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Definition of Bushrangers

Bushranger
Bushranger Bush"ran`ger, n. One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.

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- plays about bushrangers include David Burn's The Bushrangers (1829), William Leman Rede's Faith and Falsehood; or, The Fate of the Bushranger (1830), William...
- Vietnam War Bushranger, the Norinco JW-103 rifle Bushrangers, Australian rules football team in the AFLQ State ****ociation North East Bushrangers, Australian...
- competition. It was known as the Victorian Bushrangers between 1995 and 2018, before dropping the Bushrangers nickname and electing to be known as simply...
- The Bushranger may refer to: The Bushranger (1928 film) The Bushranger (1976 film) The Bushrangers, a play staged in Australia Bushranger (disambiguation)...
- The Canberra Bushrangers were originally created as the Melbourne Bushrangers, To replace the Melbourne Monarchs in the 1991-92 Australian Baseball League...
- Bathurst to Forbes, south to Gundagai and east to Goulburn. Unlike many bushrangers of the era, Hall was not directly responsible for any deaths, although...
- The Murray Bushrangers is an Australian rules football team playing in Victorian statewide under-18s competition, presently known as the Talent League...
- regarding the location of the bushrangers' camp. The events of the night of August 26 did not go well for the bushrangers. ‘Flash Clarke’ had been severely...
- August 1858 – 17 November 1879) was an Australian bushranger who was a member of the Wantabadgery Bushrangers led by Andrew George Scott, alias Captain Moonlite...
- Gang were at her hotel in June that year. Versions of the ballad depict bushrangers with the first name of "Jack" and surnames such as "Dolan," "Doolan,"...