674:'s initials "W.A.B.". At the trials, Amos, Webster, Langley, Hackett and Richards all agreed that the map exhibit was generally true and correct. It features the route of the besieging forces, and two of the aforementioned witnesses have used a pencil to make relevant points. Commissioner Amos wrote "Bakery" for Bakery Hill and "E" for the police outpost, which Captain Thomas estimated to be 440 yards from the stockade. The camp in the trial map is 428 yards from the stockade. Another witness has made two notations concerning the arrest of Timothy Hayes near the stockade after the battle. The artist shows the Eureka Stockade built over a track. Government surveyor Thomas Burr, draftsman James Gaunt, and Eugene Bellairs, whose party was fired upon from the area a couple of days prior, all knew the location of the stockade but were not examined as to the fidelity of the trial map when called as witnesses. Concerning the trial map, Attorney General
591:, who had apparently received instruction in military methods. John Lynch wrote that his "military learning comprehended the whole system of warfare ... fortification was his strong point". Les Blake has noted how other descriptions of the stockade "rather contradicted" Lalor's recollection of it being a simple fence after the fall of the stockade. Testimony was heard at the high treason trials for the Eureka rebels that the stockade was four to seven feet high in places and was unable to be negotiated on horseback without being reduced.
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three of them. The police surrounded the tent and called on the occupants to surrender. Vennick emerged wearing red trousers gaining the nickname "the captain". He was handcuffed and then struck with a sword, nearly severing his ear and sustaining three blows to the head. At the treason trials, Peters was able to provide
Vennick with an alibi, testifying that Vennick was working with him all day on the 2 December 1854 and had been in the tent all night and on the morning when the stockade was overrun.
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3972:, 22 December 1854 edition, that his coffin draped in a Union Jack was placed on a cart followed by around six mourners. Powell's was the only inquest into any of the deaths that arose from the Eureka Stockade. His testimony, which was given in the presence of Captain Gordon Evans, was disallowed. Akehurst was held liable by the coroner for wilful and felonious death, being later acquitted by a jury in Melbourne.
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2867:, 24 November 1919 edition, stated that the state premier, Mr Lawson had arranged for the 101-year-old to take up residence at the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum in Cheltenham. It was said that during the Eureka Rebellion, he helped to facilitate the escape of Peter Lalor after a 100-pound bounty was offered for the rebel leader and set a match to a pile of mining licences.
3136:, 4 January 1913 edition, mentions that he was one of the pioneers of mining at Sebastopol and that he was said to have been at the Eureka Stockade. Perkin's son, W.H. Perkins, was born on the Eureka lead a few weeks before the battle took place. During the fighting, his wife, Ann Perkins, took refuge with the baby in a mine shaft.
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Michael Noonan, who lost his store and received 70 pounds in compensation. His spouse was also assaulted at the time of the battle, and he was detained for five days after being arrested while standing near the St Alphius chapel. It has been thought that all those killed during the battle were men. However, the diary of
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again that and the following day. Beattie negotiated the perimeter of the stockade just before the shooting had ceased. Beattie had a large horse pistol that he dropped within the stockade when he saw troops outside. He either fell or drooped to his knees and cried for mercy, saying he "was beaten and would give in".
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fire". He was present at the meeting where Lalor was confirmed as leader and stood as seconder of the motion. Thonen was found dead with a mouthful of bullets. The only Jew known to have died at Eureka, he was buried in
Ballarat Old Cemetery on 5 December 1854. Thonen Drive in the cemetery is named after him.
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Rowlands was talking to
Benjamin Welch about a quarter of a mile from the Eureka Stockade when they noticed soldiers and prisoners near the Catholic St Alphius chapel. He failed to surrender immediately when asked by a trooper who deliberately dismounted and shot Rowlands through the heart. Buried on
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who supplemented his income by prospecting. He was camping on the Eureka lead 300 yards away from the stockade on an adjacent hill when he was shot through the right shoulder by the mounted police. The trooper rode up to him and then fired. Carboni records that
Hasleham lay bleeding in handcuffs for
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Was a blacksmith and one of Lalor's rebel captains. Manufactured pikes for the Eureka
Stockade garrison. Carboni records that amid the shooting, "Ross and his division northward and Thonen and his division southward, and both in front of the gully, under cover of the slabs, answered with such a smart
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Was one of the rebel captains believed to have been involved in designing the Eureka Flag. Sustained a wound to the groin whilst defending the flag pole during the battle. He was taken on a stretcher to the Star Hotel, where he died later that day. When the publican informed a soldier of Ross' death,
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Although not mentioned in any official records, according to family tradition, he was wounded at the Eureka
Stockade and, like many others, managed to escape into the surrounding bush. He was known as "the General" or "the Broomstick General" as a result of his efforts to impart military training and
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Phelan was one of the rebels indicted and acquitted in the high treason trials. He had served as a juror on the James Scobie inquest. There is a legend that he and a miner named McGrath buried Lalor's amputated arm down an old alluvial shaft near the junction of present-day
Princess and Meir Streets.
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intermediary in an effort to secure his release as he did in relation to other
Americans in legal jeopardy as a result of their involvement in the Eureka Rebellion. Joseph was tried first and acquitted. It is said that he was carried aloft in a chair by a joyous crowd around the streets of Melbourne.
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A plan has been prepared to enable you to understand the description more accurately. This stockade encompassed three sides of a parallelogram, leaving one end completely open, and it enclosed a number of tents; some of those tents were vacated at once, but in others some of the men remained, some of
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The slabs...were three or four foot separated in some places by other slabs placed crosswise, in some places by carts, and in some places by mounds of earth ... The portion which was open there was slightly defended by several mounds of earth. The earth taken out of the holes formed several mounds...
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As the materials used by the rebels to fortify the Eureka lead were quickly removed and the landscape subsequently altered by mining, the exact location of the Eureka
Stockade is unknown. Various studies have been undertaken that have arrived at different conclusions. Jack Harvey (1994) has conducted
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Powell had come from Creswick on 2 December 1854 to visit a friend, William Cox. Cox's tent was close to the Eureka Stockade. When he emerged after the battle, police officer Arthur Akehurst told him he was being taken prisoner. Akehurst then struck Powell on the head with a sword, slashing his body
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on 6 December 1854 with no lights allowed in any tent after 8 pm "even though the legal basis for it was dubious". There were a number of unprovoked shots fired from the government camp towards the diggings. Unrelated first-hand accounts variously state that a woman, her infant child and several men
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On 2 December 1854, Peter Lalor sent Lessman for a raid on local storekeepers. He was slightly wounded in the battle. Lessman was a participant in the Eureka Stockade battle who was slightly wounded. Lessman was a lieutenant of the rifleman. To mark the second anniversary of the battle, he carried a
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There is some confusion as to whether he died immediately after being shot by soldiers or on 6 December, according to family records. Although his name appears on the Digger's Monument in Ballarat, it appears he may have been buried in an unmarked grave in Geelong Eastern Cemetery on 3 December. His
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Ferguson was with the Californian Rangers at the Eureka Stockade. Was one of three Americans taken prisoner and was released after representations from the US consul James Tarleton. Decided to stay in Australia and had a reputation for being one of the best horse breakers in the colony. In 1860, the
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It is said that Carey was at the Eureka Stockade. He owned the Excelsior restaurant in Ballarat. It was widely rumoured that he was framed for sly grog selling by Sergeant Major Robert Milne for not paying police bribes. In September 1854, Carey was sentenced to six months imprisonment and was given
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Ashburner was a pikeman at the Eureka Stockade who was captured during the fall of the Stockade. He was reported for wielding a pike made from a pick. Ashburner witnessed Peter Lalor being shot, and fearing for the rebel leader's life, he dragged Lalor outside the stockade, where he took refuge in a
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Among the victims of last night's unpardonable recklessness were a woman and her infant. The same ball which murdered the mother, ... passed through the child as it lay sleeping in her arms.... Another sufferer is a highly respectable storekeeper, who had his thighbone shattered by a ball as he was
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Adams lived in the vicinity of the Eureka Stockade and was wounded by gunfire three times whilst trying to get his family to safety. He was taken prisoner and spent a week convalescing at the government camp hospital. Adams would later unsuccessfully claim 937 pounds in damages for loss of property
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The Eureka Stockade encompassed an area of existing mines, and not all of the residents in the vicinity actively supported the armed struggle. There are a number of recorded deaths and injuries among non-combatants during the Eureka Rebellion. There were also economic losses, such as those suffered
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Was part of the contingent that traveled from Creswick contingent to the Eureka Stockade. He was detained by Corporal William Richardson whilst attempting to flee the stockade in possession of a double-barrelled shotgun. Subsequently, spent most of his fortune pursuing a compensation claim over the
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The only known contemporary map showing the stockade's geographical location was exhibited at the trials. It was prepared before the first trial in February 1855. Based on W. S. Urquhart's 1852 survey, the map reveals that the stockade was erected on the edge of "Urquhart's diggings", more commonly
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The location of the stockade has been described as "appalling from a defensive point of view", as it was situated on "a gentle slope, which exposed a sizeable portion of its interior to fire from nearby high ground". A detachment of 800 men, which included "two field pieces and two howitzers" under
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Sometimes referred to as John Fenwick, Vennick was a non-combatant who was indicted and acquitted of high treason. He shared a tent with Cornelius Peters and Le Fronzis Romeo that was situated 300 yards away from the Eureka Stockade. At the time of the battle, German miner Edward Bloehm roused the
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Molly was at the Eureka Stockade and detained and released. On 9 December 1854, along with Edward Sorrenson and Patrick Howard, he was indicted for high treason. Witness Edward Verit testified that near the conclusion of the attack, Molly was "being driven out" of the stockade and that "I collared
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The rebel commander-in-chief was shot in the left arm, which was later amputated. Secreted out of Ballarat, he remained on the run until after the amnesty. Later became a member of parliament, serving on the parliamentary executive in various roles and as speaker of the Legislative Assembly. He is
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Dignum is among the four known native-born Australians at the Eureka Stockade and was one of the pikemen. Signed the Benden Hassell compensation petition. Carboni described him as a "serious looking, short, tight-built young chap" who "fought like a tiger" in the battle. He was one of the thirteen
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Following is a list of the best-documented members of the Eureka Stockade garrison. A number of people who played an important part in the Eureka Rebellion and were defending the stockade at some point lived in tents situated outside the stockade and were on assignment or otherwise absent when the
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There are two known drawings of the battle dating from 1854. Charles Doudiet was an associate of Henry Ross and aided the wounded rebel, noting his death at the Free Trade Hotel two days later in his sketchbook. He was present at the burning of Bentley's Hotel, the oath swearing ceremony on Bakery
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Vern was one of Lalor's rebel captains. The fortification of the Eureka lead was apparently overseen by Vern, who had apparently received instruction in military methods. He gave fiery speeches at mass protest meetings, and Carboni says he boasted of being able to form a company of German miners.
