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Blandy drank some of it, and on the Tuesday morning, when he came downstairs, he did not come through the kitchen as usual, but went the back way into his study. Did you see him come down? I did not. When was the first time you saw him that day? It was betwixt nine and ten. Miss Blandy and he were together; he was not well, and going to lie down on the bed. Did you see him in the evening?

London: Printed and sold by T. Bailey opposite the Pewter-Pot-Inn in Leadenhall Street. An Authentic and full History of all the Circumstances of the Cruel Poisoning of Mr. Francis Blandy, printed only for Mr. Wm. Brit. Mus. From pp. 113-132 the pamphlet resembles the "Answer to Miss Blandy's Narrative," published also by Wm.

Blandy invited him to his house, honoured the occasion with champagne, drank freely of it, and became confidential. "The noble earl'll nail you f' one o' the girls, Kimbly. I'm a lill bit 'fected when I think, seeing my dear Kimbly 'nited marriage noble family. That's what makes me talk like this. I b'leeve you're gone coon already, ole man. 'Gratulate you, allmy heart."

She clasped me round the neck, and burst out a-crying, and said, "Susan and you are the two honestest servants in the world; you ought to be imaged in gold for your honesty; half my fortune will not make you amends for your honesty to my father." Cross-examined Had Mr. Blandy at any time, and when, previous to the 5th of August been ill?

Ford, Mr. Morton, and Mr. Aston. Evidence for the Prosecution. Dr. ANTHONY ADDINGTON examined I attended Mr. Blandy in his last illness. When were you called to him the first time? On Saturday evening, August the 10th. In what condition did you find him?

Blandy eighteen years ago, and has left his place about twelve years; but he has been very seldom without going three or four days a week to his house ever since; that the prisoner's general behaviour to her father and the family was as well as anybody could do, with affection and duty, as far as ever he saw; that on the Monday night before Mr.

"Officers having been duly elected, the personnel of the Committee was declared to be as follows: James B. Mabon, W. H. Remick, Graham F. Blandy, R. H. Thomas, W. W. Price, G. V. Hollins, C. E. Knoblauch, C. J. Housman, G. M. Sidenberg, Townsend Lawrence, T. F. Wilcox, Erastus T. Tefft, Chairman; Charles L. Burnham, Secretary; Edward Roesler, Treasurer.

Blandy whether or no he had eaten anything that he thought disagreed with him? Miss Blandy made answer, and said her papa had had nothing that she knew of except some peas on the Saturday night before. Did you hear anything of water gruel? I knew nothing of that till it was brought to me. Had you any suspicion of poison then? I had not, nor Mr.

August Cranstoun meets Mary Blandy at Lord Mark Kerr's. October Mrs. Cranstoun takes proceedings in Commissary Court. August Second meeting of Cranstoun and Mary. Cranstoun visits the Blandys and stays six months. January Cranstoun returns to London. 1 March Cranstoun's marriage upheld by the Commissary Court. May Mrs. Blandy's illness at Turville Court.

Blandy mention anything of taking the gruel to him; that on Saturday the prisoner desired he would take care of her father, and if there were any danger, call for help; he told her he thought he was in great danger, and then she begged Dr. Addington might be sent for. Mr. Blandy himself would have deferred it till the next day, but she, notwithstanding, sent for him immediately.

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