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    – 20 January 1880), also known as Captain Moonlite, though also referred to as Alexander Charles Scott and Captain Moonlight, was an Irish-born New Zealand...
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  • Captain Moonlite, the Wantabadgery Bushranger is a 1906 Australian play about the bushranger Captain Moonlite that was first produced by Edward Irham...
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    Moonlite is a 1910 Australian bushranger film about Captain Moonlite, played by John Gavin, who also directed for producer H.A. Forsyth. It was also known...
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    began in the early 1860s came to an end. The scholarly, but eccentric Captain Moonlite (alias of Andrew George Scott) worked as an Anglican lay reader before...
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    in 1863. Captain Moonlite and his band arrived in the district on 15 November 1879 and held up 39 people at Wantabadgery Station. Moonlite and his gang...
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    Away Geoff Leyland TV movie East West 101 Hunter 3 episodes Wild Boys Captain Moonlite / Preacher Scott Episode: "1.5" 2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries...
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    of the Wantabadgery Bushrangers led by Andrew George Scott, alias Captain Moonlite. It is possible that Nesbitt was romantically involved with Andrew...
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    (Sydney), 17 October 1897, page 7. "Captain Moonlite's" Gang, Bendigo Advertiser, 19 November 1879, page 2. Moonlite's Latest Victim, Newcastle Morning Herald...
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  • Captain Moonlight may refer to: Captain Moonlite, an Irish-born Australian bushranger A nickname for agrarian violence in Ireland; see Whiteboys This disambiguation...
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    end of a rope were bushranger Andrew George Scott, better known as Captain Moonlite, in 1880, and the last woman to be hanged in NSW, Louisa Collins, in...
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