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To Aaaron Sherritt from Joe Byrne asking him to join the Kelly Gang To Aaaron Sherritt from Joe Byrne asking him to join the Kelly Gang

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

This letter was written to Aaron Sherritt by Joe Byrne. It is perhaps the only surviving document to have been written by Byrne. The letter was passed on to the police at the Benalla police station through Aarons mother and has been in the Victorian Governments possession for the past 121 years. The letter informs Aaron that the gang are aware he is suspected by many as being a traitor and that Neddie and I have come to the conclusion to get you to join us. Aaron never did join the gang and his role as an agent for the police was never fully proven. By mid 1880, Sherritts conduct had become suspicious enough to the outlaws for them to decide that murder was the only solution to the problem of his disloyalty.

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  • Title: To Aaaron Sherritt from Joe Byrne asking him to join the Kelly Gang To Aaaron Sherritt from Joe Byrne asking him to join the Kelly Gang
  • Creator: Public Record Office Victoria, Public Record Office Victoria
  • Date Created: 1879-06-26
  • Provenance: VPRS 4969 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 18 RECORD 2, VPRS 4969 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 18 RECORD 2
  • Transcript:
    to pay old sandy doig and old Mullane Oh that bloody snob where is he I will make a targat of him meet me on next Thursday you and jack and we will have another bank quite handy I told Hart to call last Thursday evening I wold like to know if he obeyed us or not if not we will shoot him if you come on our tracks, close your puss you know you were at Kates several times you had just gone one night as we came we followed you four miles but returned without success If you do not meet me where I ask you meet me under london you know I will riddle that bloody Mullane, If I catch him no more from the enforced outlaw till I see yourself I remain yours truly you know
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Public Record Office Victoria (State Archives of Victoria, Australia)

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