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as part of Caroline Chisholm's family unification work. Signed the Bendigo Petition in 1853. According to family tradition, on the day of the battle, he and Peter Lalor walked the perimeter of the Eureka Stockade, each heading in a different direction before Peter Lalor encountered the government
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His goldfields store was engulfed by the Eureka Stockade, later described as "half in and half out of it" by his wife Anne. Carboni records that meetings of the rebel leadership took place in Diamond's store. It was burnt down on the day of the battle, with Diamond being shot and cut with a sword
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Beattie was one of the indicted rebels tried and acquitted in the 1855 Victorian High Treason trials. Witnesses stated that he volunteered to join a rebel company at the 29th December 1854 meeting at Bakery Hill. He then drilled and marched with the other rebels to the Eureka lead and was drilled
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Sub-inspector C. J. Carter testified, "It formed a parallelogram...I should think it was about 100 yards wide and double that length", or about four acres. Lieutenant T. B. Richards and Police Magistrate C. P. Hackett could not say if the stockade's perimeters met at a specific angle. Still, they
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On 2 December 1854 he was passing by the Eureka Stockade when some rebels asked him to join the garrison. Had been drinking that night alongside many rebels who fell asleep with their clothes on "just lying down anywhere" and awoke when the battle began. Was immediately shot in the leg. He stood
2089:, 30 March 1914 edition, readers were told that he was just 14 at the time and was armed with a pike and a revolver. His brothers Jeremiah and Simon escaped unharmed, but he was shot in the arm, which he later lost the use of. It may have contributed to his death when he was thrown by a horse.
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Sorenson was one of the rebels indicted and acquitted of high treason. He was described as heavily tattoed and illiterate. Police Sergeant George King testified that Sorenson was running among the mineshafts just after the shooting had ceased. King then found him in a tent holding a revolver.
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Wounded in the battle and died sometime in February 1855. May have been the same James Brown who signed a petition for compensation brought by Benden S Hassell. During the James Scobie inquest he complained that Mr Johnstone would not take evidence from some miners. Buried in the Old Ballarat
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It encompassed an area said to be one acre; however, that is difficult to reconcile with other estimates that have the dimensions of the stockade as being around 100 feet (30 m) x 200 feet (61 m). Contemporaneous descriptions and representations vary and have the stockade as either
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Joseph was one of the rebels indicted and acquitted of high treason. He was praised for his performance under fire. Carboni said that Joseph was honest and kind and fired as part of the volley that killed Captain Wise. As an African American, doctor Charles Kenworthy did not act as Joseph's
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Samuel Huyghue recalled that "the irregular enclosure of the Stockade comprised about an acre" and that "this rude barricade was continued between the mounds of earth thrown up in mining, the open spaces separating the 'claims' being thus filled up and rendered defensible".
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Was a friend of Harry Schmedding (aka Dutch Harry). Manufactured pies for the Eureka Stockade garrison. John Lynch said that a witness to Tom's death claimed he died in agony some hours after the battle. Mentioned only as "Tom the Blacksmith" in Lalor's casualty report.
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Was one of complaintants to the board of inquiry investigating the death of James Scobie under the surname "Toopy". Also complained about one of the presiding officers of the inquest, James Johnstone, assistant gold commissioner for the gravel pits in Ballarat.
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In 1904, he gave some recollections saying that during the battle, he remembered seeing Peter Lalor began to stagger, then drop his weapon before stooping quickly to pick it up with his other hand, not knowing until later that the rebel leader had been wounded
3344:, 2 December 1904 edition, he spent the night before the battle at the Eureka Stockade. His tent was near where the Charlie Napier Hotel stood, and his neighbour was James Scobie. Rowlands also claimed to have a pistol and a glass from the Eureka Rebellion.
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One of Peter Lalor's captains, he helped to conceal the rebel leader in a hole with slabs. He was arrested later that day and released. He returned to Ballarat to deliver an oration for the second anniversary of the battle. His memoirs were published in the
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Wounded in the battle and listed as "since recovered" in Lalor's list. Family tradition has it that his two brothers were also at the Eureka Stockade. In early 1855, he signed the Benden Sherritt Hassell compensation petition. In his obituary in the
1104:, 19 November 1910 edition, mentions that Brazel was a merchandise peddlar on the goldfields and that he was an associate of Lalor. He fled from Ballarat after the battle and did not return until after the amnesty for all on the runs was announced.
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Charles Evans' diary says it was "between one and two hundred yards in circumference". Harvey notes that a circle of 100 yards circumference would have an area of only one-sixth of an acre and that Evan's might be referring to its diameter instead.
4070:... some not understanding marshall (sic) law did not put out their lights and the soldiers fired into the tents and killed 2 men and one woman and wounded others, although we were half a mile off we heard the balls whistling over our tents.
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Hill and may have been an eyewitness to the early morning battle. Doudiet depicted these scenes from the Eureka Rebellion, among others from the travels in Australia and time in Ballarat. His sketchbook, now under preservation at the
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asked Ferguson to be the foreman on his ill-fated expedition. He accepted but quit after Burke insisted on a pay reduction. Burke fired Ferguson who later sued the expedition committee and was awarded 183/6/8 pounds in compensation.
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Ian MacFarlane notes that the defence counsels never directly called the accuracy of the trial map into question. However, they did request that "stricter evidence of its accuracy should be given by the survey officer who made it".
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It is said that he was a blacksmith and that during the battle, the top of his skull was severed by Lieutenant Richard's sabre. Hafele Drive in Ballarat Old Cemetery is named after him. His name is mentioned only in Lalor's list.
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Was one of Peter Lalor's rebel captains in command of the "Independent Californian Rangers Revolver Brigade". He later claimed to have fired the first shot of the battle by either side, which killed Captain Wise. Carried a rifle.
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Was present at the battle and died from injuries sustained. A chartist who supported John Hummfray. He told others that he had seen two Italian non-combatants being killed by government troops. The diary he kept is mentioned in
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Reed (or Read) was one of the rebels indicted and acquitted for high treason. Sub-Inspector Samuel Furnell saw Reed inside the Eureka Stockade on 3 December 1854, and it was alleged that he had fired on trooper Michael Lawler.
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Vern had enlarged the stockade across the Melbourne road and down the Warrenheip Gully...an acre of ground on the surface of a hill...The shepherd's holes inside the lower part of the stockade had been turned into rifle pits.
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stated in a lecture that "The site was most injudicious for any purpose of defence as it was easily commanded from adjacent spots, and the ease with which the place could be taken was apparent to the most unprofessional eye".
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asserts that Lalor may have downplayed the fact that the Eureka Stockade may have been intended as something of a fortress at a time when "it was very much in his interests" to do so. The construction work was overseen by
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Died from gunshot wounds in the battle. Buried at Ballarat Old Cemetery on 5 December 1864. His name is incorrectly spelt as "Thomas Mullins" on the Digger's monument in the cemetery. Also known as Thomas Mullins.
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Was still holding his pike during the battle while suffering from two broken legs and a musket ball lodged in his body. Listed as killed in Lalor's list. O'Neill Drive in Ballarat Old Cemetery is named after him.
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Was present at the battle. He returned for the 50th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade in 1904. His commemorative blue ribbon as given to all the rebel veterans, is now held by the Gold Museum in Ballarat.
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describes a funeral cortege for a woman who was mercilessly butchered by a mounted trooper while pleading for the life of her husband. Her name and the fate and identity of her husband remain unknown.
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Other eyewitness accounts say that the Eureka Stockade was located "on an eminence", "on rising ground", "at the head of the gully", "on the brow of a hill", and "sloped slightly down into a hollow.
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two hours before a friend found a blacksmith to remove the restraints. He was awarded 400 pounds in compensation for his injuries. His brief description of the Eureka Stockade was published in the
579:'s 1855 memoirs as "higgledy piggledy". There were existing mines within the stockade, which consisted of pit props held together in the form of diagonal spikes by rope and overturned horse carts.
3744:, 1 March 1918 edition, mentions that he was one of the five remaining New Zealanders who were at the Eureka Stockade. Wilburd was wounded in the battle and always retained his Winchester rifle.
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Trompf was at the Eureka Stockade and attended the 50th-anniversary reunion in 1904. Addressed a protest meeting in 1859 at Maryborough that concerned the presence of Chinese miners in the area.
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Known as "Melody Bill" he served with the Californian rangers at the Eureka Stockade. He was the first to respond when rebel captain Robert Burnette cried "California Rangers to the fence".
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on 3 December. The exact dimensions and location of the stockade are a matter of debate among scholars. There are various contemporary representations of the Eureka Stockade, including the
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Another is that he accompanied Lalor to a land auction while Lalor was still on the run. However, this seems unlikely, as Phelan was in police custody the whole time until his acquittal.
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Known to have been badly wounded in the battle, Police Inspector Henry Foster informed his relatives that his whereabouts was unknown, and that unidentified Eureka rebels had been buried
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several times, before mounted troopers rode over him. He gave a statement about these events before his death on 9 December 1854 and was buried two days later. There was a note in the
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Others were asked whether the stockade was fully enclosed or open at one corner, as seen in the trial exhibit. Goodenough and Carter believed it was fully enclosed. G. A. Amos stated:
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reported that he witnessed the burning of the Eureka Hotel and that there is reason to believe that his friend asked him for a box of matches that was then used by the arsonists.
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Was one of the rebel captains leading the pikemen at the Eureka Stockade. Avoided capture by the authorities. Listed as "wounded and since recovered" in Lalor's casualty report.
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Was probably the "Frank Symons" listed as "wounded and since recovered" in Lalor's casualty report. Along with Richard Symons was a signatory to the Bendigo Petition in 1853.
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alongside planks until the end of the fighting and then surrendered himself. Witnessed the routed rebel garrison fleeing the stockade. Was arrested and subsequently released.
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Harvey, J.T. (May 2003). "Locating the Eureka Stockade: Use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a Historiographical Research Context: Computers and the Humanities".
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Harvey, J.T. (May 2003). "Locating the Eureka Stockade: Use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a Historiographical Research Context: Computers and the Humanities".
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hole. He was detained soon after and chained to Timothy Hayes overnight. Ashburner was in Ballarat for the 50th anniversary commemorations. His account was published in the
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Was present at the battle and died from injuries sustained after being treated by Dr James Stewart. He was then buried in Ballarat Old Cemetery late on 3 December 1854.
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Slightly wounded in the arm during battle. He was in attendance at the 50th-anniversary commemorations in Ballarat, where he received the title of "The Stockade Poet".
2169:, 29 April 1909 edition, notes that he was at the Eureka Stockade. It is said that during the battle he helped to carry the wounded Peter Lalor to a place of safety.
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2759:, 10 January 1913 edition, mentions that he was at the Eureka Stockade with his friend Peter Lalor an hour before the rebel commander-in-chief was shot in the arm.
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According to Lalor, the stockade "was nothing more than an enclosure to keep our own men together, and was never erected with an eye to military defence". However,
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to the Eureka lead, where construction of the stockade took place between 30 November and 2 December 1854. The stockade itself was a ramshackle affair described in
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Was a blacksmith and pike sharpener for the Eureka Stockade garrison. Along with others he helped to convey Peter Lalor from Ballarat to Geelong after the battle.
1470:, 3 November 1888 edition, mentions that he was at the battle and that he was a devout Peter Lalor supporter and was among a number of people who first introduced
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Manallack was at the Eureka Stockade and attended the 50th-anniversary commemoration in 1904. He was a chemist and pottery maker who invented the Melrose glaze.
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Badly wounded in the battle, he died on 14 January 1885 and was buried the same day in Ballarat Old Cemetery. Julien Avenue in the cemetery is named after him.
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Was probably the youngest of the rebel dead. He may have been the owner of the "Pikeman's Dog", a terrier that would not leave his dead owner after the battle.
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mounted the stump armed with a rifle declaring "liberty" and called for the formation of paramilitary companies, about 1,000 rebels marched in double file from
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Was shot in the abdomen during the battle and died on 14 January 1855. His death certificate bears the name George Clifton. Buried in Ballarat Old Cemetery.
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Suffered a wound between his shoulders and a cut under his left breast, both from a bayonet. His name is recorded in Lalor's official list of casualties.
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Was a lawyer's clerk who was at the Eureka Stockade. Died of wounds at Ballarat Benevolent Asylum eighteen months later, in May 1856. According to the
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Listed as killed in Lalor's casualty report. Buried in Old Ballarat Cemetery on 4 December 1854. Quin (sic) Drive in the cemetery is named after him.
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There is a "Fenton" listed as "wounded and since dead" in Lalor's report. His name is included on the Digger's memorial in the Ballarat Old Cemetery
1798:, 9 February 1927 edition, there is a report concerning James William Farrant's 80th birthday that mentions his father died at the Eureka Stockade
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It is said that he was in charge of the riflemen during the battle and was wounded in the thigh, which was later bandaged by Raffaello Carboni.
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Died of wounds on the day of the battle. Buried in Geelong on 4 December 1854. Moore Avenue in the Ballarat Old Cemetery is named after him.
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Henry Powell, a miner from Creswick Creek, in a deposition stated that he "Looked in the ring", which appears to imply a circular perimeter.
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rectangular or semi-circular. Harvey believes the existing evidence points to a semi-circular stockade that occupied an area of three acres.
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O'Brien was at the Eureka Stockade. It is said that Father Smyth asked him to move Peter Lalor from tent to tent to help him elude capture.
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an exhaustive survey and has concluded that the Eureka Stockade Memorial is situated within the confines of the historical Eureka Stockade.
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forces under Captain Thomas. O'Donnell heard the shooting and quickly fled the Eureka Stockade to save his own life and avoid arrest.
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Bradie was featured in a portrait of Eureka Stockade veterans that was taken during the 50th-anniversary commemorations in 1904
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by Samuel Huyghue, completed in 1882. Huyghue was an eyewitness to the Eureka Rebellion and was employed as a government clerk.
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Signed the Bendigo Petition in 1853. He later returned to Ballarat, where he was described as a Eureka Stockade veteran in the
1613:, 17 January 1921 edition, notes that he was present at the battle and his sense of pride at having supported the rebel cause.
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Sorenson surrendered, and then Police Inspector Henry Foster searched him and found some rounds, caps and a powder flask.
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Badly wounded in the battle and died on 14 January 1855. Possibly known as "Happy Jack". Buried at Old Ballarat Cemetery.
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Burns was at the Eureka Stockade, and it was later said that he helped to prevent the arrest of Peter Lalor at Meredith
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buried in Melbourne General Cemetery, where a single piper played to commemorate the centenary of his death in 1989.
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they replied, "damned glad at it". Buried in the Diggers' enclosure at Ballarat Old Cemetery on 7 December 1854.
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According to family tradition, he witnessed Peter Lalor get shot in the arm and the burning of Bentley's Hotel.
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Was wounded in the battle and died on 5 September 1854. Buried in the Diggers' Grave at Ballarat Old Cemetery.
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Later accused of fleeing the stockade at the first sign of trouble and is suspected of being a double agent.
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Ackeroyd was at the Eureka Stockade and attended the 50th-anniversary commemorations. He was pictured in the
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three times and bayonetted in front of Anne. Lalor incorrectly refers to him as "John Diamond" in his list.
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Was accompanying William Simpson Hardie when he was shot by a stray bullet from a government camp sentry
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Listed as killed in Peter Lalor's report. Signed the Benden S Hassell compensation petition in 1855.
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His obituary published in 1916 mentions that he was one of the last few remaining Eureka veterans.
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Was mortally wounded and died the same day, possibly whilst being transported in a cart to Geelong
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Carboni recalled that he was a fine man, very tall and that he was the owner of the Pikeman's Dog
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Was a blacksmith who was shot dead in defence of the Eureka Stockade. Buried on 5 December 1854.
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Bloehm was responsible for rousing many members of the rebel garrison at the start of the battle
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Kemp was at the Eureka Stockade and attended the 50th-anniversary commemorations in 1904. The
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Was a doctor who befriended Peter Lalor and Duncan Gillies. His obituaries published in the
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Listed by Lalor as "mortally wounded". Buried in Old Ballarat Cemetery on 3 December 1854.
