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Charlotte Hanbury

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33: 143:. 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. In 1900 she returned to England after being told that she would not live much longer. The Tangier mission continued run by Henry Gurney who was her cousin. Henry would make this task as his life's work. 158:
on 22 October 1900. Her mother died 1 year and 9 days later aged 108 years and 144 days. Charlotte's autobiography was published by Caroline Head the following year.
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in 1826, becoming his second wife. She had a brother named Cornelius like her father and a sister named like her mother. Charlotte worked first helping in local
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and he started his work distributing tracts to people at fairs and public events around his home of Exeter in Devon. She still helped in schools in the
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Timothy C. F. Stunt, β€˜Hanbury , Elizabeth (1793–1901)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2006
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Her parents were noted Quakers, Charlotte was evangelical but she was not so denominational. Her first spiritual work was to work with
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In 1887 Elizabeth and Charlotte Hanbury left the wilds and moved to the home of her brother Cornelius, in
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from her "oldest subject". Charlotte Hanbury dictated her autobiography and died in
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was a Quaker minister who had married Cornelius Hanbury of the chemist company
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In 1900 when her mother was 107 years old her portrait was painted by
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so she could assist Brealey in the counties of Somerset and Devon.
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Index


Stoke Newington
Richmond
British
Stoke Newington
Elizabeth Hanbury
Allen & Hanburys
ragged schools
George Brealey
Open Brethren
Blackdown hills
Richmond
Percy Bigland
Queen Victoria
Richmond



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"Hanbury, Charlotte (1830–1900), philanthropist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/33675
UK public library membership
"George Brealey | Plymouth Brethren Archive"

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