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  • Captain [[Henry Wise]] Memorial, Leek Wooton, UK
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  • ...ember 1854. The 40th Regiment marched into Ballarat led by Captain [[Henry Wise]], with a full show of force and with bayonets drawn. In comparison to what .... All the officers and the men of the 12th regiment, with the exception of Captain Vereker, and the necessary guard, have left for the same place. They number
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  • ...med to overhang the neighbourhood, and the troops having halted as stated, Captain Thomas and Mr Hackett, PM, rode forward to reconnoiter. <ref>Samuel Huyghue :Captain Wise led the Scouts on foot, wop broke into the Stockade where Lalor was, on the
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  • Military reinforcements were urgently needed. Captain [[Henry Wise]] with the 40th Regiment came up from Geelong: "On 27 November in Melbourne ...[Henry Powell]], [[William Quinlan]], [[Edward Quinn]], [[John Robinson]], Captain [[Charles Ross]], [[Tom the Blacksmith]], [[Edward Thonen]]
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  • ...all the prisoners, to the number of 125, marched back to the camp. Captain Wise died of his wounds before the week ended. <ref>Oakleigh Leader, 15 December
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  • ...place the killed and wounded in carts to take them to the camp. I saw Capt Wise carried into a spring-cart, and I assisted to place several - I think six - ...ther soldiers, so that when the soldiers got him they were savage at their captain being shot, and so bayonetted the valiant Italian- I noticed others also, s
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  • ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...the [[Eureka Stockade]] trouble, and was one of those who assisted Captain Wise, who had been mortally, wounded. Mr. Bodycomb was a member of the Exhibitio [[Henry Wise]]
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  • ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...ervation it was the prisoner Joseph who fired, the bullet by which Captain Wise was fatally wounded. It is currently believed that the evidence of the Crow
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  • ...ing away at us. I had my own rifle, and fired several shots. I saw Captain Wise fall, and a couple of soldiers take him by the shoulders and drag him behin
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  • ...ing away at us. I had my own rifle, and fired several shots. I saw Captain Wise fall, and a couple of soldiers take him by the shoulders and drag him behin
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  • ...Diamond owned a store on Eureka. According to John Moloney he was a rebel captain and had meetings in his shop on Thursday 30 November. <ref>John Moloney, '' ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...ossession of 21 muskets and as much ammunition as we could carry. Cap tain Wise, seeing how he had been ambuscaded rode up at gallop for assistance, and th
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...pendent California Rangers]] who witnessed the shooting of Captain [[Henry Wise]] during the [[Eureka Stockade]] battle. In 1887 he gave an account of the
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  • ...the 12th Regiment, under Captain Quade ; 87 men of the 40th, under Captain Wise; 100 mounted police, 24 foot police—a total of 276 men ; and by 3 a.m. th ...he same fate. Four of the sol-diers were slain and eleven wounded. Captain Wise, who commanded the men of the 40th, was wounded by one of the first shots f
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  • ...all the prisoners, to the number of 125, marched back to the camp. Captain Wise died of his wounds before the week ended. <ref>Oakleigh Leader, 15 December ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...ho is credited with firing the shot that eventually killed Captain [[Henry Wise]], <ref>http://www.takver.com/history/eureka.htm, sighted 07 May 2013.</ref
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ::The meeting responded affirmatively with loud cheers and the Captain then vacated the chair. ...to them; and if the Govern-ment were not mad, if they were not totally un-wise, they would no longer resist the claim, but set at rest the unpleasant agit
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  • :To Captain Kaye, Private Secretary, Government House. <ref>VPRS 1189 Box 95 M55/76511 ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...he larger portion of the rebels. Knowing of the ambush it greatly assisted Captain Thomas plans in attacking them, Verne was in charge of the ambuscade, there
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  • ..., 65, do., Captain Queade and Lieut. Paul. 40th Regiment, 87, do., Captain Wise, Lieut. Bowdlor, Lieut. Richards. Foot Police, 24, do.; Sub-Inspector Garte ...n this affair, and in all the arrangements connected with my command, from Captain Pasley, R.E,, who was good enough to act as my aide-de-camp on this occasio
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  • ...tretcher to the [[Star Hotel]], Main road, where he died next day. Captain Wise was wounded, and died two days after ; while another officer was wounded an ...ommissioners came up, Doveton and Armstrong, with 15 black troopers under Captain Dana. This infuriated the diggers, and a man by the name of Connor, in whos
