The life, trial, and execution, of Eliza Fenning, : an interesting young woman, only twenty years of age, servant to a law stationer, in Chancery Lane. For mixing a quantity of arsenic in some dumplings, with intent to poison the family. The remarkable account of her execution, in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday last. Her declaration of her innocence, and the particulars of a letter sent to her master and mistress, requesting their attendance in Newgate. The conversations she had with them, and also the parting farwell with her dear mother, the evening before she suffered. With an account of the affidavit sworn by one of the tu[rn]keys. To which is added a copy of verses

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Main Author: Fenning, Elizabeth, 1793-1815
Other Authors: Pitts, John, 1765-1844 (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London: : Printed by J. Pitts, no. 14, Grea[t] Andrew Street, Seven Dials., [1815]
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