Bathurst was born in London, the eldest child of Charles Bathurst. She and her siblings became Quakers in 1678. Soon after her conversion to Quakerism, she interrupted worship at
Samuel Annesley's Presbyterian chapel in London, speaking against the doctrine of
reprobation. Later, she undertook several preaching tours, and was imprisoned at least once in the
Marshalsea prison. Bathurst was recognised during her lifetime by the Quaker community as a gifted preacher. == Writings ==