Bushranger Ned Kelly was sentenced to death by hanging by Judge Redmond Barry on 29 October 1880. He was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 11 November 1880.
Ned was hanged on the 11th of November 1880 in Melbourne.
Ned Kelly was hung at the age of 25 at the Melbourne Gaol. Although he was a bushranger, the reward for his capture was increased following his murder of three police men, and this was the crime for which he was hanged.
Dan Kelly, the younger brother of notorious outlaw Ned Kelly, was not hanged. Instead, he was killed during a confrontation with police at the Siege of Glenrowan in June 1880, just days before Ned's capture. Ned Kelly was eventually tried and hanged in November 1880. Thus, only Ned faced the gallows, while Dan met his end in a violent clash.
The judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to be hanged was Judge Redmond Barry. He presided over Kelly's trial in 1880, where Kelly was found guilty of murder. Judge Barry's decision ultimately led to Kelly's execution by hanging on November 11, 1880.
Do you mean how did he die - He was hanged, 11th November 1880, in Melbourne Goal
Ned Kelly was hanged in Melbourne Gaol on 11 November 1880.
Ned Kelly was hanged. Ben Hall was shot.
After being captured, Ned Kelly was put on trial and then hanged.
Ned Kelly was hanged in Melbourne Gaol on 11 November 1880.
On the 11th of November, 1880, Ned Kelly was hanged in Melbourne Gaol.
Ned Kelly was hanged in Melbourne Gaol, Victoria.
ned kelly died on 11th November 1880 aged 25 and got hanged up at Old Melbourne Gaol.
Ned was hanged on the 11th of November 1880 in Melbourne.
Yes. Ned Kelly was killed as a bushranger. He was hanged for the murder of three policemen.
At 10am on the 11th of November 1880 in the old Melbourne Goal, Ned Kelly was hanged.
Ned Kelly was hanged. His was the ultimate punishment, the loss of his life, at the age of 24 or 25, in 1880.
Ned Kelly was hung at the age of 25 at the Melbourne Gaol. Although he was a bushranger, the reward for his capture was increased following his murder of three police men, and this was the crime for which he was hanged.