Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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house on the 8th of August with water gruel in it and powder at the
bottom, and desired me to look at it. I sent for Mr. Norton. He took the powder out on a piece of white paper which I gave him. He delivered the same powder to me, and I took care of it and locked it up. Cross-examined--Did you ever see any behaviour of Miss Blandy otherwise than that of an affectionate daughter?--I never did. She was always dutiful to her father, as far as I saw, when her father was present. To whom did you first mention that this powder was put into the paper?--To the best of my remembrance, I never made mention of it to anybody till Mr. Norton fetched it away, which was on the 11th of August, the Sunday morning after, to be shown to Dr. Addington. Between the time of its being brought to your house and the time it was fetched away, were you ever at Mr. Blandy's house?--No, I was not in that time, but was there on Sunday in the afternoon. Had you not showed it at any other place during that time?--I had not, sir. Did you, on the Sunday, in the afternoon, mention it to Mr. or Miss Blandy?--No, not to either of them. [Sidenote: S. Gunnell] SUSANNAH GUNNELL, examined--I carried the water gruel in a pan to Mrs. |
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