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  • ...ccustomed to sweep and get ready the court-house in which a Roman Catholic Church service was held, and to avoid exciting suspicion she was allowed to do so
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  • ...garatta once when I should have arrested him for making a disturbance at a church. He never forgot that."
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  • On arriving at Wangaratta, we found the inhabitants were all going to church; in some way it became known that Power was captured, and in a few moments
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  • ...n. Ned Kelly ascertained from her, that it was her custom to clean out the church and prepare the place for service, and Joe Byrne was sent to this place of
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  • ...Mr O’Connor and Miss Smith. One morning the happy couple appeared at the Church of England at Benalla, in company with Mr James Knox, Benalla shire secreta
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  • ...Commission. - What are you?—I am the Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Australia. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 1|RC12290]])
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  • ...tended to him as well as I could, and administered the sacrament of my own church to him as far as I could. ...n minutes there; it might be more. I met a reverend gentleman there of the Church of England (Rev. Mr Rodda), and we walked down to where the line of railway
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  • ...after Rev Dean Gibney had administered the last sacraments of the Catholic Church to him. His body was handed over to his sister by Supt Sadleir, who wrote a
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  • ...he forgiveness of his sins, and the right to receive the last rites of his Church.
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  • ...evine's custom-to go into town early on the Sabbath morning to prepare the church for service. Ned Kelly decided that she must do this as usual, so the lady
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  • ...d will leave his late residence at Julla street , Ashfield at 2.30 for the Church of England section of the Rockwood Cemetery .
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  • ...l''' and pupils to Mr Sheehy, who will conduct the same under the Catholic Church. There are no sectarian prejudices amongst the people of Godfrey's, and the
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  • ...various flocks for religious instruction. The ministers in attendance are Church of England, once a week; Presbyterian, once a fortnight. The school is well
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  • ...s and vineyards, and a very neat group of buildings on rising ground-being church, parsonage, and schools. This is a very pretty little township, and across ...f Albury I observed a brick building in course of erection by the roadside-Church of England.
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  • ...ent shop fronts, including- most of the useful trades. The churches of the Church of England, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, and Wesleyan bodies are grouped h
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  • After those came the Church of England and parsonage, the former only kept dry by a puddle-wall on the ...or but one to which is the Riverine Herald office The Roman '''Catholic''' Church and the common school were standing in water.
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  • ...ns right through one church (the Presbyterian). and separates another (the Church of England) from the township. There will be, compensation in the one case,
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  • ...Miss Agnew, who had been collecting subscriptions for building a Wesleyan church at Homebush, was sued for damages by Mr and Mrs Debenham, the following ext
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  • ...d Freddy Hamilton and Fanny Cole, my cousins, were with me. Directly after church we returned home together. As we were passing the bridge over Myrtle Creek,
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  • ...house is in the modern gothic style of architecture, and is a most compact church-like building. It is nicely furnished with maps, diagrams, books, &c.
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  • ...at the last examination. There is also a Roman Catholic school held in the church which is of brick. This school is under the charge of Mr O'Sullivan. A stor ...endance is nearly seventy pupils. On the opposite side of the hill a brick church is seen, more farms and vineyards and Albury at length appears.
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  • ...at a plain brick building and manse, the former being the '''Presbyterian church'''. Adjoining this are the '''Catholic''' buildings, and a glance gave stro The Roman '''Catholic''' Church now in course of rapid completion will be an ornament to the town. Situated
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  • ...ilding, with porch, a credit to the builder. Mr A '''Frew'''. It is the '''Church of England''' Sunday School but a private school is held in it on week days ...brick parsonage, which looks very well, and shows that the members of the Church of England are not quite at apathetic as one would at first be inclined to
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  • ...ommittee are now negotiating with Mr Miller for the purchase of the Scotch Church at Yea. If unsuccessful in that quarter, they purpose calling for tenders f
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  • ...|Mulwalla]]''' . Mulwalla is a small township of 100 inhabitants, having a church and school, a post office and store, besides a public-house. The three latt
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  • ...Mr '''Horsley''' is in charge of the Wesleyan body. The '''Presbyterian''' church, a brick building, is a plain substantial edifice in course of enlargement.
