Andrew George Scott also known as Captain Moonlite was born in Ireland and lived from 1842 to 1880 CE. In 1870 CE he was sentenced to twelve months in Maitland goal, he spent a large amount of his sentence in Parramatta Lunatic Asylum because he feigned insanity. He was then sent to Ballarat goal then to Pentridge goal.
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They were both robbers. It appears that Robin Hood robbed the rich to help the poor. Captain Moonlight was a highwayman.
Do you mean Captain Moonlight?. If so, Captain Moonlight was an Australian bushranger whose real name was Andrew George Scott. See the link for more information.
Because that's where the money was?
When you go to the giant prison in Russia, Captain price is a prisoner. You save him, and then he joins your squad.
Captain Moonlite, aka Captain Moonlight, aka Andrew George Scott, was originally a preacher at the small Victorian town of Egerton. An admirer of Ned Kelly, he made a sudden decision to become a bushranger. His first target was the manager of the Egerton Bank, who was fully aware of Scott's identity. Scott tied him up, with orders to tell police he had been robbed by Captain Moonlight. It is believed that the choice of name was a spur-of-the-moment decision based upon the robbery occurring in the middle of the night, under moonlight.
Captain Moonlite, aka Captain Moonlight, aka Andrew George Scott, was an Australian bushranger during the 1870s and 1880s. Prior to becoming a bushranger, he was a preacher at the small Victorian town of Egerton, but his misguided admiration for Ned Kelly caused him to decide to become a bushranger. His first target was the manager of the Egerton Bank, who was fully aware of Scott's identity. Scott tied him up, with orders to tell police he had been robbed by Captain Moonlight. It is believed that the choice of name was a spur-of-the-moment decision based upon the robbery occurring in the middle of the night, under moonlight. At one stage, Moonlight was caught and imprisoned in Ballarat, but upon his escape, he resumed bushranging. He was caught again, sentenced to prison again, and finally released in 1879 - whereupon he promptly formed a gang and resumed bushranging. He was finally caught when he and and his gang held up a farmhouse at Wantabadgery and held numerous people hostage. One man escaped and alerted the police. Nine policemen surrounded the farmhouse, and during the gun battle that ensued, one policeman and two of Captain Moonlight's gang were killed. Moonlight was captured, tried and hanged.
Captain Moonlite, aka Captain Moonlight, aka Andrew George Scott, was originally a preacher at the small Victorian town of Egerton. An admirer of Ned Kelly, he made a sudden decision to become a bushranger. His first target was the manager of the Egerton Bank, who was fully aware of Scott's identity. Scott tied him up, with orders to tell police he had been robbed by Captain Moonlight. It is believed that the choice of name was a spur-of-the-moment decision based upon the robbery occurring in the middle of the night, under moonlight.
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The crew and the captain turn into skeletons in the moonlight and they cannot be killed until the curse is broken.
Moonlight in Chinese is "Yue Guang". The tone of Yue is go down, and the tone of Guang is flat.
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