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...sponded with one which killed and wounded several of the soldiers, Captain Wise being shot. The troopers then charged the stockade, and cleared it of all t [[Henry Wise]]
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  • ...had given consider able offence by marching In with fixed bayonets; their captain's refusal to parley with "rebels" fired the crowd, which threw itself on th ...ey turned to seek shelter, and all was over. Of the military force Captain Wise and four private soldiers were killed, and about a dozen injured. Sixteen m
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  • ...all the prisoners, to the number of 125, marched back to the camp. Captain Wise died of his wounds before the week ended. <ref>Oakleigh Leader, 15 December :In 1865 Chomley married Aubrey Emma Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Alexander John Smith, R.N., police magistrate and later a member of the Leg
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  • ...0 January 1861 containing an extract from a letter dated 27 June 1855 from Captain Charles Pasley on disturbances among the diggers at Ballarat and the intent The military were advised by Captain Pasley, of The Royal Engineers, to attack and surprise the miners. In a let
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  • ...e upon rock a few feet from the surface which Caused quite a Commotion the wise men of the diggins were Called together to pass thier opinion & the Majorit ...th it so I summed up the whole Matter & Came to the same Conclusion as the wise man & said it was all Vanity & Vexation of spirit so I resolved to bid Gold
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  • ...ur party, but to warn his party in the Stockade. He was on [[Black Hill]]. Captain Thomas turned his head in the direction of the shot and said:— ...not one policeman killed or wounded during the whole affair. When Captain Wise fell the men cheered, and were over in the Stockade in a second, and then b
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  • ...ossession of 21 muskets and as much ammunition as we could carry. Cap tain Wise, seeing how he had been ambuscaded rode up at gallop for assistance, and th
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  • ...Privates [[Michael Roney]] and [[Joseph Wall]], of the 40th Regiment. and Captain [[George Littlehales]] and Privates [[William Webb]], [[Felix Boyle]] and [ ...], buried 11 May 1897 - [[Joseph Wall]] - [[William Webb]] - [[Henry Wise]]
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  • [[File:Eureka Sword -Wise.jpg|1000px|thumb|right|Captain Wise's Sword, Weekly Times, 30 December 1911.]] Henry Christopher Wise was the eldest son of Henry Christopher and Harriett Wise of Woodcote, England.
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  • ...ho is credited with firing the shot that eventually killed Captain [[Henry Wise]], <ref>http://www.takver.com/history/eureka.htm, sighted 07 May 2013.</ref ...here was a great deal of firing; there were men fell in and around Captain Wise before and after prisoner fired; there were others standing near the pris
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  • :Captain Thomas, in command of the police and military camp, resolved to take advant ...art in this distinctly novel item. Mr Fred. Spielvogel, stage manager, was captain of the camp, and under his direction a selection of songs, dances, and reci
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  • ...gger crept into the shelter of his canvas and deliberately took aim at the captain with a revolver. He remonstrated with the man, pointing out to him that if ...les for integrity, and ability remains a distinguished one. Deliberate and wise, his opinion was always valuable and his advice was often sought and always
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...ur party, but to warn his party in the Stockade. He was on [[Black Hill]]. Captain Thomas turned his head in the direction of the shot and said:— ...not one policeman killed or wounded during the whole affair. When Captain Wise fell the men cheered, and were over in the Stockade in a second, and then b
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  • ...tlehales Gravestone in [[Ballaarat Old Cemetery]]'' <br />To the memory of Captain G.R. Littlehales 12th Regiment who died February 12th 1855 aged 29 years an :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw
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  • Captain Thomas was a battle hardened soldier of some brilliance. He carried out his ...the 12th Regiment, under Captain Quade; 87 men of the 40th, under Captain Wise ; 100 mounted police, 24 foot police-at foot ... and by 3 am. they moved ou
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  • William Henry Quade was Captain of the 12th Regiment and stationed at Ballarat in November 1854. <ref>Pay & ...sts (which are extremely difficult to read) Captn H. Queade is listed with Captain G. R. Littlehales (1854 - 5) <ref>Dorothy Wickham, notes 1996</ref>
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  • ...sent from W. W. Anderson Chief Commissioner of the Gold Fields, concerning Captain Carter of the Foot Police.<ref>VPRS1189/P Unit92 J54/14030, PROV</ref> ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman
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  • ...all the prisoners, to the number of 125, marched back to the camp. Captain Wise died of his wounds before the week ended. <ref>Oakleigh Leader, 15 December
