty lives were saved, no
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  • ...t the journey to Melbourne was quiet, and he said very little. Speaking to Bracken, he said that if it was his fate to be hanged he would be hanged.. He did n
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  • ...eanor, and said very little. He remarked to Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] that if it was his fate to be hanged, he would be hanged. Constable [[McI
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  • ...armour the prisoner had on when he was wounded. Prisoner said to Constable Bracken, “Save me; I saved you.” He (witness) replied, “You showed little mer
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  • ...r threw water on the fire.  Saw Byrne with a candle looking for Constable Bracken, who had then made his escape. Young Cameron said to Reardon’s son in the Edwd Reynolds, a farmer at Glenrowan, went with Ned Kelly to call Constable Bracken, who came out in his shirt, without arms, and was taken prisoner.  When th
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  • ...Hare and myself were considering the best course to adopt, when Constable Bracken rushed down on the platform and gave us the information that the outlaws we
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  • ...place where the line was broken, and had decided to do so, when Constable Bracken rushed up on to the platform in a most excited state. With- out addressing ...o. At the first rush to the house there were six or seven of us. Constable Bracken did not tell us any other persons were in the hotel. Before I could load my
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  • ...ere removed on the Saturday before the Glenrowan affair, because Constable Bracken told me the weather was so severe that they would have to be sent into the
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  • ...ongst the reporters and police, and five or six horses had been taken out. Bracken then appeared on the platform, and said, “Mr Hare, go quickly to Jones's
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  • ...d Hart were in a very emaciated state when be left the district. Constable Bracken, on the other hand, stated that they were in good condition at Glenrowan. N
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  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Const Bracken]]
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  • Curnow, Thos., schoolmaster; Kelly, senior constable ; Bracken, constable; Steele, sergeant; Dowsett, Jesse, Government railways; Johnson,
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  • Of the police, we must say that Constable Bracken seems to come poorly off. Bracken possessed himself of the key of the inn, and hid it about his person, and w
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  • ...to pick up those who were shot till afterwards. Before the horses were out Bracken called out that the Kelly's were in Mrs Jones's place. The police all rushe
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  • ...etachment of men, with horses, got into the special train at Benalla. When Bracken, at Glenrowan, brought the information that the outlaws were at Jones's Hot
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  • ...when he heard the volley-firing which was going on 10 miles off. Constable Bracken rode to Wangaratta and told him that the special train had stopped at Glenr
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  • ...orn-up rails. While in the act of getting out the horses a constable named Bracken, who had been stationed at Glenrowan, rushed frantically down to us and sai &quot;In your report you state that upon Constable Bracken's arrival with the information that the outlaws were in Jones's public-hous
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  • ...n requisite to ensure the capture, could have been obtained from Constable Bracken-who had himself been a prisoner -had a little more coolness and judgment be
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  • ...ock . It was still dark, and he had had no previous knowledge of Constable Bracken having escaped, nor any opportunity of learning the real state of things. A
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  • 12. That the commission approve of the action taken by Constable Bracken when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones's hotel at Glenrowan, and re
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  • ...aken to the Warby Ranges . On his return to the railway station, Constable Bracken made his appearance, having just escaped from Jones's Hotel, where he had b
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  • ...ct idea of the peculiarity of the situation. The moment he was informed by Bracken of the presence of the outlaws at the hotel, he dashed away, without waitin
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  • ...before the out-rage she expressed admiration for the outlaws to Constable BRACKEN, saying to him that if Sergeant KENNEDY had been her son, she &quot;could n
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  • The moment he (Mr Hare) was informed by Bracken of the presence of the outlaws at the hotel, he dashed away without waiting
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  • ...an or a quorum of the board? Again, why was Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] – one of the most important witnesses – never called, while men, some
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  • ...hat direction. On approaching Glenrowan, and having learned from Constable Bracken that the outlaws were in possession of the hotel, he dismounted his men and
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  • ...tta police in order to proceed to the spot. Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|BRACKEN]] came galloping down the line in hot haste, and gave details of what had o
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  • ...orse, and burst in the door, one of the men-Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] -attempted to pass in front of me. It has been my custom - a well-known c
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  • ...t in the middle of this getting the horses out that Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Braken]] appeared upon the platform in the most excited state. He did not,
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  • ...to say positively who it was, but I believe it was Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Braken]], or he had heard it from some man that Constable Braken had told h
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  • ...e would be to get the horses and proceed to the spot. [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] then appeared, and informed us that the Kellys were at Jones' public hous
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  • ...ieve it to have been a woman, who came out of the house, because Constable Bracken, I find from hearsay evidence afterwards, had gone immediately after the te
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  • ...to the Glenrowan affair, in consequence of Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] coming in to me and telling me that the weather was so desperately cold a
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  • ...Hare.” He spoke the whole day about it; he spoke to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] about it; and when Mr. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] stopped the engine-driver
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  • ...they were not in horse-boxes, but trucks), Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] at this time appeared. Where he came from, or how he came upon the platfo
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  • ...secondly to [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], and thirdly to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], that the Kelly gang owes its demolition. If there is an enquiry, I shall
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  • ...ribed to me as being in a very emaciated state and asking for food.” Now Bracken says, when he saw the outlaws at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan hotel]],
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  • ...table [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] (I,925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2,228), [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2,507), and [[Const Montiford|Montiford
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  • ...utlaws, as I have stated in my report, had a large quantity of ammunition; Bracken reported this in the building.
