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    Mary Blandy (c. 1720 – 6 April 1752) was an eighteenth century British murderer. In 1751, she poisoned her father, Francis Blandy, with arsenic. She claimed...
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  • highlands of Scotland, U.K. David Blandy (born 1976), British artist Mary Blandy (1720–1752), English murderer Stella Blandy (1836-1925), French woman of letters...
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  • Republican Rome, sometime after the Second Punic War. Mary Blandy (1720–1752) poisoned her father, Francis Blandy, with arsenic in England in 1751. Lizzie Borden...
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    which opened in 1998. Mary Berry, food writer and television presenter, lives in Henley. Mary Blandy (1720–1752) lived at Blandy House her family's home...
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    lodging. The prison also had a gallows to execute prisoners, such as Mary Blandy in 1752. For most of the 18th century, the castle prison was run by the...
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  • Double". Lore. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Mahnke, Aaron (23 December 2016). "Mary, Mary". Lore. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Mahnke, Aaron (9 January 2017). "Within...
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    convictions.: 19  "For the sake of decency, gentlemen, don't hang me high." — Mary Blandy, English convicted murderer (6 April 1752), prior to execution by hanging...
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  • (1911) Twelve Scots Trials (1913) Trial of Deacon Brodie (1914) Trial of Mary Blandy (1914) Burke and Hare (1921) Glengarry's Way and Other Studies (1922)...
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    cornmarket. Codrington Library at All Souls is completed. 1752 – 6 April: Mary Blandy is hanged at Oxford Castle for patricide, the last woman hanged in Oxford...
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  • the bench, and on 7 November was knighted. With Heneage Legge he tried Mary Blandy at the Oxford assizes in March 1752. While a puisne baron, Smythe was...
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    claimed that numerous ghosts are resident at the theatre, including Mary Blandy. Burwick, F. (3 November 2011). Playing to the Crowd: London Popular...
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    Southern Conference after the conference's disbandment in 1921. In 1920, Blandy Clarkson led VMI to its third of only four perfect seasons with a 9–0 record...
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  • wrote several novels, and two studies of drug addiction under the name Mary Blandy, an 18th-century forebear who was convicted of poisoning her father....
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    California, where she continues to live with her parents, Mark and Michelle (née Blandy) Berglund, and younger sister, Kirra (b. 2002). She is a graduate of Moorpark...
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    appeared as an expert for the prosecution of Mary Blandy for the poisoning of her father Francis Blandy in 1752. He then retired to Reading in Berkshire...
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    Blandy (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃di] ; also known as Blandy-les-Tours) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in...
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  • John Thomas Baldwin (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    professor and manager of the Blandy Experimental Farm at the University of Virginia. Baldwin returned to the College of William & Mary in 1946 as a professor...
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    next day and she did so again in court, pointing to the prisoner. Richard Blandy, a constable, gave evidence that he had been coming from Drury-Lane house...
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  • Benson (1892–1933), English feminist, travel writer, and novelist Stella Blandy (1836–1925), French woman of letters, feminist Stella Bowen (1893–1947)...
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  • from Calcutta to Liverpool, refloated and repaired. Sold to Portuguese Blandy Brothers in 1883 for coal hauling. Wrecked in 1885 and sold for scrap. Emma...
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