Larry Cummins (bushranger)

Larry Cummins (1844–1909) was a bushranger in central New South Wales, Australia during the 1860s. Cummins was from south of Abercrombie, New South Wales and was married to Bridget Francis. Bridget's father had been a supplier of illicit alcohol in , on the Abercrombie River. On August 29, 1863 at Vardy’s Limerick Races Inn at Cooksvale Creek, north of Crookwell, Fredrick Lowry and Cummins were taken into custody following a shootout in which Lowry was shot in the throat. Lowry died the next day at Woodhouselee north of Goulburn.

Larry Cummins (bushranger)

Larry Cummins (1844–1909) was a bushranger in central New South Wales, Australia during the 1860s. Cummins was from south of Abercrombie, New South Wales and was married to Bridget Francis. Bridget's father had been a supplier of illicit alcohol in , on the Abercrombie River. On August 29, 1863 at Vardy’s Limerick Races Inn at Cooksvale Creek, north of Crookwell, Fredrick Lowry and Cummins were taken into custody following a shootout in which Lowry was shot in the throat. Lowry died the next day at Woodhouselee north of Goulburn.