Harry Power

Harry Power (1819–1892) was an Australian Bushranger. It is believed, by some, that Ned Kelly served as his accomplice while a teenager.

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Early life

Henry Johnson, also known as Harry Power, was born in Waterford, Ireland on 18 May 1819 and grew up in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, where he worked in the cotton mills. On the 31 August 1840 at the Salford Assizes he was sentenced to transportation for 7 years in Australia for stealing a pair of shoes. They also suspected him of wounding a trooper. He left England on 15 January 1842 and arrived at Hobart aboard the Isabella on 21 May 1842.

He was freed in 1848 and moved to Sydney. By now he was calling himself Harry Power. In 1855 he was arrested for injuring a police officer. It seems that the officer suspected that Power's horse had been stolen and demanded proof of ownership. Since he did not have any proof, Power wounded the officer and escaped. He was caught and sentenced to 14 years. He was released after serving six years, but was again jailed in 1864 for horse stealing.

Escaping from Pentridge Prison in 1869, the 50-year-old Power turned to highway robbery and became known as a Bushranger. He was highly successful and a reward of £5000 was offered for his capture (a large sum of money at that time). There were claims that during these robberies Power had a youthful assistant who took care of the horses. Suspicion fell on the then 16-year-old Ned Kelly. Power himself was captured on the 5 July 1870. There is some suggestion that Kelly's relatives may have betrayed him to the police. He was arrested while on their land.

Later life

Power was not released from prison until February 1885, aged 66. For a while he worked as a tour guide for the old Prison Hulk Success, on which he had once served a sentence, and was by then a museum. In 1892 Harry Power fell in and drowned in the Murray River at Swan Hill, Victoria.

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Legacy

Power's Lookout Reserve near Whitfield, Victoria is named after Harry Power.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Parks Victoria: Power's Lookout Reserve". Parks Victoria. http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=177. Retrieved 20 November 2009. 

Convict records: http://www.convictrecords.com.au/convicts/johnson/henry/59304

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