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The Murder of Mary Ashford Naomi Clifford

The Murder of Mary Ashford By Naomi Clifford

The Murder of Mary Ashford by Naomi Clifford


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Discover why the death of Mary Ashford has intrigued and bewildered for two centuries. This fresh and comprehensive exploration of the case includes a detailed reconstruction of events, with new conclusions on the key question: Was Thornton the true killer?

The Murder of Mary Ashford Summary

The Murder of Mary Ashford: The Crime that Changed English Legal History by Naomi Clifford

In the small hours of 27 May 1817, Mary Ashford, a young servant girl from the village of Erdington near Birmingham, left a party in the company of Abraham Thornton. A few hours later she was found drowned in a pool; an inquest established that she had been raped. Despite a seemingly solid alibi, Thornton, an uncouth young man with a bad reputation, was soon on trial for his life, but to the widespread consternation of everyone from the local gentry to the humblest labourer, he was acquitted at the direction of the judge. Public opinion across the country was outraged, convinced that a murderer had evaded the gallows. Then, in a last-ditch effort to find justice, Mary's brother used an archaic legal process to prosecute Thornton again, only find himself confronted with an extraordinary challenge. In court, Thornton threw down a gauntlet and demanded his legal right to trial by combati?1/2 The outcome altered the course of English legal history. In this many-layered account, Naomi Clifford looks at the key issue of whether Thornton was guilty but also explores themes including the birth of forensic investigation, the meaning of sexual consent and the struggle of a modern state to emerge from its medieval legal heritage.

About Naomi Clifford

Naomi Clifford likes nothing better than sharing extraordinary real-life stories from the past. Her previous books include The Disappearance of Maria Glenn, which looked at the abduction of a young heiress in 1817, and 'Women and the Gallows 1797 to 1837: Unfortunate Wretches (November 2017)', about the hanging of 131 women for crimes ranging from husband murder to sheep stealing.

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GOR009341335
9781473863385
1473863384
The Murder of Mary Ashford: The Crime that Changed English Legal History by Naomi Clifford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20180521
148
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