'Will Cousin Charlotte actually go to prison?'
A talk by local historian Jess Jenkins
Charlotte Ellis of Belgrave Hall (1836-1917) was a quiet, peace loving woman as her Quaker upbringing dictated. However, she was something more. Whether as Poor Law Guardian, Suffrage protester or charity worker, she had firm views which would often lead her into trouble...
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Event date & time (3 July 2022) | ||
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Sunday | 14:00 | - 15:30 |
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