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| | Kelly coat of arms |
 | | Ned Kelly (1854 - 80), the outlaw whose parents came from Ireland, was head of the Kelly gang of bush-rangers and bank robbers until he died on the gallows in Melbourne. |
 | | Kelly (William Henry Kelly of Porchester Terrace, Paddington, Middlesex, England) Arms: Or a lion rampant azure between two flaunches of the last each charged with a castle of the first. |
 | | The popular ballad, "Kelly the Boy from Killann", was inspired by Captain John Kelly of Killann, County Wexford, who died while leading the insurgents at New Ross in the rising of 1798. |
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