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Charlotte Hussey
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18 Elvaston Place, SW; British Consulate, Jerusalem c/o HBM Consul, Jerusalem [1902 list] | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
Proposed by J.L. Myres; seconded by A.C. Haddon 1901.12.28
nominated 1902.01.21
1905.05.09 The Treasurer reported the results of his circular to Fellows in arrears. It was resolved that the names of all Fellows over two years in arrears should be sent to the London Association for the Protection of Trade, with the exception of Miss Hussey, Revd. H.V. Mills and Mr W.D. Webster, who it was resolved should be struck off the list of Fellows.
Notes From Elsewhere
daughter of the Irish Land Commissioner
Another prominent female donor and driver behind the purchase fund was Charlotte Hussey. Miss Hussey was later a resident in Palestine who oversaw the tomb, and as late as 1923 she was making discoveries in the grounds of the tomb. She also edited Arthur Crawley-Boevey’s book on the tomb, Golgotha, which was published in the same decade.
In Jerusalem, Charlotte Hussey and Reverend William F. Connor dismissed the local caretaker,
Khaled, and appointed a ‘Danish couple’, the Beckholts. [THE PROTESTANT GARDEN TOMB IN JERUSALEM,
ENGLISHWOMEN, AND A LAND TRANSACTION IN LATE OTTOMAN PALESTINE Ruth Kark and Seth J. Frantzman]
Publications
External Publications
Jerusalem : the Garden Tomb Golgotha and the Garden of the Resurrection (Illustrated). Revised and Enlarged by Mrs. Theodore Bent & Miss Hussey Paperback – 1945
by Arthur William, (1845-) Crawley-Boevey (Author)