On 14 April 1730, along with her friend, Frances Byron,[3] she was one of the signatories to the Ladies' Petition for the Establishment of a Foundling Hospital, which would be presented by Thomas Coram to King George II in 1735.[3] These ladies are now considered pioneers in demonstrating the 'Christian, virtuous and humanitarian aspects of such an endeavour and make it socially acceptable ... [and] one of the most fashionable charities of the day.[4]
The extensive collection of fine art developed by the couple was inherited by Thomas' brother Lord Bradford.[1] It is now on display at Weston Park in Shropshire.[5]