Elizabeth Hanbury (9 June 1793 – 31 October 1901) was a British philanthropist who worked with Elizabeth Fry. She is thought to have been Queen Victoria's "oldest subject"; she died in 1901, aged 108 years and 144 days.
ElizabethHanbury (9 June 1793 – 31 October 1901) was a British philanthropist who worked with Elizabeth Fry. She is thought to have been Queen Victoria's...
7th Earl of Durham. The Hanbury family lived at Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex. Her maternal grandmother was Lady Elizabeth Lambart (1924–2016), daughter...
London. Her mother ElizabethHanbury was a Quaker minister who had married Cornelius Hanbury of the chemist company Allen & Hanburys in 1826, becoming...
commuted to deportation to Australia. By 1818 Hannah Bevan, Elizabeth Pryor, ElizabethHanbury, and Katherine Fry were visiting convict ships, providing...
century. His great-aunt was the philanthropist and centenarian ElizabethHanbury. Thomas Hanbury was sent to predominantly Quaker schools, first in Croydon...
Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1891 and in 1893 he painted ElizabethHanbury who was then 100 years old. Bigland died aged 68 in 1926. Bigland...
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, KB (8 December 1708 – 2 November 1759) was a Welsh diplomat, writer and satirist. He was a Member of Parliament from 1734...
Fox was related to the Hanbury and Neilson acting dynasty through his mother, whose sister was the stage actress Lily Hanbury. Their first cousin Julia...
Inland Mission Hospital at Taiyuan. 1880 Gansu: Elizabeth Wilson, granddaughter of ElizabethHanbury, is the first female Christian missionary there....
Hanbury Street is a street running from Spitalfields to Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London. It runs east from Commercial...
great-grandmother was the actress Hilda Hanbury, sister of Lily Hanbury. Her grandfather was Robin Fox, a theatrical agent. Through Hanbury, she is related to the Terry...
Lily Hanbury (born Lilian Florence Alcock; 1873 – 5 March 1908) was an English actress. Lily Hanbury was the daughter of Elizabeth (née Davis) and Matthew...
Hanbury came into the Beaufoy family in 1743, when the Mark Beaufoy who founded the family firm married ElizabethHanbury, daughter of Capel Hanbury (died...
philanthropist and abolitionist Christopher Newman Hall - Nonconformist divine ElizabethHanbury - Quaker and philanthropist Dr. Thomas Hancock - Physician and poet...
Joanna David (born Joanna Elizabeth Hacking; 17 January 1947) is an English actress, best known for her television work. David was born in Lancaster,...
Hilda Louise Hanbury (née Alcock; 16 January 1875–23 December 1961) was a British actress and stage beauty. Her grandsons are Edward, James, and Robert...
Hanbury Hall is a large 18th-century stately home standing in parkland at Hanbury, Worcestershire. The main range has two storeys and is built of red...
was listed as one of Elizabeth Pryor's helpers visiting convict ships, together with ElizabethHanbury and Katherine Fry. Hanbury would in time take over...
that the port had become infected with the bubonic plague. Died: ElizabethHanbury, 108, British philanthropist and abolitionist (b. 1793) Thomas "Black...
murdered as late as 5:30 a.m. in the yard of Hanbury Street. Previous testimony from several tenants of 29 Hanbury Street had revealed none had seen or heard...
Temple's daughter, Ellen, eventually married Capel Hanbury and had a daughter named Maria Hanbury, who was unmarried and had no children. After his move...
In 1702, he was admitted at Gray's Inn. He married ElizabethHanbury, daughter of Thomas Hanbury of Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire. He succeeded to his father's...