[2] He was from the Open Brethren and he started his work distributing tracts to people at fairs and public events around his home of Exeter in Devon.
[3] She still helped in schools in the Blackdown hills so she could assist Brealey in the counties of Somerset and Devon.
[2] In 1887 Elizabeth and Charlotte Hanbury left the wilds and moved to the home of her brother Cornelius, in Richmond.
[2] In 1889 she set out to assist prisoners in Morocco and the brief time she was there she established a reading room as a base for Christian outreach.
[4] In 1900 when her mother was 107 years old her portrait was painted by Percy Bigland and she wrote a letter to Queen Victoria from her "oldest subject".