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Only known native-born Australian among the Eureka dead. Buried in Ballarat Old Cemetery.
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Was responsible for rousing many members of the rebel garrison at the start of the battle
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The Eureka Stockade: The Consequence of Some Pirates Wanting on Quarterdeck a Rebellion
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He was with the Californian contingent and witnessed Captain Henry Wise being shot.
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was drawn by an eyewitness to the aftermath. It features the clash between the
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This article is about the fortification itself primarily. For other uses, see
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May be the same George Smith who signed the Bendigo Petition in 1853. In the
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Campbell was one of the indicted rebels tried and acquitted of high treason.
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the commander in chief of the British forces in Australia, Major General Sir
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Story of the Eureka Stockade: Epic Days of the Early Fifties at Ballarat
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According to his obituary, he "took part in the historic Eureka riot".
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Was killed by soldiers whilst fleeing the stockade during the battle.
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Wounded in the battle and listed as "since recovered" in Lalor's list
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Wounded in the battle and listed as "since recovered" in Lalor's list
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from October 1893 to March 1894. Buried in the Smythesdale Cemetery.
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Listed as "wounded and since recovered" in Lalor's casualty report.
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referred to as the gravel pits. It contains the dated signatures of
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Debate over the exact dimensions and location of the Eureka Stockade
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Eureka Rediscovered: In search of the site of the historic stockade
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From Tent to Parliament: The Life of Peter Lalor and His Coadjutors
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Participated in the battle along with his brother Thaddeus Moore.
7167:(Reprint ed.). Melbourne: Australian Catholic Truth Society.
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were killed or wounded in an episode of indiscriminate shooting.
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indicted rebels and succeeded in having the charge case dropped.
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To Pierce the Tyrant's Heart: The Battle for the Eureka Stockade
4041:, site of a celebrated siege during the Texas Revolution in 1836
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He was buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery on 3 December 1854.
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a conditional pardon after one month to placate the US consul.
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surprise attack took place on Sunday morning, 3 December 1854.
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Corfield, Justin; Wickham, Dorothy; Gervasoni, Clare (2004).
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7277:(2nd ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 1965.
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name was incorrectly spelt "Haynes" on the Eureka Monument.
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Baldiau (now Piatodorozny), near Konigsburg, East Prussia
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4538:"EUREKA STOCKADE RECALLED: William Edward Atherdon, (96)"
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Also in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat is
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and the rebel garrison at the perimeter of the stockade.
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6827:"Diaries, 1852 Sep. 30-1864 Apr. 12. [page 248]"
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7094:
History of Ballarat and Some Ballarat Reminiscences
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7154:. Melbourne: J. P. Atkinson and Co. – via
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16:1854 battlement erected at Ballarat in Australia
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6993:Eureka Stockade: A ferocious and bloody battle
4203:, 29 (Supreme Court of Victoria 1855).
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3155:The Cottage, Derry Kearn Abbey, Leix, Ireland
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2730:him and took him. He had no arms that I saw".
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6976:. Loftus, ACT: Australian Army History Unit.
4237:Three Despatches From Sir Charles Hotham 1978
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307:40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot
7638:Riots and civil disorder in Victoria (state)
7231:. Melbourne: Public Record Office Victoria.
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1386:Brother of Michael Canny. According to the
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4148:Historical Studies: Eureka Supplement 1965
3998:4 December 1854 at Ballarat Old Cemetery.
3105:A History of the Ballarat Technical School
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3477:Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent
1559:and was used as a source by the authors.
7212:. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Services.
7184:Three Despatches From Sir Charles Hotham
7074:. Kew: Australian Scholarly Publishing.
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4073:Charles Evan's diary also mentions that
3107:in 1969, he was at the Eureka Stockade.
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567:After the oath swearing ceremony, where
293:Victorian police in the Eureka Rebellion
31:This article is part of a series on the
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7096:. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Service.
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2452:North Shields, Northumberland, England
7628:Resistance to colonialism in Australia
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533:. It stood from 30 November until the
525:built in 1854 by rebel gold miners at
302:William Wright (Australian politician)
7613:Rebellions against the British Empire
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7275:Historical Studies: Eureka Supplement
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3929:Hasleham was a correspondent for the
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2669:Bonnyconnellan, County Mayo, Ireland
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7550:Bibliography of the Eureka Rebellion
7443:British army in the Eureka Rebellion
7072:Massacre at Eureka: The untold story
7055:. Ballarat: University of Ballarat.
5809:< "Patrick McCathy - eurekapedia"
4067:Thomas Pierson's diary states that:
3878:
3502:Nankervis Farm, St Enoder, Cornwall
2433:garland of flowers in a procession.
1300:Fassa Farn, lnvernisshire, Scotland
810:
683:them sympathising with those men...
645:being a plan of the Eureka Stockade.
627:High treason trial witnesses and map
269:Robert Nickle (British Army officer)
169:British army in the Eureka Rebellion
7522:Eureka Rebellion in popular culture
7186:. Melbourne: Public Record Office.
7172:
6824:
3396:Australian Town and Country Journal
415:Eureka Rebellion in popular culture
289:Vexillology of the Eureka Rebellion
209:John Foster (Australian politician)
13:
7349:1855 Victorian high treason trials
7201:
7133:
7036:. Sydney: Random House Australia.
6574:"Tom the Blacksmith - eurekapedia"
4570:"LAST SURVIVOR OF EUREKA STOCKADE"
2991:Cooraclare, County Clare, Ireland
2005:His obituary that appeared in the
692:Other contemporary representations
643:1855 Victorian high treason trials
633:1855 Victorian high treason trials
539:1855 Victorian high treason trials
381:1855 Victorian high treason trials
57:
14:
7709:
7397:List of Eureka Stockade defenders
7034:Eureka: The Unfinished Revolution
6965:
6863:
5161:"William Emmermann - eurekapedia"
4981:"Frederick Coxhead - eurekapedia"
3839:
2803:Kilfenora, County Clare, Ireland
2778:Kilfenora, County Clare, Ireland
563:List of Eureka Stockade defenders
249:List of Eureka Stockade defenders
7683:19th century in Victoria (state)
7663:History of Australia (1851–1900)
7545:Timeline of the Eureka Rebellion
7482:The Eureka Stockade (1855 novel)
7229:Eureka from the Official Records
7012:Peter Lalor: the man from Eureka
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6721:"William Williams - eurekapedia"
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6502:"Henry Sutherland - eurekapedia"
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6049:"Michael Morrison - eurekapedia"
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5875:"Kenneth McKenzie - eurekapedia"
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5257:"Charles Ferguson - eurekapedia"
4578:. Mackay. 15 May 1934. p. 6
4546:. Kyogle. 29 May 1934. p. 3
4496:"Thomas Alexander - eurekapedia"
4061:
2997:He came to Australia aboard the
2400:Tenakil, Queens County, Ireland
1999:Kington, Herefordshire, England
1275:Kilfenora County Clare, Ireland
1250:Kilfenora County Clare, Ireland
553:Fortification of the Eureka lead
473:
430:The Eureka Stockade (1855 novel)
52:
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21:Eureka Stockade (disambiguation)
7329:Eureka Stockade (fortification)
6995:. Newport: Big Sky Publishing.
6960:
6400:"Horace Rowlands - eurekapedia"
6097:"Michael Mullins - eurekapedia"
6067:"Charles Mullaly - eurekapedia"
5551:"Thomas Henfield - eurekapedia"
5543:
5533:"James Heffernan - eurekapedia"
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5407:"Patrick Hanafan - eurekapedia"
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4700:
4690:"William Braidie - eurekapedia"
4682:
4618:
4562:
4530:
4488:
4290:
4052:
3657:Scariff, County Clare, Ireland
3554:Elberfeld, Westphalia, Prussia
2292:Corofin, County Clare, Ireland
194:Eureka Stockade (fortification)
7118:. Melbourne: Text Publishing.
