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  1. Andrew George Scott (5 July 1842 – 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 immigrant to the Colony of Victoria, a bushranger there and in the Colony of New South Wales, and an eventual and current day Australian folk figure.

  2. 4 déc. 2020 · Garry Linnell's biography of the bushranger known as Captain Moonlite reveals a complex figure.

  3. Learn about the life and crimes of Andrew George Scott, also known as Captain Moonlite, who was hanged in 1880. Explore his relationship with James Nesbitt, his fellow fugitive and alleged lover, and the mysteries and myths surrounding his past.

  4. One of the more famous photographs is that of A.G. Scott otherwise known as Captain Moonlight (or sometimes Moonlite) who committed various crimes – bank-robbery, passing false cheques, stealing gold – and led a gang of outlaws until he was eventually caught by police, tried in Sydney in 1879 and subsequently executed in Darlinghurst Gaol ...

  5. 1 août 2017 · Learn about the life and crimes of Andrew George Scott, aka Captain Moonlite, a notorious bushranger in late 19th century Australia. Discover the truth behind the myths and legends of his bank robberies, escapes, and execution.

  6. Andrew George Scott (1842-1880), bushranger, self-styled 'Captain Moonlite', was born at Rathfriland, County Down, Ireland, and baptized on 5 July 1842, son of Thomas Scott, Anglican clergyman, and his wife Bessie, née Jeffares.

  7. Cultured, charming and dangerous, Andrew George Scott (c1842–1880), known as Captain Moonlite, was an Irish-born bushranger. He committed his first serious offence in 1869, robbing a bank in Egerton, Victoria.