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.
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M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]
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York : printed for C. Etherington, Bookseller, in the Pavement, M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]

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