7116:The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka
6739:"Charles Wilson - eurekapedia"
6622:"Charles Trompf - eurekapedia"
6532:"Francis Symons - eurekapedia"
6370:"John Robertson - eurekapedia"
6352:"Carl Reinhardt - eurekapedia"
6277:"Samuel Perkins - eurekapedia"
6259:"John Patterson - eurekapedia"
6190:"John O'Donnell - eurekapedia"
6019:"Thaddeus Moore - eurekapedia"
5917:"William Melody - eurekapedia"
5857:"Tobias McGrath - eurekapedia"
5827:"Edward McGlynn - eurekapedia"
5503:"George Hartley - eurekapedia"
5437:"Michael Hanley - eurekapedia"
5275:"William Flower - eurekapedia"
5179:"William Farley - eurekapedia"
5110:"George Donaghy - eurekapedia"
5062:"Martin Diamond - eurekapedia"
4939:"Thomas Commins - eurekapedia"
4921:"George Clifton - eurekapedia"
4801:"Donald Cameron - eurekapedia"
4753:"Robert Burnete - eurekapedia"
4192:
3827:His obituary published in the
3132:His obituary published in the
2700:His obituary published in the
1684:Muff County, Donegal, Ireland
68:by John Black Henderson (1854)
1:
7507:Eureka Stockade Memorial Park
7313:Battle of the Eureka Stockade
6703:"James Wilburd - eurekapedia"
6655:"Michael Tuohy - eurekapedia"
6460:"Richard Smith - eurekapedia"
5989:"Patrick Moore - eurekapedia"
5749:"Andrew Lister - eurekapedia"
5197:"James Farrant - eurekapedia"
5092:"Thomas Dignum - eurekapedia"
5032:"Robert Dawson - eurekapedia"
4891:"Francis Carey - eurekapedia"
4861:"Patrick Canny - eurekapedia"
4831:"Michael Canny - eurekapedia"
4626:"James Beattie - eurekapedia"
4200:The Queen v Joseph and others
4086:
3046:Paulstown, Kilkenny, Ireland
2477:Ennis, County Clare, Ireland
1578:Paulstown, Kilkenny, Ireland
614:Eureka Stockade Memorial Park
559:Battle of the Eureka Stockade
535:Battle of the Eureka Stockade
420:Eureka Stockade Memorial Park
154:Anti-Gold Licence Association
7688:Victoria (state) gold rushes
7497:Eureka Stockade (miniseries)
7255:Computers and the Humanities
6904:"Henry Powell - eurekapedia"
6769:"William Wood - eurekapedia"
6685:"James Warner - eurekapedia"
6430:"George Smith - eurekapedia"
6127:"James Murphy - eurekapedia"
5305:"Edward Flynn - eurekapedia"
5128:"Dennis Dynan - eurekapedia"
5014:"Alfred Crowe - eurekapedia"
4708:"James Brazel - eurekapedia"
4299:Computers and the Humanities
4077:walking toward the township.
4026:
4000:
3974:
3944:
3942:, 29 December 1854 edition.
3906:
3833:
3804:
3775:
3771:Alexandra Standard Newspaper
3746:
3717:
3692:
3666:
3640:
3615:
3589:
3563:
3535:
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2627:
2598:
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2377:Morwell & Yinnar Gazette
2352:
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2250:
2242:Richmond, Van Diemen's Land
2225:
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841:
839:, 10 December 1904 edition.
445:Eureka Stockade (miniseries)
199:Forest Creek Monster Meeting
7:
7678:History of Victoria (state)
7492:Eureka Stockade (1949 film)
7487:Eureka Stockade (1907 film)
7246:
6946:"Jan Vennick - eurekapedia"
6592:"John Torphy - eurekapedia"
6160:"James Nolan - eurekapedia"
5959:"James Moran - eurekapedia"
5719:"Peter Lalor - eurekapedia"
5377:"Walter Hall - eurekapedia"
5359:"John Hafele - eurekapedia"
4771:"James Byrne - eurekapedia"
4032:
3740:His obituary, published in
2134:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1468:Australian Town and Country
897:, 3 December 1904 edition.
440:Eureka Stockade (1949 film)
435:Eureka Stockade (1907 film)
10:
7714:
7339:John King (police officer)
7138:
7014:. Belmont: Neptune Press.
6334:"Henry Reed - eurekapedia"
5779:"John Lynch - eurekapedia"
5641:"James Hull - eurekapedia"
5611:"James Hull - eurekapedia"
5581:"James Hull - eurekapedia"
5470:"Happy Jack - eurekapedia"
3798:His obituary published in
3769:His obituary published in
2078:County Tipperary, Ireland
695:
630:
611:
556:
244:John King (police officer)
18:
7530:
7467:
7451:
7405:
7357:
7319:
6870:State Library of Victoria
6831:State Library of Victoria
4017:Koedijk, the Netherlands
4004:
3978:
3948:
3910:
3884:
3877:
3874:
3871:
3868:
3865:
3821:Gloucestershire, England
3808:
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3696:
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3469:Orkney Islands, Scotland
3456:
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784:Eureka Stockade defenders
755:Other eyewitness accounts
709:by Charles Doudiet (1854)
356:John Manning (journalist)
179:Charles Pasley (engineer)
7502:Eureka Stockade Monument
7227:MacFarlane, Ian (1995).
6872:. Unpublished manuscript
6833:. Unpublished manuscript
4045:
3904:and false imprisonment.
3742:Waimate Daily Advertiser
2838:, 31 March 1888 edition
1510:Frederick London Coxhead
720:by J.B. Henderson (1854)
455:William Bramwell Withers
425:Eureka Stockade Monument
7633:19th-century rebellions
7618:Rebellions in Australia
7459:William Edward Atherden
7267:10.1023/A:1022617505636
7210:The Eureka Encyclopedia
6991:Blake, Gregory (2012).
6972:Blake, Gregory (2009).
4326:, p. 648, note 12.
4311:10.1023/A:1022617505636
4162:, p. 648, note 13.
3479:(23 June 1916) and the
3363:County Galway, Ireland
1833:Charles Derius Ferguson
908:William Edward Atherden
727:Art Gallery of Ballarat
529:, Australia during the
297:William Edward Atherden
7579:37.56524°S 143.88584°E
7438:Henry Christopher Wise
5227:"Fenton - eurekapedia"
4079:
4072:
3606:County Clare, Ireland
3206:County Cavan, Ireland
2644:Lanarkshire, Scotland
2538:His obituaries in the
2053:County Kerry, Ireland
1842:Farmington, Ohio, USA
1709:County Clare, Ireland
1632:Castle Clare, Ireland
1435:County Clare, Ireland
1380:County Clare, Ireland
1354:County Clare, Ireland
943:Gainsborough, England
770:
721:
710:
685:
663:
646:
405:Australian nationalism
219:Henry Richard Nicholls
214:Henry Christopher Wise
159:Ballarat Reform League
110:Australian gold rushes
62:
7623:Protests in Australia
7428:John Wellesley Thomas
7070:O'Brien, Bob (1992).
7051:Harvey, Jack (1994).
4074:
4068:
3800:The Beaudesert Desert
3709:County Cork, Ireland
3481:Maryborough Chronicle
2702:Sydney Morning Herald
2188:Wurtemberg, Germany.
1320:James Macfie Campbell
765:
759:In his 1855 memoirs,
736:J.B Henderson's 1854
716:
705:
680:
658:
640:
612:Further information:
557:Further information:
61:
7673:December 1854 events
7584:-37.56524; 143.88584
7452:Last known survivors
7163:Lynch, John (1940).
4102:, p. xiii, 196.
3970:Mount Alexander Mail
2943:His obituary in the
2344:Nova Scotia, Canada
2165:His obituary in the
1973:Wurtemberg, Germany
1466:His obituary in the
1306:His obituary in the
968:Cumberland, England
738:Eureka Stockade Riot
718:Eureka Stockade Riot
480:Australia portal
341:Henry Samuel Chapman
336:Butler Cole Aspinall
239:John Basson Humffray
145:The Eureka Rebellion
66:Eureka Stockade Riot
7693:History of Ballarat
7658:Australian folklore
7575: /
7512:Eureka Jack Mystery
7423:Robert William Rede
7406:Military and police
7010:Blake, Les (1979).
6950:www.eurekapedia.org
6935:, pp. 519–520.
6908:www.eurekapedia.org
6788:, pp. 428–429.
6773:www.eurekapedia.org
6743:www.eurekapedia.org
6725:www.eurekapedia.org
6707:www.eurekapedia.org
6689:www.eurekapedia.org
6674:, pp. 520–522.
6659:www.eurekapedia.org
6644:, pp. 511–514.
6626:www.eurekapedia.org
6596:www.eurekapedia.org
6578:www.eurekapedia.org
6536:www.eurekapedia.org
6521:, pp. 494–495.
6506:www.eurekapedia.org
6491:, pp. 491–492.
6479:, pp. 481–482.
6464:www.eurekapedia.org
6434:www.eurekapedia.org
6404:www.eurekapedia.org
6374:www.eurekapedia.org
6356:www.eurekapedia.org
6338:www.eurekapedia.org
6281:www.eurekapedia.org
6263:www.eurekapedia.org
6194:www.eurekapedia.org
6164:www.eurekapedia.org
6131:www.eurekapedia.org
6101:www.eurekapedia.org
6071:www.eurekapedia.org
6053:www.eurekapedia.org
6023:www.eurekapedia.org
6008:, pp. 382–383.
5993:www.eurekapedia.org
5963:www.eurekapedia.org
5921:www.eurekapedia.org
5894:, pp. 354–355.
5879:www.eurekapedia.org
5861:www.eurekapedia.org
5846:, pp. 350–351.
5831:www.eurekapedia.org
5813:www.eurekapedia.org
5798:, pp. 362–363.
5783:www.eurekapedia.org
5753:www.eurekapedia.org
5723:www.eurekapedia.org
5696:, pp. 315–320.
5645:www.eurekapedia.org
5615:www.eurekapedia.org
5600:, pp. 279–280.
