: This home[5] was in Ashley Road, Bedminster.[6]

Bristol

: The home was in the village of Bussage.[7]

Stroud

: The home was in Lache lane.[8]

Chester

: The Clewer House of Mercy was at Clewer near Windsor in the county of Berkshire.[9][10] William Henry Hutchings was Warden from 1865 to 1884 when he became rector of Pickering.[11] He was succeeded by Thomas Thellusson Carter.[12]

Clewer

: This was known as the 'St Alban's House of Mercy'.[13]

Great Maplestead

: This home, founded in 1859,[14] was near Wakefield.[15] The home celebrated its Golden jubilee in 1909.[16]

Horbury

: While chaplain of Bodmin Jail, the Rev. W. F. Everest founded a Cornish home.[17]

Lostwithiel

: This was in Salters Road, Gosforth.[18]

Newcastle upon Tyne

: The home[20] was located in Plein Street[21]

Cape Town

: She was the wife of four times Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone.[22]

Catherine Gladstone

: He was a partner in the banking firm of Messrs Glyn, Mills, Currie & co.[23]

The Hon Pascoe Charles Glyn

Frances Selby Brodrick: She lived at , SW1.[24]

Eaton Terrace

Fanny Thursby: The widow of The Rev William Ford Thursby, Rector of Bergh Apton.[26]

[25]

As an Anglican charity, the homes attracted many notable sponsors, such as