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Wilson was residing at Ballarat when he signed the [[Benden Hassell]] Petition in 1856. <ref>Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.</ref>
 
Wilson was residing at Ballarat when he signed the [[Benden Hassell]] Petition in 1856. <ref>Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.</ref>
 
A manuscript item is held in the State Library of NSW titled "Eureka Stockade". It contains information about John Wilson, Mount Egerton, 4 July 1856. <ref>Eureka Stockade, ML DOC 2771, 6-660c</ref> He writes:
 
A manuscript item is held in the State Library of NSW titled "Eureka Stockade". It contains information about John Wilson, Mount Egerton, 4 July 1856. <ref>Eureka Stockade, ML DOC 2771, 6-660c</ref> He writes:
::Tom Wilsom came very near to getting shot on Monday night after the Stockade affair. The (Government) Camp took false alarm and kept up a continued fire all over the flat which is densely populated. For maore than 20 minutes the thickest of the fire fell were Tom was living, riddling the tents all around about.
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::[[Tom Wilson]] came very near to getting shot on Monday night after the Stockade affair. The (Government) Camp took false alarm and kept up a continued fire all over the flat which is densely populated. For maore than 20 minutes the thickest of the fire fell were Tom was living, riddling the tents all around about.
 
::The ground had been rushed at one time but afterwards left doting the locality over with holes from three to four and five feet deep(one to 1.5 and 1.8 metres), to these holes the inhabitants crowded for safety and Tom among the rest. Unfortunatley the one he got into had been used for a certian purpose - but he won't tell ohow much soap ot cost him to make his clothes nose sweet again thoughwe often ask him.  
 
::The ground had been rushed at one time but afterwards left doting the locality over with holes from three to four and five feet deep(one to 1.5 and 1.8 metres), to these holes the inhabitants crowded for safety and Tom among the rest. Unfortunatley the one he got into had been used for a certian purpose - but he won't tell ohow much soap ot cost him to make his clothes nose sweet again thoughwe often ask him.  
 
J.B. Hummfray corroborated these events:
 
J.B. Hummfray corroborated these events:
::On the Monday Night, the fourth of this month (December), I was on teh flat a short distance from the bridge her about seven or eight o'clock when I head the rapid and consecutive reports of an immense number of firearms, and I heard a number of bullets whiz over my head, and i sat upon the gound to escape the bullets. [[Robert Rede]] released a Proclamation on 03 December 1854 after the Eureka Battle.
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::On the Monday Night, the fourth of this month (December), I was on the flat a short distance from the bridge her about seven or eight o'clock when I head the rapid and consecutive reports of an immense number of firearms, and I heard a number of bullets whiz over my head, and i sat upon the gound to escape the bullets. [[Robert Rede]] released a Proclamation on 03 December 1854 after the Eureka Battle.<ref>Eureka 150, Ballarat Courier Supplement, 24 November 2004.</ref>
<ref>Eureka 150, Ballarat Courier Supplement, 24 November 2004.</ref>
 
  
 
==See also==
 
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Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.
 
Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:02, 2 October 2017

Background

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

Wilson was residing at Ballarat when he signed the Benden Hassell Petition in 1856. [1] A manuscript item is held in the State Library of NSW titled "Eureka Stockade". It contains information about John Wilson, Mount Egerton, 4 July 1856. [2] He writes:

Tom Wilson came very near to getting shot on Monday night after the Stockade affair. The (Government) Camp took false alarm and kept up a continued fire all over the flat which is densely populated. For maore than 20 minutes the thickest of the fire fell were Tom was living, riddling the tents all around about.
The ground had been rushed at one time but afterwards left doting the locality over with holes from three to four and five feet deep(one to 1.5 and 1.8 metres), to these holes the inhabitants crowded for safety and Tom among the rest. Unfortunatley the one he got into had been used for a certian purpose - but he won't tell ohow much soap ot cost him to make his clothes nose sweet again thoughwe often ask him.

J.B. Hummfray corroborated these events:

On the Monday Night, the fourth of this month (December), I was on the flat a short distance from the bridge her about seven or eight o'clock when I head the rapid and consecutive reports of an immense number of firearms, and I heard a number of bullets whiz over my head, and i sat upon the gound to escape the bullets. Robert Rede released a Proclamation on 03 December 1854 after the Eureka Battle.[3]

See also

Benden Sherritt Hassell Compensation Case

Eureka 63, 1917

Eureka Timeline

Further Reading

Wickham, Dorothy, Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.

References

  1. Wickham, Dorothy, Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.
  2. Eureka Stockade, ML DOC 2771, 6-660c
  3. Eureka 150, Ballarat Courier Supplement, 24 November 2004.

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