Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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a bitch, and said she would not stay. Since this affair happened I
heard her say, "Damn her for a black bitch. I shall be glad to see her go up the ladder and swing." How long after?--It was after Miss Blandy was sent away to gaol. Cross-examined--What was this quarrel about?--I do not know. I heard her say she had a quarrel, and was to go away several times. Who was by at this time?--Mary Banks was by, and Nurse Edwards, and Mary Seymour, and I am not sure whether Robert Harman was there or not. How was it introduced?--It happened in Mr. Blandy's kitchen; she was always talking about Miss. Were you there on the 5th of August?--I cannot say I was. Do you remember the prisoner's coming into the washhouse and saying she had been doing something with her father's water gruel?--No, I do not remember it. [Sidenote: E. Binfield] ELIZABETH BINFIELD, recalled--Did you, Elizabeth Binfield, ever make use of such an expression as this witness has mentioned?--I never said such words. Did you ever tell this witness Miss and you had quarrelled?--To the |
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