A Full Report of the Evidence Taken At the Thames Police Court And the Coroner

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A Full Report of the Evidence Taken At the Thames Police Court And the Coroner
Norman Benjamin Kellogg
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C. Beiany" After the statement had been made by the prisoner to Mr Garratt, he wrote a variety of letters to his friends in Sunderland, giving the same account of the circumstances under which his x wife had died. He (the Solicitor-General) would not at present trouble the jury with reading them, as they would be read in evidence. There was, how- ever, one to Mr Hall which he must read, because in it he referred to the letter written to Mr Bell. It was in these terms : [4]. "London, June, 1844 ..." Dear Hall. Oh ! I am distracted, 1 cannot write nor do any- thing. I have lost my dear Rachel; and, what makes the loss so much the worse, it was caused by my own neglect, from leaving some medicine, which I myself had been taking a portion of for my stomach, in a tumbler on the top of the drawers at the opposite end of the room where she was. She had gone for the tumbler, and poured some water into it without observing anything in it, the medicine being only a small portion of liquid in the bottom of the glass, and clear as the glass or water ; then she had drank it.

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