She was Anne Conway's companion and they were both interested in the views of the German philosopher Jakob Böhme.
She married George Foxcroft who was later employed by the East India Company.
She became involved with the Cambridge Platonists via Henry More who was one of their leaders and within the group she met the philosopher Anne Conway.
[2] When Henry More published his treatise Philosophiae Teutonicae censura on the controversial Jakob Böhme it is presumed that this was for her.
[3] He noted that he was better than the Quakers and his mild criticism may have encouraged Foxgrove and Conway's defense of his work.