Lady Anne Dacre

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Lady Anne Dacre was an English noblewoman and philanthropist best known for her charitable works and role in establishing educational institutions in the 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English noblewoman
philanthropist
associatedWith English Reformation era society
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
era Tudor dynasty
surface form: Tudor era
fieldOfWork charity
education
gender female
hasOccupation benefactor
landowner
knownFor charitable works
establishing educational institutions
philanthropy
languageOfUse English
legacy enduring reputation for charity and educational patronage
livedIn Tudor period England
nobleFamily Dacre family
nobleTitle Lady
notableFor supporting religious and charitable foundations
supporting schools
placeOfActivity England
positionHeld landed noblewoman
religion Christianity
socialRole patron of education
patron of the poor
timePeriod 1500s
typeOfPhilanthropy educational philanthropy
religious charity

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Emanuel School foundedBy Lady Anne Dacre