Trial of Mary Blandy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Trial of Mary Blandy.

Trial of Mary Blandy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Trial of Mary Blandy.

13. The Authentic Trials of John Swan and Elizabeth Jeffryes....  With the Tryal of Miss Mary Blandy.  London:  Printed by R. Walker for W. Richards, near the East Gate, Oxford. 1752.  Brit.  Mus. (Published later than the “Candid Appeal.”)

14. The Fair Parricide.  A Tragedy in three Acts.  Founded on a late melancholy event.  London.  Printed for T. Waller, opposite Fetter Lane.  Fleet Street (price 1/-).  Brit.  Mus. (May 5, 1752.)

15. The Genuine Speech of the Hon Mr. ——­, at the late trial of Miss Blandy.  London:  Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane. 1752.  (Price sixpence.) Brit.  Mus. (May 15, 1752.)

16. The x x x x Packet Broke open, or a letter from Miss Blandy in the Shades below to Capt.  Cranstoun in his exile above.  London.  Printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Paternoster Row. 1752.  Price 6d.  Brit.  Mus. (May 16, 1752.)

17. The Secret History of Miss Blandy.  London.  Printed for Henry Williams, and sold by the booksellers at the Exchange, in Ludgate St., at Charing Cross, and St. James.  Price 1s. 6d.  Brit.  Mus. (June 11, 1752.  A sane and well-written account of the whole story.)

18. Memories of the Life of Wm. Henry Cranstoun, Esqre.  London.  Printed for J. Bouquet, at the White Hart, in Paternoster Row. 1752.  Price one shilling.  Brit.  Mus. (June 18, 1752.)

19. The Genuine Lives of Capt.  Cranstoun and Miss Mary Blandy.  London.  Printed for M. Cooper, Paternoster Row, and C. Sympson at the Bible Warehouse, Chancery Lane. 1753.  Price one shilling.  Brit.  Mus.

20. Capt.  Cranstoun’s Account of the Poisoning of the Late Mr. Francis Blandy.  London:  Printed for R. Richards, the Corner of Bernard’s-Inn, near the Black Swan, Holborn.  Brit.  Mus. (March 1-3, 1753.)

21. Memories of the life and most remarkable transactions of Capt.  William Henry Cranstoun.  Containing an account of his conduct in his younger years.  His letter to his wife to persuade her to disown him as her husband.  His trial in Scotland, and the Court’s decree thereto.  His courtship of Miss Blandy; his success therein, and the tragical issue of that affair.  His voluntary exile abroad with the several accidents that befel him from his flight to his death.  His reconciliation to the Church of Rome, with the Conversation he had with a Rev. Father of the Church at the time of his conversion.  His miserable death, and pompous funeral.  Printed for M. Cooper in Paternoster Row; W. Reeve in Fleet Street; and C. Sympson in Chancery Lane.  Price 6d.  With a curious print of Capt.  Cranstoun.  Brit.  Mus.  (March 10-13, 1753.  As the title-page of this pamphlet is torn out of the copy in the Brit.  Mus., it is given in full.  From pp. 3-21 the tract is identical with “The Genuine Lives,” also published by M. Cooper.)

22. Parricides! The trial of Philip Stansfield, Gt., for the murder of his father in Scotland, 1688.  Also the trial of Miss Mary Blandy, for the murder of her Father, at Oxford, 1752.  London (1810).  Printed by J. Dean, 57 Wardour St., Soho for T. Brown, 154 Drury Lane and W. Evans, 14 Market St., St. James’s.  Brit.  Mus.

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