Trial of Mary Blandy by Unknown
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best of my knowledge, I never told her about a quarrel.
Have you ever had a quarrel?--We had a little quarrel sometime before. Did you ever declare you were to go away?--I did. [Sidenote: Mary Banks] MARY BANKS, examined--I remember being in Mr. Blandy's kitchen in company with Ann James. COUNSEL--Who was in company?--I do not remember. Do you remember a conversation between Elizabeth Binfield and Ann James?--I do not remember anything of it. Do you remember her aspersing Miss Blandy's character?--I do not recollect. Did you hear her say, "She should be glad to see the black bitch go up the ladder to be hanged"?--She did say, "She should be glad to see the black bitch go up the ladder to be hanged." When was this?--It was the night Mr. Blandy was opened. Are you sure it was that day?--I am sure it was. Where was Miss Blandy then?--She was then in the house. |
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