Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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How did you find yourself after drinking it?--I found no ill-effects
till after dinner; I then had a hardness in my stomach, and apprehended it was from eating plentifully of beans for dinner. What symptoms had you afterwards?--My stomach seemed to have something in it that could not digest, and I had remarkable trembling for three days, and after that for three mornings was seized with a reaching. Have you since that time been ill from what you ate or drank?--I tasted the water gruel twice--once on the Tuesday evening when I was mixing it for my master, and on Wednesday, when I was going to pour it away, I put the pan to my mouth and drank a little of it. How did you find yourself after that?--I did not find any remarkable disorder till the Wednesday morning about two o'clock, before my master's death; then I was seemingly seized with convulsions. My throat was very troublesome for five or six weeks after, and seemed a little soreish and a little swelled. I continued very ill for three weeks and upwards after my master's death, which was on the Wednesday. I went to bed sick at two that morning, and applied to Dr. Addington. Do you remember anything besides letters coming from Mr. Cranstoun?--I remember she had once a large box of table linen and some Scotch pebbles in it; she said they came from him. What time was this?--This was early in the spring, before my master's death. Had she more than one box sent to her?--She had a small box sent afterwards of Scotch pebbles; that might be about three months before |
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