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HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
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at Miss Pipe's School, Clapham Park, Surrey. Owing to an
accident in early life she was an invalid for many years, but,
notwithstanding her physical weakness, she was, for a long time,
the Hon. Treasurer and the Hon. Secretary of the Richmond
(Surrey) Branch of the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission, and
took a deep interest in parochial work.
She died on 20 September, 1891, at her parents' residence,
" Kingsbury," Richmond, and was buried in Richmond Cemetery.
Carlile, Eleanor Cicely, the fourth and youngest daughter
of Carlile, Edward Hildred, was born on 22 July, 1885, at
" Thickhollins," near Huddersfield, and now resides with her
parents at Ponsbourne Park, Hertford. Her favourite amuse-
ments are music, reading, skating, photography and travelling.
She is interested in a boys' carving class, and other parish work.
Carlile, Elizabeth Bloomfield, the elder daughter of Carlile,
Edward, of Hampstead, was born at Hampstead in 1807.
She died unmarried on 19 August, 1830, and was buried in the
vault of the parish church at Ramsgate. There is a tablet to her
memory in the same church.
Carlile, Elizabeth Hopkins, the youngest daughter of
Carlile, William, of London, was born in 1830, and was educated
privately. She devoted the greatest part of her life to the religious
condition of soldiers, her work consisting in posting packets of
religious literature monthly to soldiers, in all parts of the world
whose names had been brought to her notice. Occasionally she
had encouraging acknowledgment of spiritual blessing received,

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