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  • ...land; St. Patrick's,, Roman Catholic cathedral,''' and the '''Presbyterian Church. ''' The residence of the Catholic Bishop, the Scotch College, and the Cat
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  • ...graph office, and a police station comprise Urana, which boasts of neither church nor school. The hotels are Mr '''John Perrin''''s "Urana," and Mr
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  • ...Father '''Bermingham''' and '''Dunn''' officiate. A school is held in the church on week days. Mr O'Doherly is the teacher. The attendance is about fifty. ...of the town from the proceeds of the sale of the land on which the present church stands. The Rev K A '''Corner''' is minister.
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  • ...ilt on the opposite side of the "reserve" to that of the English Church. It is a small neat stone building. There is also a small wooden building,
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  • ...ed there are three churches, two of which have just been completed. The '''Church of England''' a brick building is unpretentious in exterior appearance, but ...task in a substantial, honest, and workmanlike manner. At the side of the church the foundation stone has just been laid for a Presbyterian Sunday School, a
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  • ...ched weekly; and the arrivals of some of these are at the hour, "when church-yards yawn" &c. Many of the stations have special mails made up. M
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  • ...Scott''', and called '''Toogimbie'''. This run was first taken up by Mr '''Church'''. Mr '''Gabott''' followed: he sold to Mr '''Firebrace''', who in turn di
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  • ...M'Earlane, JP, J Cramsie, P H Comitti, WN Garside, and C Silvester. A new Church of England, the first place of worship in the town, has recently been comme
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  • ...isfactorily executed by Messrs Wright and Cummings. In connection with the church there is a Sunday school attended by 90 scholars, and nine teachers, at the ...Dr Quinn, Bishop of Bathurst. The sum of £120 was laid on the stone. The church was dedicated to St Francis Xavier. The windows are being prepared by Mr E
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  • ...by two squatters of the neighbourhood, Messrs. Learmonth and Valiant, for church and school purposes. These gentlemen had further shown their liberality by
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  • ...ion gives her, can she be said to be in the real acceptation of the term a Church? ...ocating the resumption of practices long since by the tacit consent of all Church of England people followed to drop into abeyance.
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  • ...e ever been preached by most ministers be overridden by those holding High Church views. ...f the Church. We would, however, submit that when this Synod is formed the Church of England in Australia will become a more compact, body than at present, b
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  • ...would be accounted a schismatic act, and thus incur the displeasure of the church. I say this, however, hypothetically, and I think I am justified in doing s
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  • ...s department, during his residence in Chiltern. The plan is made out for a church to hold 600 people, but could also be made most suitable for hospitals and
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  • ..., and is going on rapidly with fencing, and Mr M'Feeters the same; Messrs, Church and son have about 1200 acres with several paddocks under crop looking rema
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  • One of the missing links in Violettown is a place of worship. There is no church of any description. Catholics and Protestants use one building, and that bu
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  • ...h class; and the Catholics are supplementing the fund already raised for a church, which will bear favourable compassion with either. Some one is needed to t
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  • ...£12, for the purpose of planting trees in the enclosure round the English Church. ==
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  • ...of assembling in the court-house every Sabbath for Divine worship. The new church, which is a neat unpretending little brick building, which does not lay any
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  • ...will be commenced a tan early date. St Patrick’s hall a new Presbyterian Church amongst them, both situated in Smellett street.
