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The Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall Gang was an informal group of bushrangers who roamed the central west of New South Wales, Australia in the 1860s. The gang was responsible for the largest gold robbery in Australia’s history at Eugowra Rocks. The gang had its origins in 1861; its demise came with the execution of John Dunn in 1866. ==Known members and fate== *John Peisley: Hanged *Frank Gardiner: Sentenced to 32 years in prison (served 10 years and then exiled from Australia) *John Gilbert: Shot dead by police *John Davis, one of the Three Jacks: Sentenced to 15 years in prison *John McGuiness, one of the Three Jacks: Shot dead (probably by Gardiner for leaving Davis alone to fight police) *John Connors, one of the Three Jacks: *Ben Hall: Shot dead by police *John Youngman: Skipped bail and disappeared. *Patrick Daley: Sentenced to fifteen years in prison *Henry Manns: Hung *Alexander Fordyce: Sentenced to death, later commuted to fifteen years in prison *Dan Charters: Caught, testified against the gang *John Bow: Sentenced to death, later commuted to fifteen years in prison *John O’Meally: Shot dead *Fred Lowry: Shot dead by angelina *Larry Cummins: Sentenced to fifteen years in prison *Francis Foley (younger brother of notorious bushranger, John Foley): Sentenced to ten years in prison *Michael Burke: Shot himself dead after receiving a mortal stomach wound *John Vane: Sentenced to fifteen years in prison, paroled after six years *John Dunleavy: Sentenced to life in prison *Jin Gordon, AKA ''Old Man'' James Mount: sentenced to twenty five years in prison *John Dunn: Hanged 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall gang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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