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  • | Sherritt Mrs Sen , Mullane , Downes , Allen , Barry Mrs , Foster , Sherritt Mrs Jnr , Weekes , Alexander | Hare , Ward , Sherritt Mrs Jnr , Barry Mrs , Baber , Alexander , Mullane
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  • | On Wallace, Sherritt & Joe Byrne | Sherritt J
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  • ...Sadlier says the noise of shod horses in that country was unavoidable, but Mr Nicolson, who felt the want of discipline and the go as you please nature o ...e back.’ Then, turning to two or three men, and calling to them by name, Mr Nicolson ordered them to follow him, and galloped at full speed up to the f
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  • ...e civilians present, knew anything of what was going on. They no doubt saw Sherritt speaking to the Commissioner, but the later most of the people did not know
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  • ...South Wales . News shortly arrived that on the evening of the day named by Sherritt men supposed to be Byrne and Dan Kelly had been seen riding towards the Mur
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  • ...rwise, and the evidence is inconclusive, though there is little doubt that Sherritt cared far more for the reward money than for his faith towards other member ...hich Aaron answered that it was three miles or more. Mr Hare believed that Sherritt had sold him, but on riding forward found that he spoke the truth, for they
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  • ...n their way to the house. The police waited; the outlaws did not come, but Sherritt was confident that before long they would do so, and said that if the polic ...d remained afterwards in the district. Sherritt realised his danger and on Mr Hare’s advice left the camp immediately at his best speed, in order to pr
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  • After this discovery Mr [[Hare|Hare]] wished to break up the camp, but Sherritt assured him that [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] had, except through him, ...d was relieved by feeling that he was not suspected, and on his persuasion Mr Hare remained in his camp for five more days.
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  • ...h was conducted. Some five days after Mrs Byrne caught sight of the police Mr Hare came to the conclusion that it was useless to waste more time in the g ...source, and powers of endurance he had an almost superstitious admiration. Mr Hare had expressed astonishment at his (Aaron’s) ability to sleep upon th
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  • ...ith it. The trooper professed to fall in with this plan and reported it to Mr Hare, but as the outlaws did not put in an appearance nothing came of it.
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  • ...as reported, would visit Lloyd’s next day. A police party accompanied by Sherritt went from Benalla, and arrived before daylight next morning near Lloyd’s
    3 KB (474 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...where he reported the matter to Detective [[Ward|Ward]], asking him to get Mr Hare to prevent the police interfering with him, and this was done.
    3 KB (526 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...e in letter writing. One of his compositions, posted in September by young Sherritt was a threatening letter to Detective Ward and other police, warning them o
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  • ...d then rode into Beechworth and told Mr Nicolson who happened to be there. Sherritt was instructed to conceal his fear of the gang and endeavour to remain on g ...o the outlaws, and likely to surprise them in the gully at any time. Since Mr Nicolson had been in charge he was aware that the Kellys’ sisters were co
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  • ...arty of police should be sent to live in concealment in the house of Aaron Sherritt, who had been recently married to a Beechworth girl and was living with his ...a little longer. Mr Hare’s protests had no effect. Captain Standish and Mr Ramsay both considered him the best man for the duty. He was told that the
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  • ...onnor]] and his trackers very shortly left the district for Melbourne, for Mr Hare considered that while they remained at Benalla the outlaws would be af ...somewhat under a cloud in Mr Hare’s absence. He did not get on well with Mr Nicolson who showed rather contemptuous distrust of him; but he brightened
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  • ...er protect themselves they hit upon a brilliant idea. [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherritt]] had been running distractedly in and out of the bedroom, and once when sh ...ables still held the house and refused to admit anyone till the arrival of Mr [[Foster|Foster]], a police magistrate from Beechworth, to whom they shortl
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  • ...t all. Thereupon matters were expedited a little and a special train, with Mr O’Connor, some lady relatives, his black trackers and several pressmen, w ...ve justice in his suffering vengeance from the men he had betrayed, but to Mr Hare he had always been a faithful and active assistant, and with all his f
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  • | MR. NICOLSON IN PURSUIT.-THE OUTLAWRY BILL | MR. WYATT AND THE BROKEN WIRES
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  • "[[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] and his brother [[John Sherritt Jnr|Jack]] didn't agree. Once there was trouble over a saddle, and as a res ...nd his face was white and drawn, and hid voice trembled. 'I've come to see Mr [[Ward|Ward]] give myself up he said.
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