Ashford v Thornton was an 1818 English legal case in the Court of 
King's Bench that upheld the right of the defendant, on a private 
appeal from an acquittal for murder, to trial by battle. In 1817, 
Abraham Thornton was charged with the murder of Mary Ashford. Thornton 
met Ashford at a dance, and walked with her from the event. The next 
morning, Ashford was found drowned in a pit, with little outward signs 
of violence. Although public opinion was heavily against Thornton, the 
jury quickly acquitted him, and also found him not guilty of rape. 
Mary's brother, William Ashford, launched an appeal, and Thornton was 
rearrested. Thornton claimed the right to trial by battle, a medieval 
usage which had never been repealed by Parliament. Ashford argued that 
the evidence against Thornton was overwhelming, and that he was thus 
ineligible to wager battle. The court decided that the evidence against 
Thornton was not overwhelming, and that trial by battle was a 
permissible option under law; thus Thornton was granted trial by 
battle. Ashford declined the offer of battle and Thornton was freed 
from custody. Appeals such as Ashford's were abolished by statute the 
following year, and with them the right to trial by battle. Thornton 
emigrated to the United States, where he died about 1860.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1190:

The Third Crusade: FrederickĀ I Barbarossa drowned in the Saleph River 
in Anatolia.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I%2C_Holy_Roman_Emperor>

1838:

More than 25 Australian Aborigines were massacred near Inverell, New 
South Wales.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myall_Creek_massacre>

1935:

American physician Bob Smith had his last alcoholic drink, marking the 
traditional founding date of Alcoholics Anonymous.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous>

1957:

In the Canadian federal election, the Progressive Conservative Party 
led by John Diefenbaker won a plurality of the seats in the Canadian 
House of Commons, bringing an end to 22 years of Liberal Party rule.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election%2C_1957>

1965:

The Battle of Dong Xoai, one of the largest battles in the Vietnam War, 
began, with the Viet Cong eventually defeating the Army of the Republic 
of Vietnam.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dong_Xoai>

2008:

War in Afghanistan: An airstrike by the United States resulted in the 
deaths of eleven paramilitary troops of the Pakistan Army Frontier 
Corps and eight Taliban fighters in Pakistan's tribal areas.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gora_Prai_airstrike>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

deltiology (n):
The study and collection of postcards
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deltiology>

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