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, Aug. 5, 1759, before the Honorable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas
An edition of 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, Aug. 5, 1759, before the Honorable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas (1815)
to which, after a brief 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 Yeates, &c., &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, and manuscripts of Eugene Aram
By Eugene Aram,Great Britain. Assizes (York)
Publish Date
1815
Publisher
Printed by Hargrove and Son
Language
eng
Pages
52
Description:
subjects: Trials, litigation, Murderers, Trials (Murder)
People: Daniel Clark (-1745), Eugene Aram (1704-1759)
Places: Great Britain