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  • ...I think Constable [[Const Cornelius Ryan|Ryan]], but I am not sure, and Bracken. <span id="rc5706">[[#rc5706|5706]]</span> Was Bracken with Mr. Nicolson?— Yes.
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  • ...ly as to any of the men that were there?— Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]. <span id="rc5718">[[#rc5718|5718]]</span> And the only one you identify is Bracken?— Yes.
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  • ...t of taking them out, and had some out, and Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] came running there and said the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] were at [[Jones' Gle
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  • ...the police came?— Yes, I was there when he went for [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], between nine and ten on Sunday night. ...e sworn not to spare father, mother, brother, or sister.” “No,” says Bracken, “our oath is not that; it is to protect life and property, which you or
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  • ...e you frightened?— Yes, we were all frightened, and [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] told us to lie down on the floor as flat as we could before he went away.
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  • ...752|7752]]</span> You stated they went up and brought [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] down a prisoner on the Sunday night?— Yes. ...re whether they had the armour in it, but they put it on when they went to Bracken's house.
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  • Ned Kelly spoke to Reardon, Sullivan and Bracken. Reardon quoted Ned's words.
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  • ....7364]]</span> You did not know the hotel—you heard [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] say exactly where they were?— No; simply that they were at Glenrowan. ...orses were taken out, I heard a voice, which I understood afterwards to be Bracken's, singing out “The Kellys, the four of them, are at [[Jones' Glenrowan I
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  • <span id="rc7814">[[#rc7814|7814]]</span> Where were you when Bracken gave the information?— Right at the back of the railway station.
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  • ...]</span> When was that?— Just when he heard the Kellys were coming, when Bracken sung out that the Kellys were there, and he thought they were coming on to
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  • ...taken out. Const Barry heard a voice, which he understood afterwards to be Bracken's, singing out &quot;The Kellys, the four of them, are at Mrs. Jones's, sur
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  • ...e next I saw of him he was coming back, and Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] appeared upon the platform. <span id="rc8053">[[#rc8053|8053]]</span> That is Bracken?— Yes.
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  • ...e he was, and I moved on up to them, beside Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and I said, “Come on, lads, we will rush him.” Sergeant Steele poppe
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  • ...eele; he went straight and took a position. Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] was with him.
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  • ...We were getting our arms. Mr. Hare rushed the moment [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] appeared, and we were behind, getting our arms.
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  • ...hear a horse coming in the distance. It was Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]; he was coming to Wangaratta. He was then on the metal and I was between
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  • <span id="rc8999">[[#rc8999|8999]]</span> Wounded?— Yes. When I found from Bracken that the line had been torn up, I got all the available men; those that cou
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  • ...m by the beard till Senior-Constable Kelly, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and others came up. ...the assistance of a rifle to lean on. When we carried him down–Constable Bracken and I carried him down–we took him into the van; it was a little above th
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  • <span id="rc9181">[[#rc9181|9181]]</span> You stated that constable Bracken told you Mr. Hare was wounded, and had left Glenrowan for Benalla?— No, I
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  • ...Constable Kelly coming from cover and seize him by the whiskers; Constable Bracken was the second constable that came up, then [[Nicholson|Dr. Nicolson]], the
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  • ...ight side; he had such a grip of me; and the first man I met was Constable Bracken, behind a tree, after crossing the railway fence. He said, pointing with hi ...pan> Did you see that?— Yes, we were running up. Senior-Constable Kelly, Bracken, and I were running up at the time. Sergeant Steele was the first and us th
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  • <span id="rc9456">[[#rc9456|9456]]</span> Then yourself; [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]] were all rushing at the ...— [''indicating the same'']. Senior-Constable Kelly was standing behind, Bracken had hold of Kelly's left arm, and I was in front. Kelly was trembling with
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  • ...ay, and left me and Canny with the horses. This excitement, I believe, was Bracken singing out; and Canny said what would he do with the horses; and Mr. Hare
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  • Constable Bracken pointing over to the hotel said, &quot;They are over there, for God's sake What happened to Bracken and Stainistreet?