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  • ...ay. the 17th, "Jubilee Devotions" were commenced at St Michael's Church, the Most Rev W Lanigan. Bishop of Goulburn, officiating, assigned by a num
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  • ...Birthday are numerous and as usual the majority take the picnic form. The Church of England Sunday-school children are to have their picnic and having in vi ...to be opened here on the 7th inst. and the Wesleyans are about building a church at Brucedale in place of that used as a school formerly, and which was burn
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  • ...rians, have called upon the Rev Mr '''Morton''', preparatory to building a church, to hold forth to them in the Mechanics' Institute, which building would be
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  • ...Catholic chapel at one end and the police station at the other, while the Church of England and Presbyterian churches fill the Clyde side, and, the cemetery
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  • ...apels I have seen out of Melbourne. The first I noticed was the '''English Church''', a beautiful specimen of architecture, built of stone quarried a few mil ...due in connection with the church. The '''Presbyterians''' have an elegant church and parsonage, with a very pretty garden, nicely enclosed. The Wesleyans ar
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  • ...ng time past; another place of worship is now the Foresters' Hall, and the church built by the Presbyterian denomination does duty as a "grog and grocer
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  • ...is it skillion to the old building. Had the people kept their building for church purpose's, a new and substantial schoolhouse and teacher's residence could
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  • ...iest-ring the bell, saddle the horse, pin on the gown, lead the singing in church, were considered requisites, but now the teacher was considered as good. an
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  • ...be held next month (June) in aid of the building fund of the Presbyterian Church. All the available talent, including some visitors from Melbourne, has been
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  • ...p Moorhouse|Bishop]] of Melbourne, and the Rev Mr [[Mansfield|Sandiford]], Church of England clergyman. Mrs Moorhouse performed the gracious act of placing a
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  • On Sunday Father Scanlan, at the Roman Catholic Church, called upon all right-minded people to help the police and maintain the au
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  • ...rable excitement in Mansfield last night, just as the people were going to church, occasioned by the freaks and threats of [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]], a rel
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  • ...said the language was used on Sunday evening just as people were going to church, and without the slightest provocation. He considered Wright an overgrown l
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  • ...ave kindly consented to collect in the Beechworth district was held in the Church of England schoolroom, [[Beechworth|Beechworth]], on Tuesday afternoon, whe
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  • ...districts such institutions have been established almost everywhere that a church, a smithy, a general store and a public house have shown the first sign of
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  • ...within reach of telegraph and police stations and the schoolhouse and the church, so that adults may be restrained from vice and the young may be instructed
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  • ...dragged wounded out of the conflagration to receive the last rites of his church from the Rev Father GIBNEY, who was the first to enter. The poor lad JONES,
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  • ...e fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re
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  • ...e fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re
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  • ...fowling piece. The fowling piece was borrowed by Sergeant Kennedy from the Church of England clergyman. When Kennedy and Scanlan left, the former had the Spe
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  • ...n. The double barrelled gun which Kennedy had with him was borrowed from a Church of England clergyman. I could not say how far the gun would kill. When we g
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  • In the condemned cell the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church were administered to him by Father Donaghy, and Dean O’Hea.  In the mean ...ollowed him out of the cell repeating prayers, and another official of the church stood in front of him with a crucifix.  The noose having been adjusted, th
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  • ...Church of England denomination and several clergymen of the Roman Catholic Church, and followed by five mourning coaches. After these carne the private carri
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  • ..., who then formed a circle two or three deep round the grave. The ordinary Church of England burial ser- vice was read by the Bishop of Melbourne but no fune The site of the grave is in the Church of England compartment, letter S which is reserved for the interment of ofl
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  • ...fire had taken, the Rev. Mr. [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re
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  • ...mission''— What are you?— I am the Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Australia . ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and t
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  • ...I attended to him as well as I could, administered the sacrament of my own church to him as far as I could.
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  • ...n minutes there; it might be more. I met a reverend gentleman there of the Church of England, and we walked down to where the line of railway had been torn u
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  • Burke was somewhat of a democrat as things went in those early days. In church he took his seat often amongst the constables, reading out of the same book
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  • ...the south side of Flinders Street , almost directly opposite St Paul ’s Church. I do not know that any writer of the history of those early days has at al
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  • ...from Melbourne . It took me six days to make the journey on horseback. Our Church of England clergyman, who arrived about the same time, with wife and childr
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  • ...nd clergyman one day, when he tried to impress on some diggers the duty of church going, and the necessity of religious observance generally. The men seemed ...length, his congregation was large; but no digger was ever seen within the church.
