Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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with him after Thursday.[9]
Had you used to attend him?--I had for several years. The last illness he had before was in July, 1750. I used to attend him. Did you ever hear Miss Blandy talk of music?--I did. She said she had heard it in the house, and she feared something would happen in the family. She did not say anything particular, because I made very light of it. Did she say anything of apparitions?--She said Mr. Cranstoun saw her father's apparition one night. How long before his death was it that she talked about music?--It might be about three or four months before. Was the powder you delivered to Dr. Addington the self-same powder you received of Mrs. Mounteney?--It was the very same; it had not been out of my custody. Should you know it again?--I have some of the same now in my pocket. [He produces a paper sealed up with the Earl of Macclesfield's and Lord Cadogan's seals upon it.] This is some of the same that I delivered to Dr. Addington. Cross-examined--Who sent for you to the house?--I cannot tell that. When you came, did you see Miss Blandy?--I did. She and Mr. Blandy were both together. |
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