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Devoy was moved enough by Wilson's description of the conditions under which he and his colleagues laboured to begin collecting money from the American-Irish community to organise their rescue. When enough money had been collected and a whaling ship, the
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sailed to Western Australia and rescued Wilson and five other Fenian prisoners. Initially two British ships sought to stop the progress of the
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Wilson settled in Rhode Island, where he married and lived out the rest of his life. In 1920, Wilson met
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at the age of 17 (enlisting under a false name) to avoid arrest for the battery of a police officer.
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On 10 February 1866, he was arrested by the police who discovered him hiding in a safe house in
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conduct, and sentenced to death. However, this sentence was later commuted to
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Wilson, along with other military Fenians was tried, found guilty of
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Prisoners sentenced to death by the British military
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in 1864. The following year he deserted, along with
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