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.

Title
  1. 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.
Published by
  1. London : Published by Cowie and Strange; Purkess; and sold by all venders of pamphlets, [1829]
Author
  1. Fenning, Elizabeth, 1793-1815

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Additional authors
  1. Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.
  2. Purkess, George, 1801-1859
  3. Cowie and Strange. pbl
Description
  1. 8 p.; 18 cm.
Subject
  1. Trial proceedings > Great Britain > 19th century
  2. Turner, Orlibar
  3. Trials (Poisoning) > Great Britain > 19th century
Genre/Form
  1. Trial proceedings – Great Britain – 19th century.
Call number
  1. Pforz (Fenning, E. Circumstantial evidence. 1829)
Note
  1. The Examiner newspaper of June 14, 1829 is cited on page 7 as responding to a report appearing in many newspapers "[w]ithin the last few weeks."
  2. Title vignette, signed R.C. (i.e. Robert Cruikshank).
  3. Price: One penny.
  4. Two columns to the page.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted access;
Author
  1. Fenning, Elizabeth, 1793-1815, defendant.
Title
  1. 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.
Imprint
  1. London : Published by Cowie and Strange; Purkess; and sold by all venders of pamphlets, [1829]
Restricted access
  1. Restricted access; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Local note
  1. Provenance: Anne and F.G. Renier (signature on t.p.).
  2. Single sheet, folded and unopened. In white envelope.
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Added author
  1. Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856. Artist
  2. Purkess, George, 1801-1859, publisher.
  3. Cowie and Strange. Publisher
  4. Renier, Anne, 1910-1988, former owner.
  5. Renier, Fernand Gabriel, 1905-1988, former owner.
Research call number
  1. Pforz (Fenning, E. Circumstantial evidence. 1829)
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