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...eing thrown at the police. Captain Carter accompanied me with foot police. Captain Carter sent two men to ask a man for his license, one of them was struck do ...hey returned to the spot, and I again saw Campbell, and pointed him out to Captain Carter. Orders were given to arrest him; and, when he saw the men advancing
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  • ...to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was to gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got roun
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  • ...ervation it was the prisoner Joseph who fired, the bullet by which Captain Wise was fatally wounded. It is currently believed that the evidence of the Crow ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman
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  • ...elong to the party at the attack on the 3rd Inst. I was close when Captain Wise fell. I saw the prisoner Howard by a tent where a lot of men where standing ...ervation it was the prisoner Joseph who fired, the bullet by which Captain Wise was fatally wounded. It is currently believed that the evidence of the Crow
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  • ...il to preserve intact that admirable System of balances and guarantees for wise and well considered legislation which forms the groundwork of the constitut ...Charles Gavan) Duffy took its place. At the beginning of the new session, Captain (afterwards Sir Charles) MacMahon was elected as Sir Francis Murphy's succe
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  • ...y, who fired, not at our party, but to warn his party in the Stockade. ... Captain Thomas turned his head in the direction of the shot and said "We are seen. ...ur party, but to warn his party in the Stockade. He was on [[Black Hill]]. Captain Thomas turned his head in the direction of the shot and said:—
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  • ...to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was to gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got roun ...to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was to gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got roun
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref> ...of the com niander-in-chief to his men. [[Patrick Curtain]] was the chosen captain of the pikemen, and and [[Michael Hanrahan]] was their lieutenant. Early on
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  • ...for shelter. Her husband gave the art gallery the sword carried by Captain Wise when he was shot dead in the fight. It was a souvenired at the time by [[Ge
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  • ...to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was to gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got roun
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  • ...to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was to gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got roun
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  • ...y step to take possession of the inner enclosure. In the conflict, Captain Wise (of the 40th Regiment), five soldiers and 30 diggers were killed, and a lar :“Captain Wise, five soldiers, and 30 diggers were killed, a great number were wounded, an
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref> ...of the com niander-in-chief to his men. [[Patrick Curtain]] was the chosen captain of the pikemen, and and [[Michael Hanrahan]] was their lieutenant. Early on
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...he larger portion of the rebels. Knowing of the ambush it greatly assisted Captain Thomas plans in attacking them, Verne was in charge of the ambuscade, there ...s a parcel of wandering vagabonds. I believe the Governor has taken a very wise step in appointing this Board; and we consider the people who take the abov
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  • :Captain Thomas, the officer in command of the military forces at the camp, realisin :Captain Wise, second in command of the soldiers, was killed by one of the first shots fi
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  • ...BALLARAT INSURRECTION PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF THOSE HEROIC DAYS. DOINGS OF CAPTAIN DANA'S BLACK POLICE. ...lution. It was collected by an armed force of foot police, supplemented by CAPTAIN DANA'S BLACK POLICE, a troop of mounted aboriginals. Originally organised t
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  • ...tretcher to the [[Star Hotel]], Main road, where he died next day. Captain Wise was wounded, and died two days after ; while another officer was wounded an :THE EUREKA VICTIMS – On Thursday morning, about 7 o’clock, the bodies of Captain Ross, [[James Brown]], Thonen, the lemonade seller, and Tom the blacksmith,
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref> :THE EUREKA VICTIMS – On Thursday morning, about 7 o’clock, the bodies of Captain Ross, [[James Brown]], Thonen, the lemonade seller, and Tom the blacksmith,
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...s of the commander-in-chief to his men. [[Patrick Curtain]] was the chosen captain of the pikemen, and and [[Michael Hanrahan]] was their lieutenant. Early on ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...el in Camp Hospital, all had same care, some died 10 months after. Captain Wise of the 40 Regiment laid in the ....... at the back of the Court House. I u [[Henry Wise]]
