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 Mabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mabel Barr (born 19??), the author of the children's book Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooie, inspired by the fictional children's book referred to in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes
Mabel Strickland (1899–1988), a Maltese journalist and politician
Mabel Syrup (created 19??; see Calvin and Hobbes), the fictional author of the children's book Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooie in the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip
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 Mabel Besant-Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mabel Besant married a journalist named Ernest Scott and they emigrated to Australia where he became a Roman Catholic.
Mabel Emily Besant-Scott Born 1870, daughter of Annie Besant.
After her mother’s death Mabel Besant-Scott briefly became the head of British Co-Masonry.
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Mrs Besant's daughter, Mrs Besant-Scott, is married to a Melbourne pressman and is a clever young lady who has succeeded equally well as a cyclist and as spokeswoman of an adult-suffrage deputation to the Victorian Premier.
Mrs Besant makes her clearest and brightest point in charging the church with having led man to believe that he is naturally a base animal – with having persistently cursed his fleshly lusts, and exhorted him to feel sorry for his disgraceful conduct, instead of teaching him to glory in his noble impulses.
Besant was educated by Ellen Marryat, sister of the noted writer of sea adventures, Frederick Marryat.
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 Glossary - Born Again Pagan
On her death, her daughter, Mabel Besant-Scott, became leader of British Co-Masons.
Annie Besant was a prominent member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship of Crotona, an organization which Doreen Valiente implies may have been used as a cover for the activities of the Southern Coven of British Witches.
One of the major problems with 'defining' Paganism and/or its beliefs and practices is that it is an 'organic' movement, in that it is undergoing constant change and re-evaluation from within, and as such any 'one-size-fits-all' approach to understanding Paganism will be found wanting.
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 Common Elements in Freemasonry and Neo-Pagan Ritual
Mabel Besant-Scott was Gerald Gardner's neighbour in Highcliffe, near Christchurch, on the edge of the New Forest.
Mabel Besant-Scott, became the leader of Co-Masonry in Britain -- and Mrs.
Annie Besant, was initiated and became the national delegate for Britain, and in 1922 Co-Masonry was affiliated to the Grand Orient of France.
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 11376.txt
Besant had brought him to me while the child was at her worst, and I suppose something of the "Why is it?" had, unconsciously to me, shown itself to his keen eyes.
Besant; I never feel at all inclined to give up the search, or to suppose that the other side may be right.
Besant a Crown living, and he offered us first one in Northumberland, near Alnwick Castle, and then one in Lincolnshire, the village of Sibsey, with a vicarage house, and an income of L410 per annum.
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 Mabel Definition / Mabel Research
Mabel is the recipient of numerous awards and recognition for her work in the.
Mabel is a piece of theater well worth preserving and celebrating, and the Reprise!
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 Summit Ministries: Resources: Essays
Although she was rejected by Annie Besant’s Adyar-based Theosophical Society, Alice Bailey (1880—1949), divorced English wife of an Episcopal priest, was another influential leader in the Theosophical tradition.
Besant spent a number of years in India developing the society Blavatsky had founded in Adyar, Madras.
A colleague of Besant was C. Leadbeater, an ex-Anglican minister turned Buddhist and clairvoyant.
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 THE FREETHINKER'S TEXT-BOOK ANNIE BESANT Part Four of Six
Annie Besant went to live in India but she remained interested in the subject of women's rights.
A legal separation was arranged and Digby, the son, stayed with his father, and Mabel went to live with Annie in London.
THE FREETHINKER'S TEXT-BOOK ANNIE BESANT Part Four of Six
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 The Modern World of Witchcraft
He was an acquaintance of Mabel Besant-Scott (daughter of leading Theosophist Annie Besant) and of the infamous Aleister Crowley.
Upon his retirement and return to England, Gardner became involved with the Corona Fellowship of Rosicrucians, founded by Mabel Besant-Scott.
He was a member of Freemasonry, the Rosicrucians, and a VII degree initiate of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.).
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 Freemasonry’s Influence on Mystical Organizations
Mabel Besant-Scott Leader of Co-Masonry in Britain, after her mother's death and was Gerald Gardner's neighbour in Highcliffe, near Christchurch, on the edge of the New Forest.
Besant, Annie Co-Mason and leader of the Theosophical Society.
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 Conference: Lodges, Chapters and Orders
This paper outlines the early history of British co-freemasonry, paying particular attention to the contribution of Annie Besant and her daughter, Mabel Besant-Scott.
Annie Besant, the social reformer and theosophist, was particularly influential in the early development of co-freemasonry in Britain.
Recently, some members of Le Droit Mumain, British Federation, have formed a new order, the Grand Lodge of Freemasonry for Men and Women.
www.shef.ac.uk /~crf/news/besantconf/heaslewood.htm

  
 Findhorn Roots
Among its leading lights was Mabel Besant Scott (1870-1952), Annie Besant’s daughter.
Gerald B. Gardner (1884-1964), the reviver of British witchcraft (“Wicca”), claimed to have been initiated into traditional witchcraft through contacts he made at the rosicrucian theatre, though there is some debate about this.
In 1938, also on Catherine Chalk’s land, the ROCF built Christchurch Garden Theatre, which billed itself as “The First Rosicrucian Theater in England.” It presented Sullivan’s mystically-themed plays during June-September 1938.
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 Glossary - Born Again Pagan
A Quasi-Rosicrucian group founded in 1911 by George Sullivan, known as 'Brother Aurelius', with Mabel Besant-Scott, the daughter of Annie Besant, in the New Forest, Hampshire.
