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− | James Richardson Gaunt on his oath saith: | + | ::James Richardson Gaunt on his oath saith: |
− | + | ::I was with [[Eugene Bellairs]] on the 30th instant - We met prisoner Campbell and asked ?? Melbourne. He made a signal and said he would show us. I saw a p?? we turned down the hill, he ran after us and shouted to the mob, we ?? bullets were fired close after us. By prisoner - you were close enough ?? we asked the way to Melbourne. | |
− | I was with [[Eugene Bellairs]] on the 30th instant - We met prisoner Campbell and asked ?? Melbourne. He made a signal and said he would show us. I saw a p?? we turned down the hill, he ran after us and shouted to the mob, we ?? bullets were fired close after us. By prisoner - you were close enough ?? we asked the way to Melbourne. | + | ::James R. Gaunt |
− | + | ::Sworn before me | |
− | James R. Gaunt | + | ::At Ballarat this 8th December 1854 |
− | + | ::E. Sturt PM<ref>VPRS 5527 Unit 2, Item 5, p. 42</ref> | |
− | Sworn before me | ||
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− | At Ballarat this 8th December 1854 | ||
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− | E. Sturt PM<ref>VPRS 5527 Unit 2, Item 5, p. 42</ref> | ||
==Post 1854 Experiences== | ==Post 1854 Experiences== |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 5 May 2018
Contents
Background
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
James Richardson Gaunt was at the Treason Trials.
- James Richardson Gaunt on his oath saith:
- I was with Eugene Bellairs on the 30th instant - We met prisoner Campbell and asked ?? Melbourne. He made a signal and said he would show us. I saw a p?? we turned down the hill, he ran after us and shouted to the mob, we ?? bullets were fired close after us. By prisoner - you were close enough ?? we asked the way to Melbourne.
- James R. Gaunt
- Sworn before me
- At Ballarat this 8th December 1854
- E. Sturt PM[1]
Post 1854 Experiences
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
References
- ↑ VPRS 5527 Unit 2, Item 5, p. 42
External links