Anne Camm

Anne Camm (née Newby; August 1627 – 30 September 1705) was an early English Quaker preacher.

Anne travelled throughout Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire advocating the views of George Fox.

In 1653 she was put on trial for her blasphemy but argued that this was incorrect and she published her views in A True Declaration of the Suffering of the Innocent, two years later.

Anne's reduction in her preaching is thought to mirror the changing role of women within the Quakers.

Frequently quiet, Anne reacted when she heard of opposition to Quaker women having meetings and the women Quakers in Kendal wrote letters in protest to the views of John Wilkinson and John Story.