The protest heroes of Britain’s Past: Meet Captain Ann
In this blog post we uncover one of Britains lesser known protest heroes, Captain Ann who was hanged on this day in 1629 for her part in the Maldon grain riots.
In this blog post we uncover one of Britains lesser known protest heroes, Captain Ann who was hanged on this day in 1629 for her part in the Maldon grain riots.
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