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Agnes Row was deaconess and member of the Anglican Community of the Holy Name, who administered to the poor in Melbourne. She joined the order in 1894 and was for many years Superintendent of the Diocesan Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne. Later in her career she was attached to St George's Hospital, Kew. Further biographical details remain to be established.