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− | Green was a witness examined during the report of the Board appointed to enquire into circumstances connected with the riot at Ballarat, and the burning of [[James Bentley]]'s [[Eureka Hotel]]. <ref> ''Report of the Board | + | Green was delegated to read the riot act at the meeting at Bentley's [[Eureka Hotel]], but Robert Rede decides to attend after receiving a message that the diggers were pulling down the hotel. He was a witness examined during the report of the Board appointed to enquire into circumstances connected with the riot at Ballarat, and the burning of [[James Bentley]]'s [[Eureka Hotel]].<ref>''Report of the Board to read to Enquire into Circumstances Connected with the Late Disturbance at Ballarat'', John Ferres, Government Printer, Melbourne, 21 November 1854.</ref> Things happened so quickly that the Riot Act was not read. |
==Post 1854 Experiences== | ==Post 1854 Experiences== |
Revision as of 21:19, 7 January 2018
Contents
Background
John Green was a Justice of the Peace.
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Green was delegated to read the riot act at the meeting at Bentley's Eureka Hotel, but Robert Rede decides to attend after receiving a message that the diggers were pulling down the hotel. He was a witness examined during the report of the Board appointed to enquire into circumstances connected with the riot at Ballarat, and the burning of James Bentley's Eureka Hotel.[1] Things happened so quickly that the Riot Act was not read.
Post 1854 Experiences
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
References
- ↑ Report of the Board to read to Enquire into Circumstances Connected with the Late Disturbance at Ballarat, John Ferres, Government Printer, Melbourne, 21 November 1854.