5585:www.eurekapedia.org
5570:, pp. 269–270.
5555:www.eurekapedia.org
5537:www.eurekapedia.org
5507:www.eurekapedia.org
5492:, pp. 255–256.
5474:www.eurekapedia.org
5441:www.eurekapedia.org
5411:www.eurekapedia.org
5381:www.eurekapedia.org
5363:www.eurekapedia.org
5309:www.eurekapedia.org
5279:www.eurekapedia.org
5261:www.eurekapedia.org
5246:, pp. 200–201.
5231:www.eurekapedia.org
5201:www.eurekapedia.org
5183:www.eurekapedia.org
5165:www.eurekapedia.org
5132:www.eurekapedia.org
5114:www.eurekapedia.org
5096:www.eurekapedia.org
5066:www.eurekapedia.org
5051:, pp. 152–153.
5036:www.eurekapedia.org
5018:www.eurekapedia.org
4985:www.eurekapedia.org
4958:, pp. 126–127.
4943:www.eurekapedia.org
4925:www.eurekapedia.org
4910:, pp. 118–119.
4895:www.eurekapedia.org
4865:www.eurekapedia.org
4835:www.eurekapedia.org
4805:www.eurekapedia.org
4775:www.eurekapedia.org
4757:www.eurekapedia.org
4712:www.eurekapedia.org
4694:www.eurekapedia.org
4630:www.eurekapedia.org
4543:The Kyogle Examiner
4500:www.eurekapedia.org
4410:, pp. 156–157.
4338:, pp. 190–191.
2590:Tipperary, Ireland
2565:Tipperary, Ireland
2369:Yorkshire, England
1851:Robert O'Hara Burke
1308:Wagga Wagga Express
994:Sterling, Scotland
886:Liverpool, England
410:Eureka Jack Mystery
351:John Joseph (rebel)
322:High treason trials
274:Robert William Rede
130:Victorian gold rush
120:Revolutions of 1848
7146:Carboni, Raffaello
6296:, p. 424-425.
5936:, p. 378-379.
5768:, p. 340-342.
5660:, p. 294-295.
4458:, pp. 80, 96.
4386:, p. 167-168.
4189:, pp. 74, 76.
4126:, pp. 77, 81.
3982:Llewellyn Rowlands
3931:Geelong Advertiser
3683:Hanover, Germany?
3664:loss of his mine.
3571:Tom the Blacksmith
3408:Richard John Smith
2945:Bendigo Advertiser
2937:Kilkenny, Ireland
2886:Limerick, Ireland
2857:St Mary's, Sydney
2757:Geelong Advertiser
2295:killed in action?
1923:Kilkenny, Ireland
1484:John Joseph Corran
1329:Kingston, Jamaica
722:
711:
647:
641:An exhibit in the
279:Sir Charles Hotham
63:
7668:1854 in Australia
7643:Conflicts in 1854
7558:
7557:
7477:Raffaello Carboni
7238:978-0-73-066011-8
7219:978-1-87-647861-2
7193:978-0-72-411706-2
7156:Project Gutenberg
7125:978-1-92214-737-0
7103:978-1-87-647878-0
7081:978-1-87-560604-7
7062:978-0-90-802664-7
7043:978-1-74-275525-0
7030:FitzSimons, Peter
7021:978-0-90-913140-1
7002:978-1-92-213204-8
6983:978-0-98-047532-6
6825:Pierson, Thomas.
4820:, pp. 97–98.
4790:, pp. 92–93.
4603:, pp. 42–43.
4527:, pp. 21–22.
4515:, pp. 19–20.
4434:, pp. 39–40.
4374:, pp. 88–89.
4177:, pp. 11–12.
4030:
4029:
3875:Legacy and notes
3837:
3836:
3557:killed in action
3286:killed in action
3209:killed in action
3184:killed in action
3075:killed in action
3049:killed in action
2889:killed in action
2865:Portland Guardian
2836:Freeman's Journal
2635:Alexander McLaren
2544:Australian Worker
2540:Melbourne Tribune
2498:Francis Manallack
2426:Hanover, Germany
1976:killed in action
1951:killed in action
1901:killed in action
1876:killed in action
1849:outback explorer
1791:killed in action
1725:William Emmermann
1712:killed in action
1687:killed in action
1581:killed in action
1152:killed in action
807:Legacy and notes
761:Raffaello Carboni
672:William à Beckett
577:Raffaello Carboni
515:
514:
371:William à Beckett
366:Sir Redmond Barry
361:Raffaello Carboni
7705:
7608:Eureka Rebellion
7590:
7589:
7587:
7586:
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7576:
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7568:
7540:Eureka Rebellion
7306:
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7278:
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7242:
7223:
7197:
7173:Official reports
7168:
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7090:Withers, William
7085:
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6864:Evans, Charles.
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2822:
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2819:Michael Morrison
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2606:Kenneth McKenzie
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2020:
1993:
1992:
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1967:
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1941:
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1914:Patrick Gittings
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1609:His obituary in
1597:
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1527:Melbourne Herald
1519:London, England
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1241:Patrick Callinan
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895:Ballarat Courier
880:
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866:Bendigo Petition
852:
851:
850:
849:Thomas Alexander
823:
822:
821:
812:
792:
791:
731:Eureka Slaughter
707:Eureka Slaughter
584:Peter FitzSimons
543:Eureka Slaughter
531:Eureka Rebellion
507:
500:
493:
482:
478:
477:
476:
397:
331:Archibald Michie
323:
284:Suffolk Regiment
174:Charles La Trobe
164:Bendigo Petition
146:
102:
83:Military leaders
56:
51:
41:
40:Eureka Rebellion
32:
26:
25:
7713:
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7708:
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7517:Charles Doudiet
7463:
7447:
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7353:
7315:
7310:
7249:
7239:
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7204:
7202:Reference books
7194:
7180:Hotham, Charles
7175:
7141:
7136:
7134:Primary sources
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4396:MacFarlane 1995
4394:
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4384:MacFarlane 1995
4382:
4378:
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4354:
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4342:
4334:
4330:
4324:FitzSimons 2012
4322:
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4279:
4271:
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4160:FitzSimons 2012
4158:
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4122:
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4066:
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4057:
4053:
4048:
4035:
4007:
4006:
3981:
3980:
3964:died of wounds
3951:
3950:
3913:
3912:
3887:
3886:
3842:
3811:
3810:
3782:
3781:
3753:
3752:
3724:
3723:
3699:
3698:
3673:
3672:
3647:
3646:
3622:
3621:
3596:
3595:
3583:died of wounds
3570:
3569:
3542:
3541:
3517:
3516:
3492:
3491:
3459:
3458:
3433:
3432:
3407:
3406:
3378:
3377:
3353:
3352:
3325:Horace Rowlands
3324:
3323:
3311:died of wounds
3298:
3297:
3273:
3272:
3247:
3246:
3221:
3220:
3196:
3195:
3172:William Quinlan
3171:
3170:
3145:
3144:
3116:
3115:
3087:
3086:
3062:
3061:
3036:
3035:
3011:
3010:
2981:
2980:
2957:Michael O'Brien
2956:
2955:
2927:
2926:
2902:
2901:
2877:Michael Mullins
2876:
2875:
2848:Charles Mullaly
2847:
2846:
2818:
2817:
2806:died of wounds
2793:
2792:
2768:
2767:
2739:
2738:
2713:
2712:
2684:
2683:
2659:
2658:
2634:
2633:
2605:
2604:
2580:
2579:
2568:died of wounds
2555:
2554:
2522:
2521:
2497:
2496:
2467:
2466:
2442:
2441:
2417:Adolfus Lessman
2416:
2415:
2388:
2387:
2359:
2358:
2347:died of wounds
2334:
2333:
2308:
2307:
2282:
2281:
2257:
2256:
2232:
2231:
2216:died of wounds
2203:
2202:
2191:died of wounds
2179:Thomas Henfield
2178:
2177:
2150:James Heffernan
2149:
2148:
2124:
2123:
2111:died of wounds
2098:
2097:
2068:
2067:
2044:Patrick Hanafin
2043:
2042:
2018:
2017:
2007:Daily Telegraph
1989:
1988:
1963:
1962:
1938:
1937:
1926:died of wounds
1913:
1912:
1888:
1887:
1863:
1862:
1832:
1831:
1820:died of wounds
1807:
1806:
1778:
1777:
1749:
1748:
1737:died of wounds
1724:
1723:
1699:
1698:
1674:
1673:
1648:
1647:
1622:
1621:
1593:
1592:
1568:
1567:
1551:died of wounds
1538:
1537:
1522:died of wounds
1509:
1508:
1483:
1482:
1450:
1449:
1438:died of wounds
1425:
1424:
1399:
1398:
1370:
1369:
1344:
1343:
1319:
1318:
1290:
1289:
1266:Thomas Callinan
1265:
1264:
1240:
1239:
1215:
1214:
1190:
1189:
1164:
1163:
1139:
1138:
1126:died of wounds
1123:Newry, Ireland
1113:
1112:
1084:
1083:
1059:
1058:
1035:William Braidie
1034:
1033:
1009:
1008:
985:James Beveridge
984:
983:
958:
957:
933:
932:
906:
905:
877:James Ashburner
876:
875:
848:
847:
819:
818:
786:
757:
749:Eureka Stockade
700:
698:Charles Doudiet
694:
676:William Stawell
635:
629:
616:
610:
601:William Withers
565:
555:
547:Charles Doudiet
519:Eureka Stockade
511:
474:
472:
471:
466:
465:
464:
450:Charles Doudiet
399:
395:
387:
386:
385:
376:William Stawell
325:
321:
313:
312:
311:
254:Miner's licence
148:
144:
136:
135:
134:
104:
100:
92:
69:
39:
30:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
7711:
7701:
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7695:
7690:
7685:
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7655:
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7465:
7464:
7462:
7461:
7455:
7453:
7449:
7448:
7446:
7445:
7440:
7435:
7433:Charles Pasley
7430:
7425:
7420:
7415:
7413:Charles Hotham
7409:
7407:
7403:
7402:
7400:
7399:
7394:
7389:
7387:Frederick Vern
7384:
7379:
7374:
7369:
7363:
7361:
7359:Rebel garrison
7355:
7354:
7352:
7351:
7346:
7341:
7336:
7331:
7325:
7323:
7317:
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7309:
7308:
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7294:
7286:
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7279:
7271:
7261:(2): 229–234.
