Talk on infamous killing which divided Dorset society
The National Trust South Dorset Association is hosting a talk in Weymouth documenting the killing of William Allen in 1850.
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Katie is a trainee reporter for the Dorset Echo and Bridport and Lyme Regis news. She covers a range of topics including breaking news, community stories, entertainment, leisure and more.
The National Trust South Dorset Association is hosting a talk in Weymouth documenting the killing of William Allen in 1850.
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