He was a Law professor at University College London and despite their income they decided to live in the poorer area near Red Lion Square.
[4] Sarah and Amos took a prominent part in Liberal Nonconformist politics and in movements connected with the position of women.
[4] The Amos family moved to Australia in 1880 in an attempt to fix his father's health problems.
Sheldon was offered and accepted work helping Lord Dufferin with legal issues.
The group was led by Annie Leigh Browne and it was deciding suitable women candidates for election.