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Eugene Aram | lit.salon
Eugene Aram
Born:
1704
Died:
1759
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Born:
1704
Died:
1759
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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 ..
1759
Eugene Aram
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The trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, late of Knaresborough, in the county of York, who was convicted at York assizes, August 5, 1759 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
1759
Eugene Aram
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genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram: for the murder of Daniel Clark ... who was convicted at York assizes, August 5, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel ... to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial ; his own account of himself, written after his condemnation, with his apology ... for the attempt he made on his own life ; and his plan for a lexicon, some pieces of poetry, &c. ...
1759
Eugene Aram
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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
1800
Eugene Aram, Thomas Hood
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The original and the only authentic account of the trial of Eugene Aram, late a schoolmaster 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 his plan and specimens of an Anglo-Celtic Lexicon ; to which is added, "The dream of Eugene Aram"
1832
Eugene Aram, Thomas Hood
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The remarkable trial of Eugene Aram: of Knaresborough, in the county of York, schoolmaster, for the murder of Daniel Clark, shoemaker, committed on the 8th day of February, 1744-5
1759
Eugene Aram, Great Britain. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery
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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
1759
Eugene Aram, Hoadly Dr, William Shakespeare, Cowley Mrs, Great Britain. Assizes (York)
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The trial of Eugene Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark, of Knaresbrough who was convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759 : 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 : also, "The dream of Eugene Aram," a poem, by Thomas Hood
1759
Eugene Aram, Thomas Hood, Great Britain. Assizes (York)
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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
1759
Eugene Aram
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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
1800
Eugene Aram
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Exemplified in the discovery of the murder of Daniel Clarke: fourteen years after it was perpetrated by Eugene Aram : with the admirable defence he made on his trial : and an affecting letter he wrote to a friend, the night before his execution : on which evening he attempted to make away with himself : to which is added, an account of the horrid murder committed by M'Kinlie, Gidley, Zekerman, and Quinten, on the bodies of Capt. Cochran, Capt. Glass, with his wife and daughter, the mate, his brother, and two boys, on board the Brig Earl of Sandwich
1809
Eugene Aram, Great Britain. Assizes (York)
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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 Hon. 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 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
1809
Eugene Aram, Great Britain. Assizes (York)
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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, Aug. 5, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel of the Court of Common Pleas ... : to which are added, the remarkable defence he made on his own 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
1815
Eugene Aram
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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, Aug. 5, 1759, before the Honorable William Noel, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the Court of Common Pleas 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
1815
Eugene Aram, Great Britain. Assizes (York)
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The remarkable trial and defence of Eugene Aram, of Knaresborough, executed for the murder of Daniel Clark committed on the 8th Feb. 1744-1745
1824
Eugene Aram
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The genuine account of the trial of Eugene Aram, etc
1832
Eugene Aram
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The trial and life of Eugene Aram several of his letters and poems: and his plan and specimens of an Anglo-Celtic lexicon; with copious notes and illustrations, and an engraved fac-simile of the handwriting of this very ingenious but illfated scholar
1832
Eugene Aram, M. J. Fryer
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Genuine account of Trial: to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial
1832
Eugene Aram
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, school-master of knaresborough, who was convicted at York assizes, august 3, 1759, of the murder of Daniel Clark; to which are added, Mr. Aram's plans of a celtic lexicon, and other literary remains
1832
Eugene Aram
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The remarkable trial of Eugene Aram, of Knaresborough, in the county of York, schoolmaster, for the murder of Daniel Clark, shoemaker committed on the 8th of February, 1744-5
1832
Eugene Aram
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The life and trial of Eugene Aram, who was executed for the murder of Daniel Clark (of Knaresborough): with some account of his family, 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.
Eugene Aram
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Trial, to which are added the remarkable defence he made on his trial: his own account of himself written after his condemnation ... also "The Dream of Eugene Aram"
Eugene Aram