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in 1873, but did not seek re-election after forced to leave England for a warmer climate in 1875. Her death was caused by cerebral apoplexy, while she was in Brussels for an educational congress.
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in 1851 to train as a teacher. Early in 1852 she took charge of a class at the
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Educated at private schools in Edinburgh, Chessar travelled to
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Jane Agnes Chessar
Edinburgh
Brussels
teacher
educationalist
London
Home and Colonial Training College
London School Board
Mary Somerville
William Hughes
The Queen


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