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  • Cranstoun, Captain William Henry, courts Miss Blandy, 166;
  • trial, 166 sqq.;
  • speech, 167;
  • sentenced, 168;
  • last days, 168;
  • execution, 171;
  • burial, 171;
  • case examined, 172;
  • character and motives, 172 sq.
  • Hadfield, Mrs John, 161;
  • loyalty to husband, 165;
  • mentioned, 169.
  • Haley, Sheriff, 66.
  • Hamilton, Sir Edward, 141, 142, 143.
  • Hanson, John, 191.
  • Hardinge, George, 155 sq., 165.
  • Hare, William (‘burker’), 60.
  • Harmer, James, 192, 193, 196, 199;
  • reproves Times, 221;
  • proprietor of Weekly Dispatch, 222.
  • Harrington, Lady, 86. See also Fitzroy, Lady Caroline.
  • Harris (turnkey of Newgate), 191, 201.
  • Harrison, Richard, marries Mary of Buttermere, 174.
  • Hart, Mrs Christian, 57, 58, 62.
  • Harvey, Daniel, 222.
  • Harvey, Edward, 143.
  • Harwood, Joseph, 198, 200.
  • Hawkins, Sir John, 76.
  • Hayes, Catherine, 123.
  • Hayman, Francis, 75.
  • Hayward, Samuel Denmore, 173;
  • life of, 224.
  • Heathfield, Lardner & Co., 167.
  • Heidegger, John James, 9.
  • Hindley, Charles, 226.
  • Hogarth, William, 76.
  • Holroyd, George, 167.
  • Holt (secretary E.I.C.), 94.
  • Hook, Theodore, 223.
  • Hope, Colonel Alexander Augustus.
  • See Hadfield;
  • the real, 158, 166, 167, 170.
  • Hope, Anthony, 207.
  • Hopetoun, third Earl of, 148, 152, 166.
  • Howard, Frances, 34.
  • Hughes, Ball, 187.
  • Hughes, Sir Edward, 110.
  • Rudd, Margaret Caroline, mentioned, viii, 105;
  • description of, 43;
  • confesses forgery, 44;
  • committed to Bridewell, 46;
  • appears before Sir John Fielding, 46;
  • admitted as evidence for Crown, 47;
  • previous life, 47 sqq.;
  • passes as Daniel Perreau’s wife, 49;
  • sources of income, 49, 50;
  • family, 50;
  • skill as forger, 51;
  • statement in defence, 53;
  • committed to Newgate, 54;
  • arouses public sympathy, 56;
  • her enemies, 56;
  • defends herself in the press, 56;
  • dealings with Mrs Hart, 58;
  • and with Hannah Dalboux, 58;
  • her ‘pair of scissors’ 59;
  • six months in Newgate, 60;
  • her case before the judges, 61;
  • gives her brief, 61;
  • appearance at Old Bailey, 61;
  • trial and acquittal, 62;
  • conduct reviewed, 68;
  • subsequent history, 68;
  • death, 69.
  • Rudd, Valentine, 48.
  • Rutland, Duke of, 159.
  • St Martin’s Lane Academy, 74.
  • Salvadore (moneylender), 48.
  • Sanxy (Dr), 59.
  • Savary, Henry, 205, 225.
  • Scarlett, James, 167, 213.
  • Scawen, William, 59.
  • Scotin (engraver), 76.
  • Seaforth, Lord, 145.
  • Selwyn, George, 32, 104.
  • Serres, Olive, 189.
  • Sharp, William (engraver), 97.
  • Sheppard, Jack, 206, 225.
  • Sibbald, Sir James, 178, 211.
  • Sidmouth, Lord, 190.
  • Skelton, Mr, 149.
  • Slaughter’s coffee house, 75.
  • Smith (Governor of Bridewell), 93.
  • Smith, Madeleine, 34.
  • Smith, Tom, 104.
  • Smythe, Judge, 23.
  • Springett, Rev., 197, 199, PRINTED BY NEILL AND CO., LTD., EDINBURGH.

    Transcriber's Note:

    Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.


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