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  • ...d. The Bishop reached Mansfield in time for the Sunday service. The little church was filled, and the preacher, still wearied from his journey, delivered suc
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  • ...my first Sunday in Sale , being struck as the congregation of the Anglican Church broke up - not before, as my friend Stavely suggested - at the number of re
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  • ...more satisfactory report. Although O’Sullivan belonged as I knew to the Church of Rome, I sent him on this inquiry, and within a few hours he was able to
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  • ...und the town dressed as police Mrs [[Devine|Devine]] allowed out to set up church
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  • '''Catherine''' married '''Gustav Baumgarten''' at St Peter’s Church of England in Melbourne on 30 November 1876.
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  • ...nessed never to be forgotten. On the Sabbath night I was just come in from church and having had a bad hand, the Mrs was dressing it prior to my going to bed
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  • ...cells. The next morning we let Mrs Devine, the constable's wife set up the church and go about her normal business. I went into town with her and no one caus ...by a Church of England Minister she regularly went to Mass at the Catholic church .Her children were brought up as Catholics..
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  • ...born in Australia. '''Early married life''' I was married in the Catholic church of St Peter and Paul in [[Goulburn NSW|Goulburn]] New South Wales to '''Pat ...by a Church of England Minister she regularly went to Mass at the Catholic church .Her children were brought up as Catholics..
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  • ...und the other bodies. He attended me and administered the sacrament of his church to him as far as he could. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 5|RC12346
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  • I was the Vicar General of the Catholic Church in Western Australia. My object in visiting Victoria has been collecting fo ...I attended to him as well as I could, administered the sacrament of my own church to him as far as I could.([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 5|RC12346]]
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  • I married Alex Gunn on [[1864-1873 Events|9/4/1869]] in the Catholic Church in [[Wangaratta|Wangratta]] by Father George Gallen
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  • ...on. Ned found out from Mrs Devine, that it was her custom to clean out the church and prepare the place for service, and Joe Byrne was sent to this place of
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  • ...in Forbes I met '''William 'Bricky' Foster'''. He was the son of the local Church of England rector. We married in 1888 and had six children.
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  • ...were married in November [[1824-1853 Events|1850]] at St Francis Catholic Church in Lonsdale St, Melbourne by Father '''Gerald Ward'''. '''Patrick Kennedy'' ...n Benalla. We were married by Rev William Gould of the Primative Methodist Church
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  • ...Moorhouse]] [[Category:Moorhouse]] [[Category:Anglican Church]] [[Category:Church of England]] [[Category:Kelly Gang]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...lson|Nicolson]]'s sister, Miss Smith, in secret in the [[Benalla|Benalla]] Church of England. We were married by the Rev Mr Scott. Mr James Knox, Benalla shi
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  • ...to create an atmosphere of normality. She cleaned out the Court House for Church and set it up for the service under the watchful eye of Joe Byrne. The Cour
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  • ...fire had taken, the Rev. Mr.[[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re ...(27 Oct 1836 – 2 Jul 1903)(Daughter of Rev William Crofton, rector of a Church of Ireland parish in Connaught)
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  • ...ey and I had to keep things going. We were married at St Joseph's Catholic Church [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] on Boxing Day 26/12/[[events 1879-11/ 1879-12|187
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  • ...5 page 3|RC15365]]) We were married by '''Father Tierney''' of St Joseph's Church in Beechworth. [[Ian Jonesat KellyGang|Ian Jones]] in Friendship records th
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  • I married Annie O'Brien in the Beechworth Catholic Church on 3 Sep 1863
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  • ...d Master for Victoria (English constitution). But returned to the Catholic Church just before I died
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  • '''Churches''' Church of England 1857, Rev DE Jones 1875 ([[Australian Town and Country Journal a Catholic Church 1858 , '''M'Alroy''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13
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  • Wesleyan Church built 1880 '''Schools''' State School. '''Mr Stevens''' ([[The Alexandra an
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  • Anglican Church 1859 '''JG MacKie''' St Joseph's Catholic Church 1868
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  • Church of England '''Rev Scott'''
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Cathcart's Alpine Hotel '''Churches''' Anglican Church, (1870) Presbyterian Church, (1880) '''Schools''' '''Bank''' yes '''Main Streets''' Shire of Bright '''
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  • '''Churches''' St Paul's Church of England (1870-5) St Andrew's Presbyterian Church (1871-5)
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  • ...d many of the trimings of community, including hotels, shops, a school and church. Wesleyan church
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  • ...ountry Journal at KellyGang 1/6/1872 (2)|T&C1/6/1872]]) '''Churches''' Church of England Rev '''Ware'''
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  • Map '''Hotels''' '''Churches''' St Mary's Church, built in 1898. '''Schools?''' '''Post Office''' There was a [[Post Office|
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  • ...In 1879 had a brothel and Honky-tonk music (Mrs Ann Syke). '''Churches''' Church of England, '''M'Causland''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at Kell
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  • '''Church''' St Jude's Anglican Church (1870) Mr Green 1875
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  • ...]]'s [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|mother]] and father were married in the Catholic church of St Peter and Paul in Goulburn in July [[1854-1863 Events|1855]].
