Sarah Hodgson
Sarah Hodgson | |
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Born | bapt. 1760 |
Died | 10 September 1822 |
Nationality | Great Britain |
Sarah Hodgson (bapt. 1760 – 10 September 1822) was an English printer and newspaper proprietor. Her parents started the
Life
She was baptised in 1760. Her parents were the writer and grammarian Ann Fisher and the publisher Thomas Slack.
The
Around 1803 Hodgson began printing an Arabic version of the
Hodgson died in Newcastle upon Tyne of cholera. Her funeral was at the Hanover Square Chapel conducted by Reverend William Turner.
Associated publications
- Ladies' Own Memorandum-Book (created by her mother) published annually in London[3]
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and new testaments, in the Arabic language[4]
Select Fables; With Cuts, Designed And Engraved By Thomas And John Bewick, And Others, Previous To The Year 1784: Together With A Memoir; and a descriptive Catalogue Of The Works Of Messrs. Bewick. - Newcastle:: [1820]
References
- ISBN 978-1-4456-0934-8.
- ^ Bolckow (2022-02-21), Anne Fisher (1719-1788) plaque - St. Johns Church, Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, retrieved 2022-02-24
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)
- ^ a b "The" holy bible, containing the old and new testaments, in the Arabic language: "Al-"kutub al-muqaddasa wa-hiya kutub al-ʿahd al-ʿatīq wa-l-ʿahd al-ǧadīd (in Arabic). Sarah Hodgson. 1811.