By 1913 he had become very uncomfortable with the militancy of
suffragettes, which included arson attacks on churches, and as a result the Church League began to distance itself from the
WSPU. He resigned his position as honorary organiser in 1914 on doctor's orders, having been diagnosed with
myocarditis in 1911. He then worked in Europe. In 1920 he served on the staff of the Serbian Relief Fund and by March of the following year was established as British Chaplain in
Belgrade. He soon moved on to
Romania, where he served as the British Chaplain in
Bucharest from 1921-1924. ==Legacy==