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  • ...xcited state, whom I afterwards found to be Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and pointing over to the hotel he said, “They are over there, for God' 10027 Did you see where be went before Bracken came?— He disappeared for a time.
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  • 10160 Did you see Mr. Hare come back?— Mr. Hare, on hearing from Bracken where the outlaws were, called out, “Come on, boys,” and made for the h
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  • ...ng back to the station the first time I saw Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], and he was then in a very excited condition, running about the verandah
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  • 10456 ''By Mr. O'Connor'''—''''' When [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] gave the information that the Kellys were at Jones's, you stated that Mr.
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  • ...ut the rooms, from one room to another, and Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] came to the room where we were in and said, “Lie down as flat as you po
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  • ...>[[#rc10553|10553]]</span> Did you see what Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] did after he told you that?— No, I did not see him after that, for we w
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  • ...f people there. Afterwards I found that was Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]].
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  • ...in some way, and I thought he meant to blow the outlaw's brains out, when Bracken, to whom Kelly appealed, saying “Save me—I saved you,” jumped across ...l the police circled round him, and seemed inclined to pull him to pieces. Bracken stood over him and protected him. Constable Kelly was down on his knees, ta
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  • ...id="rc10935">[[#rc10935|10935]]</span> Was [[Const Hugh Bracken|Constable Bracken]] there?— I cannot say, because I did not know him personally.
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  • ...ere was [[Dowsett|Dowsett]]?— He was down towards the railway fence, and Bracken.
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  • ...le Kelly , Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] , and Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], had hold of him at different places. We had made a rush to him the same ...#rc11267|11267]]</span> Were Steele , Dowsett, Senior-Constable Kelly, and Bracken in and about the person of Ned Kelly before you were close to him?— No, I
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  • <span id="rc11277">[[#rc11277|11277]]</span> Did you see [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] stand over and threaten to shoot anyone?— I heard him say, “Do not sh <span id="rc11282">[[#rc11282|11282]]</span> Was it after that that Bracken said not to shoot him?— Yes.
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  • ...— I was about the fourth or fifth; I was there when [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] and Montiford came up.
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  • When did Bracken arrive on the platform and who did he speak to first?
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  • ...Mr. O'Connor''— In the act of taking out the horses, was it correct that Bracken ran down on the platform?— Yes, just after one truck was unloaded he came
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  • <span id="rc11558">[[#rc11558|11558]]</span> What did [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] say?— He spoke to me first when I was standing at the end next to the G ...e Mrs. [[Stanistreet|Stanistreet]] told me they had just left there. I saw Bracken come out of the house, and jump the fence.
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  • ...ugh a lot of bushes. Just as he was going along here, [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed out and spoke to me first, on the platform. ...ome evidence given before by other witnesses. I understand you to say that Bracken first came out and spoke to you after he escaped from the Kellys?— Yes, t
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  • ...you hear anybody threaten Steele if he fired on the woman?— No. I heard Bracken threaten to shoot Dwyer at the time we had Kelly on the ground; he got fear
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  • ...e considering the best course to adopt when Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed down on the platform and gave us the information that the outlaws
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  • ...mediately ordered every man out of the train, and at same moment Constable Bracken rushed up saying he had escaped from Jones's public-house, and for God's sa
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  • ...the act of getting out the horses, a constable named [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who had been stationed at Glenrowan, rushed frantically down to us, and
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  • In your report you state that upon Constable Bracken's arrival with the information that the outlaws were in Jones's public hous ...on requisite to ensure the capture could have been obtained from Constable Bracken, who kind himself been a prisoner, had a little more coolness and judgment
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  • ...prisoners confined at the house when they went to it at the first moment. Bracken, when he came down to tell about the Kellys , told them also that they had
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  • ...Glenrowan Inn|Mrs. Jones 's house]], after Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] came out, and you were made aware of their being there, was it your idea
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  • ...">[[#rc16570|16570]]</span> You said you were told by [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] that the outlaws, when they had the prisoners in, were speaking of “hav
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  • ...ere shut up at Mrs. Jones 's. I had heard nothing whatever about Constable Bracken escaping, nor of the escape of the other prisoners, so that I had no opport
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  • ...elieve a word they said. I believe they did say so to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], that they meant to have the trackers and Mr. Hare and Mr. O'Connor.
