The left side of the following table is devoted
to events that happened on the goldfields and in Victoria at large,
while the right column gives a time line for the vaious court trials
that surrounded the Eureka Stockade.
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8 August 1851
Gold discovered at Buninyong.
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16 May 1854 Robert Rede becomes Resident Gold Commissioner in Ballarat.
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22 June 1854 Captain Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Melbourne.
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26 August 1854
Lieutenant Governor and Lady Hotham
visit the Ballarat goldfields as part of their inspection of
the Victorian goldfields.
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7 October 1854
James Scobie murdered near
the Eureka Hotel.
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7 October 1854
Depositions taken
in the inquest of James Scobie.
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9 October 1854
James and Catherine Bentley
and John Farrell arrested.
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10 October 1854
Johannes Gregorius,
servant to Father Patrick Smyth, assaulted by Constable Lord.
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12 October 1854 A judicial inquiry held into the murder of James Scobie. The Bentleys and Farrell discharged.
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17 October 1854
Riot and burning of
Bentley's Eureka Hotel.
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19 October 1854 James and Catherine Bentley re-arrested.
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21 October 1854
Andrew McIntyre
and Thomas Fletcher arrested.
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22 October 1854
Ballarat's Catholics
meet to protest the treatment of Father Smyth's servant.
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Meeting at Bakery Hill resolves to raise funds for the defence of McIntyre and Fletcher.
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26 October 1854
Thomas Fletcher
and Andrew McIntyre charged with riot.
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27 October 1854 A plan for the defence of the Government Camp at Ballarat is developed by Captain Thomas.
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28 October 1854
Henry Westerby
charged with riot and the destruction of the Eureka Hotel.
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30 October 1854 Lieutenant-Governor Hotham establishes a board of enquiry into the events following the death of Scobie.
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2 November 1854 The Scobie enquiry sits.
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10 November 1854 The Scobie enquiry ends.
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11 November 1854
Meeting on
Bakery Hill puts forward resolutions enshrined in the Ballarat
Reform League charter.
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16 November 1854 Lieutenant Governor Hotham appoints a Gold Fields Commission.
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18 November 1854
James and Catherine Bentley,
John Farrell and William Hance tried convicted of the manslaughter
of James Scobie.
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21 November 1854
Henry Westerby, Thomas
Fletcher and Andrew McIntyre convicted for the destruction of
the Eureka Hotel.
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27 November 1854
J.B. Humffray,
George Black and Thomas Kennedy meet with Governor Hotham to
demand the release of Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre.
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28 November 1854
A detachment of
the 12th Regiment are ambushed by a group of diggers as they
arrive to reinforce the Ballarat Camp.
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30 November 1854
Skirmishes
occur at the Gravel Pits.
Southern Cross flag raised
and oath sworn at a second meeting on Bakery Hill.
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30 November 1854
Donald Campbell,
George Goddard,
Benjamin Ewins,
Duncan McIntyre,
John Chapman
and William Bryan
charged with riot
at the Gravel Pits.
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2 December 1854 Assistant-Commissioner Gilbert Amos briefly held prisoner by the stockaders.
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3 December 1854
Soldiers and police attack the
stockade at Eureka.
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3 December 1854 Over one hundred men arrested at the Eureka Stockade. Over the next few days, thirteen were charged with high treason.
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4 December 1854
Governor Hotham
proclaims Martial Law in Ballarat.
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4 December 1854 Henry Seekamp arrested on the charge of seditious libel.
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6 December 1854 Public meeting held in Melbourne to protest the actions of the Lieutenant Governor and Ballarat authorities at Eureka.
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9 December 1854 Henry Powell dies from injuries received during the stockade battle.
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11 December 1854 The Colonial Secretary John Foster resigns.
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11 December 1854 Inquest held into the death of Henry Powell.
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14 December 1854 First sitting of the Gold Fields Commission.
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10 January 1855 The Gold Fields Commission recommends a general amnesty for all those connected with the Stockade.
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18 January 1855
Arthur Akehurst
found not guilty of manslaughter in the death of Henry Powell.
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19 January 1855 Donald Cambell, George Goddart, Benjamin Ewins, Duncan McIntyre, John Chapman and William Bryan found not guilty of riot at the Gravel Pits.
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25 January 1855
Henry Seekamp
found guilty of seditious libel.
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22 February 1855
John Joseph tried for treason.
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19 March 1855
Timothy Hayes tried for treason.
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21 March 1855
Raffaelo Carboni tried for treason.
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23 March 1855
Michael Tuohy tried for treason.
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26 March 1855
The Attorney-General decides
not to prosecute Thomas Dignum.
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27 March 1855
The final report of the Gold Fields
Commission presented to the Governor.
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27 March 1855
William Molloy, Jacob Sorenson,
John Phelan, Henry Read and James McFie Campbell found not guilty
of high treason.
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14 July 1855 Raffaelo Carboni elected to the local court at Ballarat to adjudicate mining disputes.
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10 November 1855 Peter Lalor and J.B. Humffray elected to the Legislative Council.
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