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  • Then Constable Bracken rushed up saying the Gang were in Mrs Jones and for God’s sake surround the hotel. Supt Hare then sang out “Come on ...come over and open the station which he did. Upon presenting the brandy to Mrs O’Connor and sister they refused saying “Oh No we could not touch that
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  • ...lway station, later on transferring them all to [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’s hotel]]. This hotel, which stood among trees about two hundred yards fr ...r, but the four outlaws were in the hotel together throughout the day. Mrs Jones, the proprietress of the establishment, seemed to rather relish having such
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  • ...ready referred to. Curnow had heard Ned Kelly talking of the matter to Mrs Jones, and he suggested that it would be wise to take his (Curnow’s) brother in
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  • ...me, and they were all making for the door, when [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]] interfered, saying that before they departed, Ned Kelly wished to give th
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  • ...y undeceived; but, as a matter of fact, but for [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones’]] unfortunate appeal for a lecture from [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], all the
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  • ...police no one dared make a move. Presently the firing slackened, and Miss Jones walked into the big dark room where the prisoners crouched close together o
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  • ...aken out by a man who carried him in his arms. [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Miss Jones]] was wounded in making her escape, but she and many others reached a place ...ere at least, to do him justice, he showed more manly spirit. According to Mrs Reardon, he spoke to her a little before she left the house for the second
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  • An [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|ancient woman]], of aspect so forlorn as to suggest most strong ...opularly supposed to have perished in the great and final tragedy at the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan Hotel]], had been seen alive and well in South Afr
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  • ...ent who conveyed to us the surprising news that [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]], the licensee of the hotel where the fighting took place, was not only st
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  • '''''DESCRIBED BY OLD MRS JONES''''' "[[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]]?"
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  • "When I took the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]] at Glenrowan it was a poor place, but I worked hard ...the Bushrangers page 1|printed history]] of the fight, fully bears out Mrs Jones's statement in this respect:-"When we commenced firing we were unaware
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  • MRS JONES'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED ...and said they were hungry. Dan Kelly turned to me and said, 'Here, Mother Jones, you'd better see if you can get them anything to eat.'
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  • ...ables has been stationed in an abandoned miner's hut, with orders to watch Mrs Byrne's hut all night, and return at daylight. They had the most strict ins And he told. He said that after [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] found Aaron Sherritt spying for the police she met him and spoke of
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  • ...ded not at all the bullets that they made noisy music on what poor old Mrs Jones calls his "iron clothes," they thought he was no man but the devi
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  • ..., and others. Sherry was shot - and subsequently removed, only to die. Mrs Jones's two children were shot - one fatally. But this was the extent of the kill
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  • OLD MRS KELLY DRESS A WEIRD OF [[Cookson, 27_08_1911_2|WOE....]] DESCRIBED BY OLD MRS JONES
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  • ...this was done they all walked back to Glenrowan, and were marched into Mrs Jones's hotel, and were kept prisoners there.
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  • ...ook possession of the township. They kept watching for persons passing Mrs Jones's hotel, and they would call upon them to "bail up," and march th .... This may have been fancy or fear on her part. Bracken was marched off to Jones's hotel, and found sixty two prisoners there. Dancing was going on, and eve
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  • ...been very ill.' As we got near the hotel, a man ran out of it towards Mrs Jones’s stable, distant about twenty yards from the hotel. I drove past the hot ...ouse, which they did. As soon as I had fastened the horse, I joined Mr and Mrs Stanistreet and others, who I was told had been taken prisoners by the gang
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  • ...majority of their male prisoners, and I was with them. When we reached Mrs Jones's there were, including those who had just been taken over, about fifty per "About one o'clock I was standing in the yard of Jones's hotel, thinking of the intentions of the gang, and I keenly felt that it
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