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Eliza Fenning's own narrative of circumstances which occurred in the family of Mr. Turner, from the time of her going into their service until her apprehension ... To which are added, the affidavits, with several important letters and remarks / [Elizabeth Fenning].
Fenning, Elizabeth, 1792 or 1793-1815.Date: [1815]- Books
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Five cases of recovery from the effects of arsenic : with the methods so successfully employed for detecting the white metallic oxide ; in which the very delicate and satisfactory tests peculiar to Mr. Hume were principally adopted, as well as some others of a more crude nature, formerly in use ; to which are annexed many corroborating facts, never before published, relative to the guilt of Eliza Fenning / [John Marshall].
Marshall, John, 1818-1891.Date: 1815- Books
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The case of Eliza Fenning who was convicted of attempting to poison the family of Mr. Turner by mixing arsenic in yeast dumplings : containing her trial, and the particulars of her execution, including ... several affecting letters written a short time previous to her execution / [Anon].
Fenning, Elizabeth, 1792 or 1793-1815.Date: [1815?]- Books
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Circumstantial evidence : The extraordinary case of Eliza Fenning, who was executed in 1815, for attempting to poison the family of Orlibar Turner, by mixing arsenic in yeast dumplings. With a statement of facts, since developed tending to prove her innocence of the crime.
Fenning, Elizabeth, 1793-1815Date: [1829?]- Books
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The important results of an elaborate investigation into the mysterious case of Elizabeth Fenning: being a detail of extraordinary facts discovered since her execution, including the official report of her singular trial, now first published, and copious notes thereon. : Also, numerous authentic documents; an argument on her case; a memorial to H.R.H. the Prince Regent; & strictures on a late pamphlet of the prosecutors' apothecary / by John Watkins, LL.D. ; With thirty original letters, written by the unfortunate girl while in prison; an appendix, and an appropriate dedication.
Watkins, John, active 1792-1831.Date: 1815