A Full and Authentic Report of the Trial of Jonathan Martin : at the Castle of York, on Tuesday, March 31, 1829, for Setting Fire to York Minister : with an Account of the Life of the Lunatic : the Destruction of the Choir of York Cathedral ... : the Flight and Apprehension of the Incendiary : his Examination and Commitment to York City Gaol : the Proceedings at Public Meetings held at York, in consequence of the Fire andc., andc.
| Binding: | Softcover |
| Volume Condition: | Very Good |
| Dust Jacket: | No |
| Edition: | 2nd Edition |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher Name: | H Bellerby at his Public Library |
| Publication Year: | 1829 |
| Publication Place: | York (13, Stone-Gate) |
| Book ID: | 004070 |
| Catalogue(s): | History - Family and Institutional History, Geneaology ◇ Crime, True Crime and Conspiracies ◇ Chapbooks |
2nd edition. 72pp [4]. With a 'striking likeness' portrait of Martin as frontispiece, and a ground plan of York Minster. In blue card wrappers (heavily worn at edges, marked, chipped along spine). Page edges worn and some faint, occasional spotting internally else neat and clean. Martin, a tanner and press-ganged sailor, was twice committed to a lunatic asylum. A religious zealot, deeply aggrieved at the Church of England, he set fire to York Cathedral in 1829, causing extensive damage. He was captured a week later and his trial the following month became a national cause celebre, coming just months after the trial of Burke and Hare in Edinburgh. Martin was convicted but avoided the death penalty, the judge finding him insane and committing him to Bethlem Royal Hospital (Bedlem), where he spent the rest of his life. 8vo. Hard to find. LHD records 11 copies (University of London, Wellcome Library etc).
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