APPENDICES
[ I.]—Proceedings before the Coroner relative to the Death of Mr. Francis Blandy
[ II.]—Copies of Original Letters in the British Museum and Public Record Office, relating to the Case of Mary Blandy
[ 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
[ IV.]—Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance in the year 1746 to the death of her father in August, 1751, with all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event
[ V.]—Letter from Miss Blandy to a Clergyman in Henley
[ VI.]—Contemporary Advertisement of a Love Philtre
[ VII.]—Contemporary Account of the Execution of Mary Blandy
[ VIII.]—Letter from the War Office to the Paymaster-General, striking Cranstoun's name off the Half-Pay List
[ IX.]—The Confessions of Cranstoun—
- 1. Cranstoun's own version of the facts
- 2. Captain Cranstoun's account of the Poisoning of the late Mr. Francis Blandy
[ X.]—Extract from a Letter from Dunkirk anent the death of Cranstoun
[ XI.]—Letter from John Biddell, the Scots genealogist, to James Maidment, regarding the descendants of Cranstoun
[ XII.]—Bibliography of the Blandy Case
[ XIII.]—Description of the satirical print "The Scotch Triumvirate"