The execution of Miss Mary Blandy, for the murder of her father, with the Rev. Swinton in attendance. Mary Blandy (1720 - April 6, 1752) was an English murderer. In 1751, she poisoned her father, Francis Blandy. She claimed that she thought the arsenic was a love potion that would make her father approve of her relationship with William Henry Cranstoun, an army officer and son of a Scottish nobleman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-execution-of-miss-mary-blandy-for-the-murder-of-her-father-with-the-rev-swinton-in-attendance-mary-blandy-1720-april-6-1752-was-an-english-murderer-in-1751-she-poisoned-her-father-francis-blandy-she-claimed-that-she-thought-the-arsenic-was-a-love-potion-that-would-make-her-father-approve-of-her-relationship-with-william-henry-cranstoun-an-army-officer-and-son-of-a-scottish-nobleman-image246623630.html
RMT96JXP–The execution of Miss Mary Blandy, for the murder of her father, with the Rev. Swinton in attendance. Mary Blandy (1720 - April 6, 1752) was an English murderer. In 1751, she poisoned her father, Francis Blandy. She claimed that she thought the arsenic was a love potion that would make her father approve of her relationship with William Henry Cranstoun, an army officer and son of a Scottish nobleman.
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