7248:
7245:
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6988:
6982:
6967:
6966:Historiography
6964:
6962:
6959:
6956:
6955:
6937:
6925:
6923:, p. 454.
6913:
6895:
6883:
6856:
6844:
6814:
6812:, p. 277.
6802:
6790:
6778:
6760:
6758:, p. 552.
6748:
6730:
6712:
6694:
6676:
6664:
6646:
6631:
6613:
6611:, p. 510.
6601:
6583:
6565:
6563:, p. 506.
6553:
6541:
6523:
6511:
6493:
6481:
6469:
6451:
6449:, p. 479.
6439:
6421:
6419:, p. 470.
6409:
6391:
6389:, p. 452.
6379:
6361:
6343:
6325:
6323:, p. 444.
6313:
6311:, p. 438.
6298:
6286:
6268:
6250:
6248:, p. 421.
6238:
6236:, p. 420.
6223:
6221:, p. 415.
6211:
6209:, p. 414.
6199:
6181:
6179:, p. 406.
6169:
6151:
6149:, p. 400.
6136:
6118:
6116:, p. 386.
6106:
6088:
6086:, p. 385.
6076:
6058:
6040:
6028:
6010:
5998:
5980:
5978:, p. 382.
5968:
5950:
5948:, p. 380.
5938:
5926:
5908:
5906:, p. 374.
5896:
5884:
5866:
5848:
5836:
5818:
5800:
5788:
5770:
5758:
5740:
5738:, p. 333.
5728:
5710:
5708:, p. 329.
5698:
5686:
5684:, p. 300.
5674:
5672:, p. 296.
5662:
5650:
5632:
5630:, p. 286.
5620:
5602:
5590:
5572:
5560:
5542:
5524:
5522:, p. 264.
5512:
5494:
5479:
5461:
5459:, p. 252.
5446:
5428:
5426:, p. 248.
5416:
5398:
5396:, p. 244.
5386:
5368:
5350:
5348:, p. 240.
5338:
5336:, p. 234.
5326:
5324:, p. 220.
5314:
5296:
5294:, p. 179.
5284:
5266:
5248:
5236:
5218:
5216:, p. 200.
5206:
5188:
5170:
5152:
5150:, p. 178.
5137:
5119:
5101:
5083:
5081:, p. 153.
5071:
5053:
5041:
5023:
5005:
5003:, p. 134.
4990:
4972:
4970:, p. 129.
4960:
4948:
4930:
4912:
4900:
4882:
4880:, p. 103.
4870:
4852:
4840:
4822:
4810:
4792:
4780:
4762:
4744:
4729:
4717:
4699:
4681:
4666:
4647:
4645:, p. 176.
4635:
4617:
4615:, pp. 44.
4605:
4593:
4561:
4529:
4517:
4505:
4487:
4475:
4460:
4448:
4436:
4424:
4422:, p. 265.
4412:
4400:
4398:, p. 180.
4388:
4376:
4364:
4352:
4350:, p. 257.
4340:
4328:
4316:
4305:(2): 229–234.
4289:
4277:
4275:, p. 190.
4265:
4253:
4241:
4229:
4217:
4205:
4191:
4179:
4164:
4152:
4140:
4128:
4116:
4104:
4091:
4090:
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4085:
4082:
4081:
4060:
4050:
4049:
4047:
4044:
4043:
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4027:
4025:
4021:
4018:
4015:
4012:
4002:
4001:
3999:
3995:
3992:
3989:
3986:
3976:
3975:
3973:
3965:
3962:
3959:
3956:
3946:
3945:
3943:
3927:
3924:
3921:
3918:
3914:Frank Hasleham
3908:
3907:
3905:
3901:
3898:
3895:
3892:
3882:
3881:
3876:
3873:
3870:
3867:
3864:
3841:
3840:Non combatants
3838:
3835:
3834:
3832:
3825:
3822:
3819:
3816:
3806:
3805:
3803:
3796:
3793:
3790:
3787:
3783:Charles Wilson
3777:
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3774:
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3761:
3758:
3748:
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3713:
3710:
3707:
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3694:
3693:
3691:
3687:
3684:
3681:
3678:
3674:Frederick Vern
3668:
3667:
3665:
3661:
3658:
3655:
3652:
3642:
3641:
3639:
3636:
3633:
3630:
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3623:Charles Trompf
3617:
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3497:
3493:Francis Symons
3487:
3486:
3484:
3473:
3470:
3467:
3464:
3454:
3453:
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3434:Jacob Sorenson
3428:
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3309:
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3293:
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3290:
3287:
3284:
3281:
3278:
3274:John Robertson
3268:
3267:
3265:
3261:
3258:
3255:
3252:
3248:Carl Reinhardt
3242:
3241:
3239:
3235:
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3216:
3215:
3213:
3210:
3207:
3204:
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3191:
3190:
3188:
3185:
3182:
3181:Goulburn, NSW
3179:
3176:
3166:
3165:
3163:
3159:
3156:
3153:
3150:
3140:
3139:
3137:
3130:
3127:
3124:
3121:
3117:Samuel Perkins
3111:
3110:
3108:
3101:
3098:
3095:
3092:
3088:John Patterson
3082:
3081:
3079:
3076:
3073:
3070:
3067:
3057:
3056:
3054:
3050:
3047:
3044:
3041:
3037:Thomas O'Neill
3031:
3030:
3028:
3025:
3022:
3019:
3016:
3012:Michael O'Neil
3006:
3005:
3003:
2995:
2992:
2989:
2986:
2982:John O'Donnell
2976:
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2832:
2829:
2826:
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2810:
2807:
2804:
2801:
2798:
2794:Thaddeus Moore
2788:
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2698:
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2670:
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2664:
2660:William Melody
2654:
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2639:
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2619:
2616:
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2599:
2597:
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2591:
2588:
2585:
2581:Tobias McGrath
2575:
2574:
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2569:
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2563:
2560:
2556:Edward McGlynn
2550:
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2329:
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2318:New York, USA
2316:
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2296:
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2240:
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2198:
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2170:
2163:
2160:
2157:
2154:
2144:
2143:
2141:
2138:
2135:
2132:
2129:
2125:George Hartley
2119:
2118:
2115:
2112:
2109:
2106:
2103:
2093:
2092:
2090:
2087:Bathurst Times
2082:
2079:
2076:
2073:
2069:Michael Hanley
2063:
2062:
2060:
2057:
2054:
2051:
2048:
2038:
2037:
2035:
2032:
2029:
2026:
2023:
2013:
2012:
2010:
2003:
2000:
1997:
1994:
1984:
1983:
1981:
1977:
1974:
1971:
1968:
1958:
1957:
1955:
1952:
1949:
1946:
1943:
1933:
1932:
1930:
1927:
1924:
1921:
1918:
1908:
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1905:
1902:
1899:
1896:
1893:
1883:
1882:
1880:
1877:
1874:
1871:
1868:
1864:William Flower
1858:
1857:
1855:
1846:
1843:
1840:
1837:
1827:
1826:
1824:
1821:
1818:
1815:
1812:
1808:Robert? Fenton
1802:
1801:
1799:
1792:
1789:
1786:
1783:
1773:
1772:
1770:
1763:
1760:
1757:
1754:
1750:William Farley
1744:
1743:
1741:
1738:
1735:
1732:
1729:
1719:
1718:
1716:
1713:
1710:
1707:
1704:
1694:
1693:
1691:
1688:
1685:
1682:
1679:
1675:George Donaghy
1669:
1668:
1666:
1662:
1659:
1656:
1653:
1643:
1642:
1640:
1636:
1633:
1630:
1627:
1623:Martin Diamond
1617:
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1607:
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1598:
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1520:
1517:
1514:
1504:
1503:
1501:
1497:
1494:
1491:
1488:
1478:
1477:
1475:
1472:Duncan Gillies
1464:
1461:
1458:
1455:
1451:Thomas Commins
1445:
1444:
1442:
1439:
1436:
1433:
1430:
1426:George Clifton
1420:
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1404:
1394:
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1391:
1384:
1381:
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1327:
1324:
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1304:
1301:
1298:
1295:
1291:Donald Cameron
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1207:
1204:
1201:
1198:
1195:
1185:
1184:
1182:
1178:
1175:
1172:
1169:
1165:Robert Burnete
1159:
1158:
1156:
1153:
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1147:
1144:
1134:
1133:
1131:
1127:
1124:
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1064:
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1029:
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1026:
1023:
1020:
1017:
1014:
1004:
1003:
1001:
998:
995:
992:
989:
979:
978:
976:
972:
969:
966:
963:
953:
952:
950:
947:
944:
941:
938:
928:
927:
925:
922:
919:
918:Kent, England
916:
913:
901:
900:
898:
890:
887:
884:
881:
871:
