Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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never saw but at such times she behaved with true affection and
regard. Had she used to be much with him?--She used to be backwards and forwards with him in the room. Did you give any intimation to Miss Blandy after the powder was tried?--I did not, but went up to acquaint her uncle. He was so affected he could not come down to apprise Mr. Blandy of it. When did she first know that you knew of it?--I never knew she knew of it till the Monday. How came you to suspect that at the bottom of the pan to be poison?--I found it very gritty, and had no smell. When I went down and saw the old washerwoman, that she had tasted of the water gruel and was affected with the same symptoms as Mr. Blandy, I then suspected he was poisoned, and said I was afraid Mr. Blandy had had foul play; but I did not tell either him or Miss Blandy so, because I found by the maid that Miss Blandy was suspected. Whom did you suspect might do it?--I had suspicion it was Miss Blandy. KING'S COUNSEL--When was Dr. Addington sent for?--On the Saturday night. [Sidenote: Mrs. Mary Mounteney] Mrs. MARY MOUNTENEY[10] examined--Susan Gunnell brought a pan to my |
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