Agnes Campbell, Lady Roseburn (1637 — 24 July 1716), Scottish businesswoman, was "Scotland's wealthiest early modern printer.
When her husband died in 1676, 38-year-old Agnes took over the exclusive licence[3] and built the largest printing business in Edinburgh.
[5] In 1693, her petition to Parliament was granted, and Agnes Campbell's printing business remained independent from her second husband Patrick Telfer's financial oversight.
[6][7] She was Daniel Defoe's Scottish printer, and published a folio edition of his poem "Caledonia.
She died in July 1716, age 78, in Edinburgh, and left a significant fortune to her heirs.