Elizabeth Dudley (Quaker)

decided that she contributed good works because she enjoyed less restrictions in her life than many women.

[1] Her brother Charles Dudley was active in the British and Foreign Bible Society.

In 1825 she put together her autobiography which was titled "The life of Mary Dudley, with some account of the illness and death of her daughter.

The book was titled Types of Quaker Womanhood and it was published by the Friends' Tract Association.

Twelve years later Charles Tyler published a book about her life based on her diary and letters and also including correspondence by her sister Charlotte Dudley.