Their son, Bernard, was born in Birmingham but he was brought up and educated at Clifton College in Bristol, where John taught.
[1] She was in America in 1888 attending the inaugural meeting of the International Council of Women in Washington with Susan B.
[1] She taught herself to read hieroglyphics and published her own papers including, The Iconography of Bes, and of Phoenician Bes-Hand Scarabs in 1902.
[4] She created a catalogue of the Grenfell family's and the scarab collection belonging to Queen's College.
[1] This collection had been left to the college by Robert Mason but it had been gathered by the Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni.