Career
She has been called "the greatest British woman archer of all-time" and "the greatest British archer ever". In 1908, she declined to compete at the London Olympics in order to prepare for her defense of the national title a week later. She held the title for a record eight consecutive years between 1902 and 1909.
The only international competition she is known to have participated in is a contest at Le Touquet in 1905, although the opportunity was open to her on several occasions.
She retired from archery in 1922 at the age of sixty-seven. Legh died at Resthaven nursing home in Stroud, Gloucestershire, on 3 January 1948.
She is buried at Minchinhampton.