Marshall, John, [87]
Mason, [299]
Mathers, John, [33]-36
Mathews, Daniel, [232]
Maynard, Donald, [59]
Mayne, [59]
Melville, Edward, [142]
Melville, George, [164], [165]
Melville, Captain, see McCallum, Frank, alias Smith
Middleton, Richard, alias Ruggy Dick, [277]
Miles, John, [280]
Miller, see Burgess, Richard H.
Miller, see Slater
Mills, Peter, [21]
Mitchell, Robert, [173]-176
Moonlite, Captain, see Scott, George
Moran, [298]
Moore, [122]
Moore, [109]
Mordecai, see Woolf, James
Morgan, Daniel, [258]-268, [276], [304], [315], [370]
Morgan, James, [143]
Morgan, John, [91]
Mount, James, alias The Old Man, [237]-241, [257]
Murphy, [42], [45]
Murphy, Jeremiah, [164], [165]
Murphy, John, [164], [165]
Musquito, [23], [24], [29]
Naisk, John, [173]-176
Nesbit, James, alias Lyons, [348]
Noon, see Kelly Thomas
Nowlan, see Cashan
Nugent, James, [167]
O'Connor, William, [205], [206]
O'Donnell, James, alias McDonald, William, [93]
Old Man, The, see Mount, James
O'Meally, [212]-216, [221]-228, [276], [355]
O'Sullivan, Jeremiah, [173]-176
Owens, John, [279]
Paddy, Wandong, see Fitzgerald, Patrick
Parrott, Samuel, alias Powell, [51]
Payne, John, [282], [312]
Peisley, John, [196]-199, [276]
Perry, [47]
Perry, John, [52], [53]
Perry, Peter, [186]
Pickthorne, William, [130], [132]
Pierce, Alexander, [33]-39, [73], [333]
Pilcock, [139]
Poole, John, [51]-53
Poulston, [186]
Power, Harry, alias Johnson, [318]-325, [341], [356], [385]
Price, John, [117], [130]
Quinn, [317]
Quinn, Thomas, [167]-169
Regan, [196]
Regan, James, [111]-113
Regent, [316]
Rider, Charles, [41]
Riley, James, [51]-53
Roberts, [167]
Roberts, see Gilbert, Johnny
Roberts, Thomas, [117]
Roberts, William, [148]-152
Robinson, [185]
Rogan, Thomas, [349]
Rogers, William, [161]
Ross, Alexander, [205], [206]
Ross, Charles, [195]
Ross, Charles, [205], [206]
Ruggy, Dick, see Middleton, Richard
Russell, [40]
Rutherford, Charles, [298]
Ryan, [238]
Ryan, James, [51]-53
Ryan, Jeremiah, [41]
Ryan, Patrick, [281]
Scotchman, The Wild, see Macpherson, Alpin
Scotchy, [73]
Scott, Bill, [271]-274, [276]
Scott, George, alias Captain Moonlite, [342]-350, [385]
Scott, William, [140]
Scrimshaw, William, [130], [132]
Sears, Henry, [108]-110
Seary, Michael, [232]
Seymour, [278]
Shanks, James, [352]
Shanks, Robert, [352]
Shea, Daniel, [312]
Shea, John, [87]
Shepherd, John, [280]
Simmons, William H., [313]
Simpson, William, [161]
Slater, alias Miller, [284]
Slattery, Michael, [279]
Smart, Henry, [180]
Smith, [160]
Smith, [298]
Smith, Henry, [155]
Smith, Henry, alias Brennan, [155]
Smith, James, [313]
Smith, Robert, [195]
Smith, Thomas, see McCallum, Frank, alias Captain Melville
Smith, Thomas, see Cunningham
South, John, [91]
Southgate, John, [232]
Southgate, see Kennedy, James
Stallard, Alfred, [165]
Stanley, Frank, alias Wright, [233]
Stanmore, Charles, [296]
Stanton, Patrick, alias Jack Mack, [320]
Steele, Henry, [88]
Stevenson or Stephenson, Alexander, alias Telford, [106]
Stroud, Thomas, [161]
Suffolk, Owen, [140]
Sullivan, Daniel, [294]
Sullivan, John Joseph, [327]-333
Swallow, William, alias Waldon, [104]-107
Tattersdale, Thomas, [56], [57]
Taverner, William, [313]
Taylor, Daniel, [313]
Taylor, John, [233]
Telford, see Stevenson or Stephenson, Alexander
Thomson, see Atterill, James
Thompson, John, [41]
Thompson, John, [295]
Thunderbolt, Captain, see Ward, Frederick
Tierney, James, [41]
Tilly, [47]
Tracey, Thomas, [277]
Travers, Mathew, [33]-36
Underwood, Will, [55], [56]
Vandemonian, see Jepps
Vane, [221]-225, [256], [276]
Vaut, Charles, [88]
Waldon, see Swallow, William
Walker, Isaac, [41]
Walmsley, [55], [56]
Ward, Frederick, alias Captain Thunderbolt, [289]-302, [304], [315], [322], [370], [341], [385]
Watson, William, [194]
Watts, William, alias Charles or George Williams, [106]-107
Webb, Thomas, [233]
Webber, [55], [56]
Weekes, John, [298]
Welsh, Michael, [59]
Wernicke, Gus, [349]
Westwood, William, alias Jackey Jackey, [71]-78, [82], [127]-133, [269], [353]
Whelan, Thomas, [108]
Whitehead, [18], [19]
Whiting, Henry, [130], [132]
Whitton, [73]
Wild Scotchman, The, see Macpherson, Alpin
Williams, [45]
Williams, Charles or George, see Watts, William
Williams, George, [22]
Williams, George, [207]
Williams, Herbert, see Jones, Charles
Williams, Jack, [96]-99
Williams, John, [155]
Williams, John, [282], [313]
Williams, Thomas, [155]
Williams, Thomas, alias Jones, [349]
Wilkinson, John, alias Wilton, [91]
Willis, William, alias Dunkley, [298], [312]
Willison, George, [207]
Willmore, Thomas, [178]-180, [258]
Wilson, [93]
Wilson, [95]
Wilson, George, [164], [165]
Wilson, Harry, [288]
Wilson, John, [182]-184
Wilson, John, [277]
Woolf, James, alias Mordecai, [108]-110
Wright, John, [80]
Wright,—— [336]
Wright, see Stanley, Frank
Wyndham, alias Bennett, see Gough, Charles Hugh
Yankee Jack, see Ellis, John
Young Fogarty, see Fogarty
Young, John, alias Lowe, [155]
Young, William, [161]
A. Bonner, Printer, 1 and 2, Took's Court, London, E.C.
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"Mr. Boxall's pages are very rich in interest and lucid in their information. The history of the bushrangers is a succession of fierce contests and sudden death. To the ordinary man bushranging centres in the name of Kelly, and the chapters of Mr. Boxall's history which describe the audacities of the two brothers—Dan and Ned—in the seventies, are perhaps the cream of the book. In the last of the bushrangers we lost a magnificent soldier; he had the blood of a thousand terriers, and a certain grim humour too."—Academy.
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