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By Sarah Oconnell

Who was James Bentley?

Source: James Bentley (born19 October 1997) is an Irish international rugby league footballer who plays as a loose forward, second-row or hooker for Leeds Rhinos in the Super League. He played for the Bradford Bulls in the Championship.

What happened to James Bentley?

James Bentley suicided by overdosing on laudanum at Carlton on 10 April 1873, Catherine stating at the inquest ‘My husband has never been of quite right mind since he lost his property at the Ballarat Riots.

What was James Bentley accused of?

At the trial in November 1854 at Melbourne’s Supreme Court, James Bentley, William Hance and Thomas Farrell were all found guilty of the manslaughter of James Scobie and sentenced to 3 years hard labour.

When did Peter Lalor lead Eureka stockade?

Peter Lalor, (born February 5, 1827, Tinakill, Queen’s County [now County Laois], Ireland—died February 9, 1889, Melbourne, Australia), Irish-born Australian leader of the 1854 gold miners’ uprising at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Victoria, the most-celebrated rebellion in Australian history; subsequently he became

What important events took place in the Eureka Stockade?

Eureka Stockade, rebellion (December 3, 1854) in which gold prospectors in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia—who sought various reforms, notably the abolition of mining licenses—clashed with government forces. It was named for the rebels’ hastily constructed fortification in the Eureka goldfield.

Who is James in Agatha Christie?

James Bentley was portrayed by Joe Absolom in the ITV TV adaptation which formed part of the Agatha Christie’s Poirot TV series.

How many miners were killed in the Eureka Hotel fire?

At least 22 diggers and six soldiers were killed. The rebellion of miners at Eureka Stockade is a key event in the development of Australia’s representational structures and attitudes towards democracy and egalitarianism.

Why did the miners burn down the Eureka Hotel?

On the 17th of October 1854, 10,000 miners gathered at Bentley’s Eureka Hotel on the Goldfields of Ballarat, Victoria to protest the acquittal of James Bentley, the hotel proprietor and prime suspect in the murder of Scottish miner James Scobie, by an allegedly corrupt magistrate.

When was the Eureka Hotel burnt down?

An ex-convict from Tasmania, James Bentley was the owner of the Eureka Hotel, which was burnt down on 17 October 1854, after the death of Scottish miner, James Scobie.

Is it legal to fly the Eureka flag?

Conversation. In Morrison’s Australia, it is unlawful to fly a Eureka flag which is part of our history, but legal to fly Nazi flags. Where are the freedom of speech warriors?

Was the Eureka Stockade successful for the miners?

The rebellion at the Eureka Stockade took terrible casualties, but although the miners were defeated on the day, they were successful in bringing about the changes they sought. Within months all the miners held for trial were acquitted, except one. Miners were also given the right to own the land on which they worked.

Why is Peter Lalor a significant person?

Peter Lalor (February 5, 1827 – February 9, 1889) was the leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion, one of Australia’s few violent protests and seen by many as the start of democracy in Australia. He later became an important politician in Victoria.

Who did Peter Lalor marry?

Lalor married Alicia Dunne on 10 July 1855 in Geelong. Their daughter, Anne (Annie), was born in Prahran in 1856; their son Joseph was born at Sandridge (now called Port Melbourne) on 18 December 1857. Annie Lalor married Thomas Lempriere in 1882, but died three years later of pulmonary phthisis.

What does the Eureka flag stand for?

The Eureka Flag is commonly used as a symbol of nationality, and radicalism. It is used by political groups and radicals as all round symbol of protest. The flag has been used as a symbol of left and right groups ranging from trades unions, nationalists, anti taxation lobbies, communists and neo-Nazis.