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

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The Murder of Mary Ashford: The Crime that Changed English Legal History - Clifford, Naomi
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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. ...

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The Murder of Mary Ashford: The Crime that Changed English Legal History 2018, Pen & Sword History, Barnsley

ISBN-13: 9781473863385

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