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The genuine and authentic account of the murder of Daniel Clarke, shoemaker, on the 8th of February, 1744-5. Also the material part of the arraignment and tryal of Richard Houseman, Henry Terry, and Eugene Aram, for the said murder, at the assizes held at York Castle, July 28, 1759. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Eathurst, and Mr. Justice Noel. To which is added, A succinct Account of the Behaviour of Eugene Arain, from the Time of his receiving Sentence that of his Execution; the Particular he consess's, and the Reasons he left in Writing for the horrid Attempt he made on his own Life. Containing in the whole, every circumstance and Transaction relating to the said murder, before at, and after the Perpetration thereof.
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The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresborough, ...
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: 1759- Books
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The original and the only authentic account of the trial of Eugene Aram (late a school-master at Knaresbrough) for the murder of Daniel Clark; with his autobiography, and a particular account of his studies, and literary attainments; also, several of his letters, and poems; and his plan and specimens of an Anglo-Celtic lexicon / [Eugene Aram].
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]- Books
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The genuine life, trial, and dying words of Eugene Aram, who was convicted the 3d of August, at York Assizes, and executed the 6th, for the murder of Daniel Clarke, of Knaresborough, which he committed in the year 1744-5. Containing, I. Some remarkable circumstances which attended this unhappy man's life. II. The strange and wonderful manner by which this murder was first discover'd III. His ingenious defence on his trial, greatly admired by all present. IV. His behaviour while under confinement and after receiving sentence of death. V. His attempting to bleed to death, by cutting his arm with a razor the night before he suffer'd. VI. His behaviour and last dying words at the place, of execution. With the copy of a letter he deliver'd at the place of execution.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1759?]- Books
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The genuine life, trial, and dying words of Eugene Aram, who was convicted the 3d of August, at York assizes, and executed the 6th, for the murder of Daniel Clarke, at Knaresborough, which Murder he Containing the wonderful Manner by which this Murder was found out; with his Behaviour at the Place of Execution.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1759?]- Books
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The genuine account of the life and 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 3, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel, Esq. After a short narration of the fact, is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the 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 Yates, &c. The examination and confesion 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 tryal: 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 manuscripts of Eugene Aram. To this edition is further added, the surprizing story of Jaques Du Moulin.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, school-master, for the murder of Daniel Clark ... Who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, esq; ... To which are added ... 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, etc / All taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of E. Aram. [Anon].
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1759]- Books
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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 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq; one of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of Common Pleas. To which, after a short Narration of the Fact, is perfixed, An Account of the remarkable Discovery of the Human Skeleton at St. Robert's Cave, where it had lain upwards of Thirteen Years. - A Detail of all the Judical 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 Yates, &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. All taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, &c.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, ... who was convicted at York Assizes, August 3, 1759, ... To which, ... is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the human skeleton at St Robert's Cave, ... To which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial: ...
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: 1759- Books
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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 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq; 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 the human skeleton at St. Robert's Cave, where it had lain upwards of Thirteen Years:-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 Yates, &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. All taken immediately from the Original Depositions, Papers, &c.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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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 Plans. 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 Heney 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. And taken immediately from the Original Depositions, Papers, and the Manuscripts of Eugene Aram.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: 1792- Books
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knarrsbrough in the county of York. Who was convicted at York Assizes, August 3, 1759, be before the Hon. William Noel, Esq. After a short narration of the fact, is prefixed, an account of the remarkable discovery of the 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 deposition of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c. The examination and confession of Richard Houseman; the apprehending of Eugeue Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk: with his examination and commitment. To which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his tryal: his own account of himself, written after his condemnation with the apology, which he left in his cell, for the attempt the 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 manuscripts of Eugene Arm. To this edition is further added, the surprizing story of Jaques du Moulin.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresbrough ... Who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, ... To which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his trial: ...
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1770?]- Books
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clark, Late of Knaresbrdugh in the County of York. Who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq; 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 the 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 Yates, &c. The Examination and Consestion 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 E. Aram.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1759]- Books
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, school-master, for the murder of Daniel Clark, Late of Knaresbrough in the County of York. Who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq; 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 the Human Skeleton at Thistle-Hill: A Detail of all the Judicial Proceedings from the Tme 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 Yates, &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 E. Aram.
Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759.Date: [1759]