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  • ...ervation it was the prisoner Joseph who fired, the bullet by which Captain Wise was fatally wounded. It is currently believed that the evidence of the Crow
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  • ...n for the placing of additional men on the four-horse waggons, and Captain Wise refused and placed them under martial law. Mr. Reed did not find the road b
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  • ...he attacking force, three privates were killed in the assault, and Captain Wise and another private died of their, wounds.<ref>Advocate, 8 July 1899.</ref>
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • ...ur party, but to warn his party in the Stockade. He was on [[Black Hill]]. Captain Thomas turned his head in the direction of the shot and said:— ...not one policeman killed or wounded during the whole affair. When Captain Wise fell the men cheered, and were over in the Stockade in a second, and then b
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  • ...e, 1 private of 12th regiment killed, two privates of 40th killed, Captain Wise, 40th is dangerously wounded; Lieutenant Paul, 12th, seriously wounded. Sev
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  • ...Privates [[Michael Roney]] and [[Joseph Wall]], of the 40th Regiment. and Captain [[George Littlehales]] and Privates [[William Webb]], [[Felix Boyle]] and [
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  • ...quelled by strategy without a battle in which five soldiers including the captain, and sixteen miners were killed. Amongst the rebel leaders who sustained se ...had given consider able offence by marching In with fixed bayonets; their captain's refusal to parley with "rebels" fired the crowd, which threw itself on th
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  • ...went with the idea of seizing two field guns which were believed to be on Captain Hepburn's estate at [[Smeaton]]. He soon learned that not only had the last ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...at time sported Commissioner Amos's horse. Boasts of having shot Captain Wise. Is known to the Government, but has not been apprehended. He says that he
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  • ...y mind this monument is too far up the hill. Look, yonder is where Captain Wise came on with the 40th, and around here the troopers dashed through the slab
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  • ...the same year. On the 20th he started on the march with his company (under Captain Quade) for Ballarat, where he was present, at the capture of the [[Eureka S ...tockade, and 1 remember, as though he were speaking now, the address which Captain Thomas delivered to us in that gully.
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  • :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw ...ineers. Lieutenant Richards, 40th Regiment, and Sub-lnspector Taylor, were Captain Thomas's orderly officers on this occasion.
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  • :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw ...ineers. Lieutenant Richards, 40th Regiment, and Sub-lnspector Taylor, were Captain Thomas's orderly officers on this occasion.
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  • :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw ...ineers. Lieutenant Richards, 40th Regiment, and Sub-lnspector Taylor, were Captain Thomas's orderly officers on this occasion.
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  • ...all the prisoners, to the number of 125, marched back to the camp. Captain Wise died of his wounds before the week ended. <ref>Oakleigh Leader, 15 December [[Henry Wise]]
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  • ...Ballarat the latter end of November last, the detachment was commanded by Captain Atkinson. On the night of the 28th about 9 or 10 o'clock we got into the di :I was on the middle cart, Captain Atkinson was with the first cart and Lieutenant Paul with the last. We were
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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  • :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw ...ineers. Lieutenant Richards, 40th Regiment, and Sub-lnspector Taylor, were Captain Thomas's orderly officers on this occasion.
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  • ...tlehales Gravestone in [[Ballaarat Old Cemetery]]'' <br />To the memory of Captain G.R. Littlehales 12th Regiment who died February 12th 1855 aged 29 years an :The Major-General has had under consideration the report of Captain Thomas, 40th Regiment, respecting a sharp rencontre which took place at daw
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  • ...ther soldiers, so that when the soldiers got him they were savage at their captain being shot, and so bayonetted the valiant Italian- I noticed others also, s
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  • ...the volunteers were armed. Fenwick was among the volunteers. Raphaello was captain of a company of about twenty-five, armed with swords and knives. He comman ...s given to fix bayonets and troops charged. Josephs was taken prisoner by Captain Carter and a constable. Saw Raphaello pursuing the last witness. He was arm
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