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  • ...ience of orders and gross cowardice, and that the three latter—Constable Armstrong having resigned—be dismissed from the service. “That the Commission approve of the action taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones’ ho
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  • ...north-east of the camp by one of the volunteers and named [[Mount Battery|Henry Sparrow]], an overseer at the [[Mount Battery|Mount Battery Station]]. The ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...is house at the Woolshed the previous evening. Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] was the bearer of the news; and the general impression was that the perpe ...se with shingled roof, occupied at the time by the deceased and Constables Armstrong, Alexander, Dowling and Duross, who had been for the past few days told off
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  • ...er named [[Const Armstrong|Duckett]] sent, but Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] said he would not trust him, but would go himself. To Mr Foster.- No shot ...about 6 o'clock in the evening on Saturday I heard a knock at the door. [[Const W Duross|Duross]] then went into the bedroom. I heard a voice saying 'Come
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  • ...eing so few, they were afraid the house might again be attacked. Constable Armstrong left the hut about ten o’clock . The body of my husband was removed to th '''Henry [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]]''' deposed: Am a police constable, and was in charge of the watch party a
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  • ...urse indispensable to the equipment of a modern army, the heliograph of Mr Henry Mance is certainly the most valuable agent for military signalling purposes ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...morning the prisoner, Edward Kelly, was handed over to Sub-inspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] by the governor of the Beechworth gaol, and was conveyed in a ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...a shooting excursion in the Strathbogie Ranges . Mr HS Dudley, [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Mr Casey]] and Mr Tennant were with me. We '''Henry [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Dudley]]''' deposed: I am a ledger maker em
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  • ...in Kelly’s possession. I heard that it was Byrne who brought [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Tennant]] back. We had been on a pleasure e He asked [[Const Richards|Richards]], the constable, who was with us, “Where is the newspa
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  • ...torn up. The special train in which we were stopped at Benalla. I heard [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], “The Kellys are up at Jones’s, have the house s ...o house at the back when I saw the shot coming from there. I had a Martini Henry carbine. Up to the taking of Ned Kelly I fired unto the house about ten sho
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  • '''Robert [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|M’Dougall]] and George [[Stephens|Stephen ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''Const McIntyre continued''' Henry Dudley gave evidence about the prisoner showing him Sergeant Kennedy’s wa
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  • '''Constable Henry [[Const Richards|Richards]]''' , stationed in New South Wales , deposed that he was ...erritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''Const Dowling gave evidence''' ...to make a rush, as we believed all the outlaws were outside. We were under Armstrong's orders. (Further examination of this witness was postponed.)
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  • (Copy ) Report of Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] re [[Patrick Byrne|Paddy Byrne]]. (Sgd.) HENRY ARMSTRONG.
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  • '''Constable [[Const W Duross|Duross]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...a shot-gun. Would not a shot-gun be more effective at night than a Martini-Henry ride?— Yes, at night amongst the bushes.
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' giving evidence''' ...[[Sadleir|Sadleir]], I believe, was relieved at Kilmore by Inspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]]. Mr. Hare was then at Lancefield. He said I would have to rem
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  • | '''[[Const Armstrong|Henry Armstrong]]''' == 21/6/1881 Const Henry Armstrong commenced his evidence - some brief highlights ==
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  • [[../../people/peA/armstrongHPC.html|'''Const Henry Armstrong''']] '''sworn and examined'''
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  • [[../../people/peA/armstrongHPC.html|'''Const Henry Armstrong''']] ''''''giving evidence'''''' ...Ward keeping the party on. I had heard it said by one constable, Anthony [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]], of [[Cashel|Cashel]], “It is my opinion that War
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