Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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shown a paper.) I really believe this is it, which I took out of the
fire and delivered it to Susan Gunnell, after which I had it again from her, and I delivered it to Dr. Addington and Mr. Norton. Do you remember Miss Blandy's saying anything about Susan Gunnel's eating the water gruel?--I do. When Susan was ill she asked me how Susan did. I said, "Very ill." Said she, "Do you remember her ever drinking her master's water gruel?" I said, "Not as I know of." She said, "If she does she may do for herself, may I tell you." Did she bid you tell Susan so?--She did not bid me tell Susan, but I did tell her. What time was this?--It might be about a month or six weeks before Mr. Blandy's death. Do you remember any expressions she made use of about her father?--I heard her say, "Who would grudge to send an old father to hell for £10,000?" Exactly them words. When was this?--It was about a month before his death, or it may be more; I cannot justly tell. How was this conversation introduced?--She was speaking of young girls being kept out of their fortunes. Who was with you at this time?--It was to me, and nobody else. Have you heard her abuse him with bad language?--I have heard her curse him, call him rascal and villain. |
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