870:
868:
862:
859:
856:
853:
843:
842:
840:
833:
830:
827:
824:
814:
813:
808:
805:
802:
799:
796:
785:
782:
756:
753:
696:Main article:
693:
690:
631:Main article:
628:
625:
609:
606:
589:Frederick Vern
554:
551:
513:
512:
510:
509:
502:
495:
487:
484:
483:
468:
467:
463:
462:
457:
452:
447:
442:
437:
432:
427:
422:
417:
412:
407:
401:
400:
393:
392:
389:
388:
384:
383:
378:
373:
368:
363:
358:
353:
348:
343:
338:
333:
327:
326:
319:
318:
315:
314:
310:
309:
304:
299:
294:
291:
286:
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276:
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256:
251:
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241:
236:
231:
226:
221:
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211:
206:
201:
196:
191:
186:
181:
176:
171:
166:
161:
156:
150:
149:
142:
141:
138:
137:
133:
132:
127:
125:Thomas Hiscock
122:
117:
112:
106:
105:
98:
97:
94:
93:
91:
90:
85:
80:
74:
71:
70:
64:
44:
43:
35:
34:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7710:
7699:
7696:
7694:
7691:
7689:
7686:
7684:
7681:
7679:
7676:
7674:
7671:
7669:
7666:
7664:
7661:
7659:
7656:
7654:
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7641:
7639:
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7626:
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7609:
7606:
7604:
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7598:
7591:
7588:
7551:
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7535:
7533:
7529:
7523:
7520:
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7513:
7510:
7508:
7505:
7503:
7500:
7498:
7495:
7493:
7490:
7488:
7485:
7483:
7480:
7478:
7475:
7474:
7472:
7470:
7466:
7460:
7457:
7456:
7454:
7450:
7444:
7441:
7439:
7436:
7434:
7431:
7429:
7426:
7424:
7421:
7419:
7418:Robert Nickle
7416:
7414:
7411:
7410:
7408:
7404:
7398:
7395:
7393:
7390:
7388:
7385:
7383:
7380:
7378:
7377:Edward Thonen
7375:
7373:
7370:
7368:
7365:
7364:
7362:
7360:
7356:
7350:
7347:
7345:
7344:Pikeman's dog
7342:
7340:
7337:
7335:
7332:
7330:
7327:
7326:
7324:
7322:
7318:
7314:
7307:
7302:
7300:
7295:
7293:
7288:
7287:
7284:
7276:
7272:
7268:
7264:
7260:
7256:
7251:
7250:
7240:
7234:
7230:
7225:
7221:
7215:
7211:
7206:
7205:
7195:
7189:
7185:
7181:
7177:
7176:
7166:
7161:
7157:
7153:
7152:
7147:
7143:
7142:
7127:
7121:
7117:
7113:
7112:Wright, Clare
7109:
7105:
7099:
7095:
7091:
7087:
7083:
7077:
7073:
7068:
7064:
7058:
7054:
7049:
7045:
7039:
7035:
7031:
7027:
7023:
7017:
7013:
7008:
7004:
6998:
6994:
6989:
6985:
6979:
6975:
6970:
6969:
6951:
6947:
6941:
6934:
6929:
6922:
6917:
6909:
6905:
6899:
6892:
6887:
6871:
6867:
6860:
6853:
6848:
6832:
6828:
6821:
6819:
6811:
6806:
6800:, p. 95.
6799:
6794:
6787:
6782:
6774:
6770:
6764:
6757:
6752:
6744:
6740:
6734:
6726:
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6708:
6704:
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6656:
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6643:
6638:
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6627:
6623:
6617:
6610:
6605:
6597:
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6587:
6579:
6575:
6569:
6562:
6557:
6550:
6545:
6537:
6533:
6527:
6520:
6515:
6507:
6503:
6497:
6490:
6485:
6478:
6473:
6465:
6461:
6455:
6448:
6443:
6435:
6431:
6425:
6418:
6413:
6405:
6401:
6395:
6388:
6383:
6375:
6371:
6365:
6357:
6353:
6347:
6339:
6335:
6329:
6322:
6317:
6310:
6305:
6303:
6295:
6290:
6282:
6278:
6272:
6264:
6260:
6254:
6247:
6242:
6235:
6230:
6228:
6220:
6215:
6208:
6203:
6195:
6191:
6185:
6178:
6173:
6165:
6161:
6155:
6148:
6143:
6141:
6132:
6128:
6122:
6115:
6110:
6102:
6098:
6092:
6085:
6080:
6072:
6068:
6062:
6054:
6050:
6044:
6037:
6032:
6024:
6020:
6014:
6007:
6002:
5994:
5990:
5984:
5977:
5972:
5964:
5960:
5954:
5947:
5942:
5935:
5930:
5922:
5918:
5912:
5905:
5900:
5893:
5888:
5880:
5876:
5870:
5862:
5858:
5852:
5845:
5840:
5832:
5828:
5822:
5814:
5810:
5804:
5797:
5792:
5784:
5780:
5774:
5767:
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5754:
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4916:
4909:
4904:
4896:
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4886:
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4866:
4862:
4856:
4850:, p. 98.
4849:
4844:
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4832:
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4819:
4814:
4806:
4802:
4796:
4789:
4784:
4776:
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4766:
4758:
4754:
4748:
4742:, p. 87.
4741:
4736:
4734:
4727:, p. 81.
4726:
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4713:
4709:
4703:
4695:
4691:
4685:
4679:, p. 61.
4678:
4673:
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4664:, p. 53.
4663:
4658:
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4644:
4639:
4631:
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4609:
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4575:Daily Mercury
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4509:
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4497:
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4484:
4479:
4473:, p. 88.
4472:
4467:
4465:
4457:
4452:
4446:, p. 80.
4445:
4440:
4433:
4428:
4421:
4416:
4409:
4404:
4397:
4392:
4385:
4380:
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4361:
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4308:
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4269:
4263:, p. 24.
4262:
4257:
4251:, p. 93.
4250:
4245:
4238:
4233:
4227:, p. 91.
4226:
4221:
4215:, p. 88.
4214:
4209:
4201:
4195:
4188:
4183:
4176:
4171:
4169:
4161:
4156:
4150:, p. 37.
4149:
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4138:, p. 76.
4137:
4132:
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4114:, p. 59.
4113:
4108:
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4078:
4071:
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4039:Alamo Mission
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3847:Charles Evans
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6886:
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6869:
6859:
6854:, p. x.
6852:O'Brien 1992
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4573:
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4541:
4532:
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4508:
4499:
4490:
4485:, p. 3.
4478:
4456:Carboni 1855
4451:
4444:Carboni 1855
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4124:Carboni 1855
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3952:Henry Powell
3939:
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3812:William Wood
3799:
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3734:New Zealand
3700:James Warner
3480:
3476:
3395:
3379:George Smith
3354:Luke Sheehan
3341:
3299:Charles Ross
3197:Edward Quinn
3134:Weekly Times
3133:
3104:
2998:
2944:
2912:California?
2903:James Murphy
2864:
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2623:Weekly Times
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2210:c.1829/1831
2204:James Hodges
2166:
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1939:Samuel Green
1889:Edward Flynn
1795:
1767:Weekly Times
1766:
1700:Dennis Dynan
1658:Sydney, NSW
1610:
1556:
1539:Alfred Crowe
1526:
1516:c.1831/1832
1493:Isle of Man
1467:
1409:Boston, USA
1387:
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1191:Thomas Burns
1102:Weekly Times
1101:
1085:James Brazel
934:Robert Batty
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742:forlorn hope
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7582: /
7570:143°53′09″E
7392:John Joseph
7367:Peter Lalor
7334:Eureka Flag
6786:Wright 2013
4471:Harvey 1994
4432:Harvey 1994
4372:Harvey 1994
4360:Harvey 1994
4285:Harvey 1994
4261:Harvey 1994
4225:Harvey 1994
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