The Case of Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffreys…, 1752
The Case of Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffreys fairly stated and compared, in which the natural passions, premeditation, and consequences of murder are considered …also some general reflexions on the passion of love, addressed immediately to the fair sex. 28 pp. (London, 1752).
About the Case
Four pamphlets on the case of Mary Blandy, who was hanged in 1752 for poisoning her father with arsenic in Oxford, England. Francis Blandy had disapproved of his daughter’s relationship with Captain William Cranstoun.