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  • ...to create an atmosphere of normality. She cleaned out the Court House for Church and set it up for the service under the watchful eye of Joe Byrne. The Cour
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Royal Oak Hotel (Murray) '''Churches''' Christ Church Kilmore, Anglican ...]] took their first daughter [[Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane]] to the Catholic Church in Kilmore to be baptised soon after she was born in February [[1824-1853 E
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  • National Hotel in Bourke-street '''Churches''' St. Peter's, Church of England cathedral Presbyterian Church.  '''Schools''' [[../../things/C_community/C_bankt.html|'''Bank''']] '''Ma
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  • In 1861 a school was established opposite the Church of England on Vineyard corner.
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  • ...], [[Coursing|picnics]], ploughing matches and church dances. The Catholic Church was the first to be built. It was opened in 1875 '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Lewis' Hotel '''Church''' Catholic '''Local Government''' ''''''
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  • ...ch as [[races|race meetings]], [[Coursing|picnics]], ploughing matches and church dances.
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  • The Anglican church had opened
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' '''Churches''' Wesleyan Church, opened in 1870, Roman Catholic Church (1874) '''Schools''' state school (1866) '''Bank ?''' '''Main Streets''' co
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  • ...The Presbyterian Church building was started in 1866 and St Pauls Anglican church in 1873 ...ch as [[races|race meetings]], [[Coursing|picnics]], ploughing matches and church dances
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  • Church [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 21/9/1872|$]]
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  • '''Churches''' Presbyterian church opened in 1861 St Stephen's Anglican church, 1864
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  • ...Royal George Hotel (built in 1848 by John Clark) '''Churches''' Methodist Church was built in 1860 Anglican Church was founded in 1863 '''Schools''' National School (now the state school) op
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  • In the town of Tarawingee is St Peter's Anglican Church (1866) and the Star Hotel (1860s)
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  • ...Country Journal at KellyGang 13/7/1872|T&C13/7/1872]]) '''Churches''' Church of England, '''Pownall''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGa
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  • ...ed from granite that came from the Warby Ranges between 1865 and 1871. The church had a number of links with the '''KellyGang'''.
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Whorouly Hotel '''Schools''' '''Church''' Catholic, Anglican, Methodist '''Other things of interest''' Whorouly ha
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  • ...ch as [[races|race meetings]], [[Coursing|picnics]], ploughing matches and church dances
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  • Church of England 1863 Congregational Church Rev '''Legge''' and '''Fry''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at Kel
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  • William Bowen, Francis Church, Martin Dillon, Andrew Frewin, Thomas Gawn, John Gibson, Joseph Goss, Patri
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  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church (1861) Methodist church (1870)
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  • Royal Mail Hotel Mrs Forbes, opposite court '''Churches''' Anglican church built in 1869 Sacred Heart Catholic Church '''Schools''' school started in 1877 a brick building ([[Alexandra Times at
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  • ...sts of those with money. The bank manger was usually a member of the local church parish council or other local body and their families dined with the other
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  • ...n said that people come into the World and go out of it in the arms of the Church. For Catholics like the '''KellyGang''' this was particularly so. [[Mrs Ell The Anglican Church was known as the Church of England ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 29/10/1872|Ensign29/10/
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