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Jane Procter

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which lasted for twenty years. Her ambitions turned to the nearby town of Darlington which was expanding due to the railway. She founded "Selby School" in 1848 as a boarding school for girls at Number 11 Townhouse, in Houndgate helped by her sisters Elizabeth and Barbara. The school moved to become
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In 1866 a petition in support of giving women the vote was raised for presentation to parliament. Both Jane and her sister Elizabeth signed the petition. There was about 1,500 signatures on the petition and it was used in support of
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and she was buried there. A group of her ex-students arranged for a memorial to be placed there. Polam Hall school was still running in 2013, when the school announced its intention to convert from a private to a
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which was a Quaker school open to both boys and girls. She offered a job as a teacher there but chose to leave and teach in
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In 1850 she and her sister Elizabeth founded the "Darlington Women's Temperance Association" which met at the school.
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headmistress, suffragist and temperance campaigner. She founded what would become the Quaker
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British headmistress, suffragist and temperance campaigner
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Kirklevington
Rome
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Polam Hall School
British
Polam Hall School
Darlington
Kirklevington
Yarm
Blackburn
Ackworth School
Doncaster
Selby
Polam Hall School
Arthur Pease
John Stuart Mill
Rome
free school




"Procter, Jane (1810–1882), headmistress and temperance campaigner"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/51746
UK public library membership
ISBN
0-9507796-0-1

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