This at once supplied the vicar with what appeared to be a motive for ' foul play ' on the part of the woman. He accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected, and the woman was arrested. With... British Farmer's Magazine - 232 psl.1851Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Joseph Kay - 1850 - 678 psl.
...' foul play ' on the part of the woman. He accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected,...know, it would give the hangman work for the next twelve months.' Undue weight ought not to be attached to the declaration of such a woman as Mary May,... | |
| John C. Cobden - 1853 - 528 psl.
...for ' foul play' on the part of the woman. Ho accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected,...it will be unnecessary for me to detail it. She was convictsd. Previously to her execution she refused to make any confession, but said, ' If I were to... | |
| 1853 - 528 psl.
...proved that the mother had poisoned fifteen of her own children; and previously to her execution she said, " If I were to tell all I know, it would give the hangman work for the next twelve months." At Runcorn, in the year 1846, it was Eroved that a woman had entered three of her children... | |
| 1857 - 514 psl.
...proved that the mother had poisoned fifteen of her own children ; and previously to her execution she said, " If I were to tell all I know, it would give the hangman work for the next twelve months." At Runcorn, in the year 1846, it was E:oved that a woman had entered three of her children... | |
| 1859 - 802 psl.
...arsenic were detected; the • 'Sanitary Inquiry Kenort,' 1S43, p. 235. woman was arrested, tried, and convicted. Previously to her execution she refused...any confession, but said: ' If I were to tell all that I know, it would give the hangman work for the next twelve months.' These murders were not confined... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1863 - 332 psl.
...for ' foul play' on the part of the woman. He accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected,...Know, it would give the hangman work for the, next twelve months."1 Undue weight ought not to be attached to the declaration of such a woman as Mary May,... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1864 - 324 psl.
...for ' foul play9 on the part of the woman. He accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected,...any confession, but said, ^If I were to tell all I Tcnow, it would give the hangman work for the next t^oelve months.' Undue weight ought not to be attached... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - 312 psl.
...for 'foul play' on the part of the woman. He accordingly obtained permission to have the body of her brother exhumed ; doses of arsenic were detected,...execution, she refused to make any confession, but Baid, 'If I were to tell all I know, it would give the hangman work for the next twelv6 months" ' Many... | |
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