The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough in the county of York : who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esquire, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas : to which after a short narration of the fact is prefixed an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle-Hill : a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram and Henry Terry to York Castle : the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c. : the examination and confession of Richard Houseman : the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself written after his condemnation : with the apology which he [left in] his cell for the attempt he made on his own life and his plan for a Lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. / all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers and the manuscripts of Eugene Aram.
1792
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The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough in the county of York : who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esquire, one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas : to which after a short narration of the fact is prefixed an account of the remarkable discovery of a human skeleton at Thistle-Hill : a detail of all the judicial proceedings from the time of the bones being found to the commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram and Henry Terry to York Castle : the depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c. : the examination and confession of Richard Houseman : the apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn in Norfolk, with his examination and commitment : to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial, his own account of himself written after his condemnation : with the apology which he [left in] his cell for the attempt he made on his own life and his plan for a Lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. / all taken immediately from the original depositions, papers and the manuscripts of Eugene Aram.
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8th ed.
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York : Printed for E. Hargrove, 1792.
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83 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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