Gardiner–Hall gang explained

The Gardiner–Hall Gang was an informal group of bushrangers who roamed the central west of the Colony of New South Wales, Australia in the 1860s. Named after leaders Frank Gardiner and Ben Hall, the gang was involved in numerous shootouts and robberies, including Australia's largest ever gold robbery, 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

Shot himself dead after receiving a mortal gunshot wound to the stomach

Sentenced to fifteen years in prison

Sentenced to fifteen years in prison, served ten, and later became a prominent and wealthy resident of Wrightville.

Hanged

Sentenced to 32 years in prison (served 10 years and then exiled from Australia)

Shot dead by police

Shot dead by police

Shot dead by police

Shot dead

Tried for the murder of William Benyon; convicted and executed in April 1862.[3]

Sentenced to fifteen years in prison, paroled after six years

Timeline of gang activities

Frank Gardiner was granted a ticket of leave in December 1859 on the condition of staying in the Carcoar district, and he soon joined up with John Peisley. Johnny Gilbert joined them soon afterwards, and the gang started stealing cattle and horses. Gardiner's ticket of leave was revoked when a warrant for his arrest for cattle stealing was issued. Gardiner had a partnership with William Fogg in a butcher shop at Spring Creek. Gardiner supplied Fogg with stolen cattle, and Fogg would slaughter the cattle and sell the meat.

1861

1862

In 1862, John Gilbert was first named as an accomplice of Gardiner when they and two others held up a storekeeper. Just over a month later, John Gilbert was involved in another robbery, this time with Gardiner and Ben Hall. From then on John Gilbert was identified as being involved in several hold-ups between Lambing Flat and Lachlan.

1863

1864

1865

As Hales and King approached the hut, the dogs started barking. Bushrangers ran out the back of the hut firing their guns, and kept up the fire as they got through a bush fence that led to the creek. They positioned themselves behind a large tree. Gilbert fired his revolving rifle at Hales and Bright, but it misfired. Meanwhile, King and Hall took up positions. Dunn and Gilbert started firing their revolvers at Hall and King and ran down to the creek. Hales and Bright immediately fired at the bushrangers; Gilbert was shot and died instantly.

Hales ordered his men to follow and to chase Dunn. The three constables chased Dunn for about a mile and a half; they were exhausted and had to give up the pursuit. Dunn stole a horse from nearby Bogolong station and wasn't heard from again for seven months.

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Notes and References

  1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123354175 Death of Dunleavy, the Bushranger
  2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88005166 "The Old Man"
  3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63512358 Our Colonial Banditti
  4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/149720416 Peisley the Bushranger – Murder of Benyon
  5. News: 1863-08-04 . ATTEMPT TO ROB THE BANK AT CABCOAB—A STORE STUCK UP AT CALOOLA. . 2 . Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) . 2021-01-31.
  6. News: 1863-10-01 . OUTRAGE AT CALOOLA. . 3 . Golden Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1860 - 1864) . 2021-01-03.
  7. News: Capture of Frank Gardiner the Highwayman . 21 March 1864 . . 24 January 2013 . Trove.
  8. News: The Empire. . . Sydney, NSW . 31 May 1867 . 2 June 2015 . 4 . . Trove.
  9. News: Career of Dunn the Bushranger . Bruce Herald . III . 98 . 5. 15 February 1866 . 25 December 2010 . Papers Past.
  10. Web site: Bushrangers of Upper Lachlan . 23 August 2018 . The Tablelands Way . . https://web.archive.org/web/20100430022752/http://www.tablelandsway.com.au/experience-trails/bushrangers-of-upper-lachlan/ . 30 April 2010 . dead .
  11. https://www.nma.gov.au/explore/features/springfield-faithfull/highlights/bravery-medal Bravery medal
  12. News: Execution of Dunn . 22 March 1866 . . 24 January 2013 . . National Library of Australia.