DR. JOHN GEORGE MITCHELL, Knight of Bahá’u’lláh
Became a Bahá’í in 1950, was member of the National Assembly from 1952 to 1954 from which he pioneered as a Knight of Bahá’u’lláh for Malta. He had pioneered for a short while in Blackpool. He passed away on 19 February 1957 at the age of 50. (“Bahá’í World”, Vol. XIII, p. 901.)
MISS IRENE BENNETT
Became a Bahá’í in Kenya in 1953 and has been in pioneering posts since that time. She has served in Portugal, Switzerland, Scotland, Kenya, Uganda (where she was an Auxiliary Board Member), Nigeria, and is presently (1980) in the Central African Republic.
MISS DOROTHY WIGINGTON
Became a Bahá’í at Summer School, Exeter in July 1954 and has been a staunch member of the Oxford Assembly from January 1955.