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− | + | A witness at the State Treason Trials. He was with a group of Cornishmen near Eureka when the battle occurred. They were neighbours of his from Boscaswell Row, near St Just, Cornwall. | |
Witnesses deposing against [[Charles Brown]], [[Thomas Barry]], [[Michael Tuohy]], [[Henry Read]] and [[James Campbell]] were: [[George King]], [[John King]], [[Samuel Furnell]], [[John Dougherty]], [[Michael Lawler]], [[Joseph Penrose]], [[John White]], [[John Penaluna]], [[Eugene Bellairs]], [[James Wearne]], [[James Gaunt]], Peter Ellis, [[John Sullivan]], [[James Clerk]], [[Joseph Raynor]], [[Henry Bedwell]], [[William Richardson]]. | Witnesses deposing against [[Charles Brown]], [[Thomas Barry]], [[Michael Tuohy]], [[Henry Read]] and [[James Campbell]] were: [[George King]], [[John King]], [[Samuel Furnell]], [[John Dougherty]], [[Michael Lawler]], [[Joseph Penrose]], [[John White]], [[John Penaluna]], [[Eugene Bellairs]], [[James Wearne]], [[James Gaunt]], Peter Ellis, [[John Sullivan]], [[James Clerk]], [[Joseph Raynor]], [[Henry Bedwell]], [[William Richardson]]. |
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Background
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
A witness at the State Treason Trials. He was with a group of Cornishmen near Eureka when the battle occurred. They were neighbours of his from Boscaswell Row, near St Just, Cornwall.
Witnesses deposing against Charles Brown, Thomas Barry, Michael Tuohy, Henry Read and James Campbell were: George King, John King, Samuel Furnell, John Dougherty, Michael Lawler, Joseph Penrose, John White, John Penaluna, Eugene Bellairs, James Wearne, James Gaunt, Peter Ellis, John Sullivan, James Clerk, Joseph Raynor, Henry Bedwell, William Richardson.
Post 1854 Experiences
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
References
External links