with the said tea, did afterwards, to wit, on the
said 10th day of November and on the said divers days
and times aforesaid, there drink and swallow several
quantities of the said poison so mixed as aforesaid
with the said tea; and that you the said Mary Blandy
might more speedily kill and murder the said Francis
Blandy, you the said Mary Blandy, on the said 5th day
of August and at divers other days and times between
the said 5th day of August and the 14th day of August,
in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of our said
sovereign lord George the Second, now King of Great
Britain, &c., with force and arms, at the parish of
Henley-upon-Thames aforesaid, in the county aforesaid,
did knowingly, wilfully, feloniously, and of your
malice aforethought, mix and mingle certain deadly
poisons, to wit, white arsenic, with certain water
gruel, which had been made and prepared for the use
of your said then father, the said Francis Blandy,
to be drank by him, you the said Mary then and there
well knowing that the said water gruel, with which
you did so mix and mingle the said deadly poison as
aforesaid, was then and there made for the use of the
said Francis Blandy, with intent to be then and there
administered to him for his drinking the same; and
the same water gruel, with which the said poison was
so mixed as aforesaid, afterwards, to wit, on the
same day and year, at Henley-upon-Thames aforesaid,
was delivered to the said Francis, to be then and
there drank by him; and the said Francis Blandy, not
knowing the said poison to have been mixed with the
said water gruel, did afterwards, to wit, on the said
5th day of August and on the next day following, and
on divers other days and times afterwards, and before
the said 14th day of August, there drink and swallow
several quantities of the said poison, so mixed as
aforesaid with the said water gruel, and the said Francis
Blandy, of the poison aforesaid and by the operation
thereof, became sick and greatly distempered in his
body, and from the several times aforesaid until the
14th day of the same month of August, in the twenty-fifth
year aforesaid, at the parish aforesaid, in the county
aforesaid, did languish, on which said 14th day of
August, in the twenty-fifth year aforesaid, the said
Francis Blandy, at the parish aforesaid, in the county
aforesaid, of that poison died; and so you, the said
Mary Blandy, him the aforesaid Francis Blandy, at
Henley-upon-Thames aforesaid, in manner and form aforesaid,
feloniously, wilfully, and of your malice aforethought,
did poison, kill, and murder, against the peace of
our said lord the King, his crown and dignity.
CLERK OF THE ARRAIGNS—How sayest thou, Mary Blandy, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted, or not guilty?
PRISONER—Not guilty.
CLERK OF THE ARRAIGNS—Culprit, how wilt thou be tried?
PRISONER—By God and my country.
CLERK OF THE ARRAIGNS—God send thee a good deliverance.