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  • ...were to get that Inspector O'Connor and the black trackers; and I believe Bracken proved that; but I understand that he, having been transferred afterwards t
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  • ...m, and asked would he allow me to take my party home when he went down for Bracken; and I assured him that he had no cause for fearing me, as I was with him h
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  • ...e kept hold of, saying—‘I can't trust you with the bridle, Bracken.’ Bracken said to Ned Kelly that had he not been ill in bed all day he (Kelly) would
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  • ...e Commission approve of the action taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs. Jones's
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  • ...e Commission approve of the action taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones's hotel, at Glenrowan, and
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  • ...l train and its occupants from destruction. Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], who was stationed in the locality, was taken prisoner and conveyed to th
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  • ...iving further instructions about the horses Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], in a state of excitement, appeared upon the scene and informed Mr. Hare
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  • ...aken to the Warby Ranges . On his return to the railway station, Constable Bracken made his appearance,
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  • ...ct idea of the peculiarity of the situation. The moment he was informed by Bracken of the presence of the outlaws at the hotel he dashed away, without waiting
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  • ...e considering the best course to adopt when Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] rushed down on the platform and gave us the information that the outlaws
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  • ...of the train and saddling them. Whilst the men were so engaged, Constable Bracken appeared on the platform in a very excited state. He said, ‘Mr. Hare, I h
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  • “Constable Bracken showed great presence of mind, and deserves much credit for his conduct on
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  • | Constable Bracken stationed at Glenrowan for police duty but really to assist Smith in watchi
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  • ...he and one of the constables of his party, Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], were putting the shoulders to the door of the house to force it in, when
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  • ...there rushed in amongst the police party the local constable, a man named Bracken, who had been held with others as a prisoner by the Kellys and had just esc
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  • | Bracken | [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] had been watching [[Margaret Skillion|Maggie Skillion]]'s home; at home w
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  • | Bracken | Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] dead [[The Argus at KellyGang 26/2/1900|Argus]]
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  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], Hugh. pc
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  • ...the stationmaster's home and spoke to his wife. Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] came up after Sup Hare returned and while we were unloading the horses SC
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  • == Importance of Const Hugh Bracken (2228) == &quot;12. That the Commission approve of the action taken by Constable Bracken when imprisoned by the '''KellyGang''' in Mrs Jones's hotel, at Glenrowan,
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  • ...on|Nicholson]]([[The Argus (25)|Argus1/7/80]]), Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] ([[The Argus (26)|Argus1/7/80]]), '''Thomas Dixon''' ([[The Argus (26)|Ar
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  • ..., [[Thomas Curnow|Allowed to go home]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Capture of Const Bracken]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Warn police]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board ...tioned there, might see us and would be able to give an alarm. I knew that Bracken had been stationed at Greta, and felt sure that he would recognize Ned Kell
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  • ...aftermath|1/8/1880]] Sgt [[Steele|Steele]], and Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and I were given the task of meeting the train at Newmarket Station in Me
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  • ...he having gone for [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]]. He returned to us with Bracken. He kept us waiting there about an hour and a half. [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] at
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  • When we got back to the railway platform we met Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] who confirmed that the '''KellyGang''' were at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jon
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  • I also took Const Bracken down to Jones Hotel. As we went down there we chatted about politics ([[The ...ce officer they call Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] and Consts [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and [[Const Faulkiner|Fulkiner]]. The police tried to pump me on the trip
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  • ...orse, and burst in the door. One of the men-Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] -attempted to pass in front of me. It has been my custom - a well-known c
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  • ...about the rooms, from one room to another, and Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] came to the room where we were in and said, &quot;Lie down as flat as you
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  • ...door to the police station and infact owned the police barracks were Const Bracken lived. Ned Kelly came down to see me early on the morning of 27/6/1880 but
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  • ...), Sconst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] (I,925), Consts [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2,228), [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2,507), and Montiford (2,697) were the
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  • Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] was watching my home for some time before the great events of Glenrowan.
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  • On [[1880-07---aftermath|1/8/1880]] Consts [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]] and I were given the task of meeting the tr
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  • Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] was the policeman at the time of the siege. [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] pc
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  • Const [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] was based at Greta just before the Glenrowan siege ([[The Argus (10)|Argu
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  • 12. The conduct of Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]].
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  • [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], H p c
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  • ...Kelly was guarded by Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] and Consts [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]] and 3 other constables; '''Moore''', ''
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