She spent years talking in the UK in support of the Zenana Bible and Medical Missionary Society.
Urmston was born in Clapham Common in 1828, but she was brought up in Ryde on the Isle of Wight.
This was considered ludicrous and he caused some concern with his sharp practice that got him elected in Oxford.
In November she married Henry Brabazon Urmston who had been working for the East India Company since 1847.
The Temperance advocate Frederick Charrington invited her to preach thirteen times in East London at the Assembly Hall, Mile End.
[1] The following year her biography "The Starry Crown: a sketch of the life work of Harriett E. H. Urmston, etc" was published.