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By Edwin Richard Living re: Jerilderie Bank hold up By Edwin Richard Living re: Jerilderie Bank hold up

Public Record Office Victoria

Public Record Office Victoria (State Archives of Victoria, Australia)

Public Record Office Victoria (State Archives of Victoria, Australia)
North Melbourne, Australia

Undated, this statement by Edwin Richard Living provides a brief account of the hold-up at the Bank of New South Wales in the town of Jerilderie.. The Outlaws rode into Jerilderie that day with a dual purpose, to both rob the bank and to have Neds manifesto the Jerilderie Letter, printed by the towns newspaper editor. Upon discovering that the editor and town printer Mr. Gill could not be found, Living, a teller at the bank of New South Wales, convinced Ned that he would pass his letter onto Mr. Gill to be printed. Having been assured by the teller that the letter was in good hands and that it would be printed, the outlaws rode out of town confident that Living would keep his promise. Unfortunately for Ned, Edwin Living never kept his promise and once again Neds attempt to get his side of the story published and made available to the public were thwarted.

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  • Title: By Edwin Richard Living re: Jerilderie Bank hold up By Edwin Richard Living re: Jerilderie Bank hold up
  • Creator: Public Record Office Victoria, Public Record Office Victoria
  • Date Created: 1879
  • Provenance: VPRS 4969 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 28 RECORD 1, VPRS 4969 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 28 RECORD 1
  • Transcript:
    newspaper office was. Mr Gill is the owner of the newspaper. he said come on look for him. I went with him I knew where Gill lived. Gill was away and we saw Mrs gill in the yard he asked her where her husband was. She said she did not know and he then told her he wanted her Husband to print something for him. She told him she did not know where he was and at the same time he produced a sort of manuscript. I then said give it to me and after more hesitation he gave it to me and said get it printed. This a bit of my life I had not time to finish it I will finish it at another time. he said I want you to get it printed. I said all right and put it into my pocket and I said Ill see its done. A part of this had been published that part relative to the murder of the Police at the Wombat ranges. X by Gaunson When the first man came in I went to the Bank alone he came from the direction of the back yard of the Royal Hotel. The Bank yard & it are all one. Byrne was the man who stuck me up. the junior clerk of the bank ? came in the front door No one else came into the back door until I was taken into the hotel I saw a man I was told he was Dan Kelly in the bar. I first saw the prisoner when I was going from the bank to the hotel in custody of Byrne
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