File:Anne Fisher (1719-1788) plaque - St. Johns Church, Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.jpg

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Ann Fisher (grammarian) at St John the Baptist's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne

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English: Church of St John the Baptist Anne Fisher (1719-1778) A pioneering educationalist. Published A New Grammar (1745). Ran a girl's school on Denton Chare (1745-1750) Raised nine daughters whilst working alongside her husband, Thomas Slack (m. 1751) They established the Newcastle Chronicle in 1764. Buried in this churchyard. City of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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