Mrs Winter (Australian bushranger)
Mrs Winter, a bushranger in nineteenth-century Australia, was briefly associated with John Tennant, the ‘Terror of Argyle’; she is believed to have been the convict Mary Winter (née Herd). Winter is one of only three female bushrangers known from nineteenth-century Australia. The other two are Aboriginal women: Mary Cockerill (‘Black Mary’) and Mary Ann Bugg (‘Mrs Thunderbolt’).
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Mrs Winter (Australian bushranger)
Mrs Winter, a bushranger in nineteenth-century Australia, was briefly associated with John Tennant, the ‘Terror of Argyle’; she is believed to have been the convict Mary Winter (née Herd). Winter is one of only three female bushrangers known from nineteenth-century Australia. The other two are Aboriginal women: Mary Cockerill (‘Black Mary’) and Mary Ann Bugg (‘Mrs Thunderbolt’).
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Mrs Winter, a bushranger in ni ...... Ann Bugg (‘Mrs Thunderbolt’).
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Mrs Winter, a bushranger in ni ...... Ann Bugg (‘Mrs Thunderbolt’).
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Mrs Winter (Australian bushranger)
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