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As a member of the Standing Committee of the [[United Society|Society for the Propagation of the Gospel]], she helped promote the work of women missionaries and took a leading role chairing the women's meetings at the Pan-Anglican Congress of 1908.
 
After nearly twenty years living in a [[Grace and favour|grace-and-favour]] apartment at [[Hampton Court Palace]], Creighton moved back to [[Oxford]] in the late 1920s, and subsequently served on the governing board of [[Lady Margaret Hall]]. After a period of declining health, she died on 15 April 1936,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Owl |first=Cambridge Town |date=2018-05-16 |title=Eva Hartree’s presidential address to the National Council for women, Summer 1936 |url=https://lostcambridge.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/eva-hartrees-presidential-address-to-the-national-council-for-women-summer-1936/ |access-date=2023-06-04 |website=Lost Cambridge |language=en}}</ref> and her cremated remains were buried in [[St Paul's Cathedral]], London in the grave of her husband.
 
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