Mary Blandy

Blandy in 1751/52 Mary Blandy (1720 – 6 April 1752) was an eighteenth century English murderer. In 1751, she poisoned her father, Francis Blandy, with arsenic. She claimed that she thought the arsenic was a love potion that would make her father approve of her relationship with William Henry Cranstoun, an army officer and son of a Scottish nobleman. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Blandy, Mary, 1720-1752
    Published 1752
    London : Printed for John and James Rivington ..., 1752.
    46 p. ; 35 cm. (fol.)
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    by Blandy, Mary, 1720-1752
    Published 1914
    Edinburgh : [W. Hodge, 1914]
    1 online resource ([9] leaves of plates, 210 p.) : ill., ports.
    LLMC digital
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    Edinburgh : Printed in the year M.DCC.LII [1752]
    33 p.
    Other Authors: ...Blandy, Mary, 1720-1752...
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    by Swan, John, d. 1752
    Published 1752
    London : Printed by R. Walker for W. Richards ..., 1752.
    [2], iv, 246 p.
    Other Authors: ...Blandy, Mary, 1720-1752...

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