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- Today The Rechabite Friendly Society trades as Healthy Investment.
- He was a prominent Rechabite, a Tent at the Talisker Mines being named for him.
- He was active in the Temperance cause, a Rechabite and a member of the Methodist church in Halifax Street.
- Healthy Investment is a mutual friendly society that provides a range of ethical The Rechabite Friendly Society but now trade as Healthy Investment.
- The Rechabite warriors of Khaybar built a line of forts and castles with the strongest of them being Kamus, built atop an inaccessible cliff.
- His second wife, Louisa Cotterell, was the widow of Jacob Henry Cottrell of Bath, especially known for his connection with the Rechabite Friendly Society.
- In 1999 the Society, by now known as The Rechabite Friendly Society, modernised and centralised its various local groups and regions into one Manchester based Head Office.
- Since 2004 The Rechabite Friendly Society has traded as Healthy Investment, a financial services organisation that continues to specialise in providing ethical savings and investment products, not restricted to teetotallers.
- He was, from his earliest days in South Australia, a prominent activist in the cause of Total abstinence, a Rechabite and founder of the South Australian Total Abstinence Society, serving as President or Vice-president for many years.
- Other heritage buildings include the former Prahran Town Hall ( now used as a library and council offices ), the adjacent former City Hall ( 1888 ) ( currently used for special functions and as an exhibition space ), neighbouring Police Station ( 1887 ) and Court House ( 1887 ) and Rechabite Hall ( 1888 ), in the Second Empire style.
- On 1 March 1886, at the Rechabite Hall, Wellington, 30 delegates representing Auckland, Nelson, Hawke's Bay, Woodville, Canterbury, New Plymouth, Dunedin, Wellington, Alexandra ( Otago ), Invercargill, Greymouth, Masterton, the Blue Ribbon Union, the Good Templars Lodge, the Rechabite Lodge, and the Wellington Alliance met, to establish a union of the temperance alliances in New Zealand.
- On 1 March 1886, at the Rechabite Hall, Wellington, 30 delegates representing Auckland, Nelson, Hawke's Bay, Woodville, Canterbury, New Plymouth, Dunedin, Wellington, Alexandra ( Otago ), Invercargill, Greymouth, Masterton, the Blue Ribbon Union, the Good Templars Lodge, the Rechabite Lodge, and the Wellington Alliance met, to establish a union of the temperance alliances in New Zealand.