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TRIAL OF MARY BLANDY - Edited By - WILLIAM ROUGHEAD - Author of "Twelve Scots Trials," "The Riddle of the Ruthvens," "Glengarry's Way," &c. - ILLUSTRATED - 1914
PREFACE
APPENDICES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
MARY BLANDY.
INTRODUCTION
LEADING DATES IN THE BLANDY CASE
THE TRIAL - AT THE ASSIZES HELD AT OXFORD FOR THE COUNTY OF OXFORD. - TUESDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1752.
APPENDIX II. - COPIES OF ORIGINAL LETTERS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM AND PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, RELATING TO THE CASE OF MARY BLANDY.
APPENDIX III. - A LETTER FROM A CLERGYMAN TO MISS MARY BLANDY, NOW A PRISONER IN OXFORD CASTLE; WITH HER ANSWER THERETO. AS ALSO MISS BLANDY'S OWN NARRATIVE OF THE CRIME FOR WHICH SHE IS CONDEMNED TO DIE.
A vivid portrait of an 18th‑century courtroom drama unfolds in this carefully compiled narrative. The book follows the arrest, interrogation, and early hearings of a young woman whose name sparked scandal across England, presenting the social pressures and legal customs that shaped her fate. Readers are drawn into the tense atmosphere of the Assizes, where gossip, politics, and personal ambition collide.
Beyond the courtroom, the editor weaves in a wealth of newly published documents—letters, government correspondence, and contemporary pamphlets—that shed light on the people surrounding the case. Illustrated portraits and a rare facsimile of the accused’s final letter add a personal touch, while the appendix offers a glimpse of the archival material that underpins the story. The result is a clear, engaging account that brings the era’s intrigue to life without revealing the ultimate verdict.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (538K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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