Sullivan also ran the Christchurch theatre, known as the 'First Rosicrucian Theatre in England', of which Dorothy Fordham and, later, Gerald Gardner were members.
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 Modern Rosicrucian groups
In addition to Mabel Scott Besant, the Theatre was headed by George Arthur Sullivan, which was among other things also the occult mentor of Peter Cady (one of the founders of the Findhorn Society).
It is perhaps noteworthy that they created something called New Rosicrucian Theatre in Christenchurch, Hampshire, which was among others were headed by Annie Besant's daughter, Mabel Besant Scott.
Not much is known about the further fate of this excentric group, but it seems that the CFR did not survive the WW2.
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 peditor.htm
Besant - Adyar Bulletin, The 1908-1929 Adyar, Madras, India, Annie Besant
Besant - Theosophical Review, The 1897-1909 London, Annie Besant, GRS Mead
Besant - Link, The 1908-1912 Adyar, Annie Besant
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 Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
If Douglas did send her this life of Scott, it seems likely that she is joking about finding him in the preface.
His daughter Mabel Lowell Burnett (1847-1898), was his only surviving child.
In fact, Douglas does not appear in the preface, but another David Douglas is named by Walter Scott in the memoir that opens the volume.
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 Witchcraft in America
Upon is return to England just before World War II, Gardner associated himself with the Corona Fellowship of Rosicrucians, founded by Mabel Besant- Scott, daughter of theosophist Annie Besant.
In Palestine, he participated in the excavation of a site centered upon the worship of the goddess Astaroth.
Through the group, he met some witches who introduced him to one Dorothy Clutterbuck.
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 Annie Besant by Annie Besant - Full Text Free Book (Part 2/5)
Besant was away, and there had been a fierce quarrel before he left.
Scott would come down to see what had happened, and many
Mabel I despatched to her grandmother, who adored
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 List of Books for beginners in Theosophy
Besant, Annie and Leadbeater, C.W. Talks on the Path of Occultism -
Besant, Annie and Leadbeater,C.W. Thought Power, Its Control and Culture
Besant, Annie and Leadbeater, C.W. The Story of Atlantis
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 back pages
Edited by H. BLAVATSKY, MABEL COLLINS, and ANNIE BESANT.
Elkin Matthews, Vigo Street, W. The Walter Scott Publishing Co., Paternoster Square, E.C. Mr.
PRICE TEN SHILLINGS WALTER SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., LTD., and through "THE EQUINOX" * * Some Press Opinions "Dr. M.
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 Old Dorothy Clutterbuck
Mabel Besant-Scott also lived nearby and had been associated with it.
Mabel Besant-Scott who first introduced him to Dorothy.
This was situated in Somerford a village near to Christchurch, and had opened in June 1938.
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 [CTRL] [2] On the subject of George Pickingill . . .
Gardner's story was That a group of Co-Masons had followed Mabel Besant-Scott to Hampshire in the 1930's, She was a leader in the Co-Masonic movement, a member of the Esoteric Section, and the daughter of Annie Besant, the Theosophical leader.
A distinction should be made between the Crotona Fellowship of the Rosy Cross and any lodge established by Mabel Besant-Scott.
In 1938 Sullivan and Mrs Mabel Besant-Scott founded The Rosicrucian Theatre in Christchurch.
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 Rosicrucian Pennsylvania : Group
He met mrs annie besant's daughter of the notions of mutilated bible god is the huge scandale with the humanity.
Collegium pansophicum cp published much of the european magi practicing white brotherhood.
He proposed an interesting theory of the following clip enlightens us in california.
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 The Rosicrucian Forum 1936 SuperSite
In 1936 they split off and went Scott.
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 MaconWicca
Quando Annie Besant morreu, a sua filha, Mabel Besant-Scott, tornou-se líder da Co-Maçonaria em Inglaterra e Mabel Besant-Scott foi vizinha de Gerald Gardner em Highcliffe, perto de Christchurch, no extremo de New Forest.
Nesta Loja, foi iniciada a famosa líder da Sociedade Teosófica, Annie Besant e tornou-se delegada-nacional para a Inglaterra e, em 1922, a Co-Maçonaria filiou-se no Grande Oriente de França.
Ela também foi membro principal do Rosicrucian Fellowship of Crotona
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 Annie Besant by Annie Besant - Full Text Free Book (Part 3/5)
Besant," and so I suppose it was; but no legal judgment could
Besant from any suit brought by me, whether for divorce
Besant during my illness, forbidding me to bring any suit against
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 TPH Twilight Archive
The first Seven Articles on Occult Chemistry 1895-1899 by Annie Besant and CW Leadbeater
Occult Chemistry by Besant, Leadbeater(3rd Edition) [By Chapters and with Illustrations]
Occult Investigations - The Work of Annie Besant and CW Leadbeater
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 kelly.htm
Mabel Besant-Scott, and G.A. Sullivan (Pages 31 - 33).
In the same paragraphs, Kelly calls in Doreen Valiente to support him on this, but the strongest statement she can make is that some of these persons "could" have been members.
Kelly does not offer a single shred of evidence to support his "belief" that this event occurred, yet this does not stop him from speculating as to the identities of others who joined this alleged group: Dolores North, Louis Wilkinson, George Watson McGregor Reid, J.S.M. Ward, Charles Richard Foster Seymour, Christine Hartley, Mrs.
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