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Jack Donahue (1804 – 1 September 1830) was a bushranger in Australia between 1825 and 1830. Known as "Bold Jack Donahue" he became part of the notorious "Wild Colonial Boys". ==Early life and transportation== Jack Donahue, also known as John Donohoe, was born in Dublin, Ireland around 1804. An orphan, he began pick-pocketing and, after later involvement in a burglary,〔 〕 was convicted of ''intent to commit a felony'' in 1823, he was transported to Australia in 1825.〔Russel Ward, 'Donohoe, John (Jack) (1806–1830)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/donohoe-john-jack-1985/text2413, accessed 30 August 2013.〕 Upon being shown his cell, at Carter's barracks, in Sydney, Donahue remarked 'A home for life'.〔 During his early imprisonment he was twice sentenced to fifty lashes as punishment.〔
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