Elizabeth Fuller

Elizabeth Fuller (1644–1709) founded a Free School for boys and girls in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. She is often called Dame Elizabeth Fuller, as a title of respect. In the Victoria County History of Hertfordshire she is referred to as "Mrs Elizabeth Fuller".

Read more about Elizabeth Fuller:  Watford Schools, Elizabeth Fuller's Charity For Sermon and Bread, Furthur Reading

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