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[[File:J.I.Wedgwood-01.jpg|250px|right|thumb|James Ingall Wedgwood]]
'''James Ingall Wedgwood''' was born at [[May 24]], 1883, London, son of Alfred Allen Wedgwood (1842-1892) and Margaret Rosena Ingall (1854-1922), great, great grandson of the potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), and the grandson of the spiritualist Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803-1891), and the great nephew of Charles Darwin (1809-1882). He was an prominent English Theosophist in [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]] (Adyar), also the first Presiding Bishop of the [[Liberal Catholic Church]], Co-Mason and Martinist.  Passed away on [[13 March]] 1951 in Farnham, Surrey, England.


== Personal life ==
== Theosophical Society involvement ==
Wedgwood was admitted to the [[Theosophical Society]] in Yorkshire, England on September 7, 1904.  <ref>Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at [http://tsmembers.org/ http://tsmembers.org/]. See book 3, entry 26458 (website file: 3A/14).</ref>
In 1926, Wedgwood presented the [[Blavatsky Lectures|Blavatsky Lecture]] on the topic '''[http://resources.theosophical.org/pdf/BL_1926_Wedgwood_The_Distinctive_Contribution_of_Theosophy_to_Christian_Thought.pdf "The Distinctive Contribution of Theosophy to Christian Thought"].'''
== Liberal Catholic Church ==
== Writings ==
Bishop Wedgwood wrote several books and numerous articles. The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] lists [http://www.austheos.org.au/cgi-bin/ui-csvsearch.pl?search=James+I+Wedgwood&method=exact 14 articles by or about James I. Wedgwood], [http://www.austheos.org.au/cgi-bin/ui-csvsearch.pl?search=JI+Wedgwood&method=all 64 articles under the name JI Wedgwood], and [http://www.austheos.org.au/cgi-bin/ui-csvsearch.pl?search=Bishop+Wedgwood&method=exact 9 under the name Bishop Wedgwood].
== Additional resources ==
* [http://theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Wedgwood,_James_Ingall Wedgwood, James Ingall] in Theosopedia.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._I._Wedgwood J. I. Wedgwood] in Wikipedia.
* [http://www.thelccusa.org/about/history.html History] in Liberal Catholic Church website.
* [http://www.cwlworld.info/A_Farewell_Note.pdf The Liberal Catholic Tradition: A Farewell Note] by Pedro Oliveira.
* [https://cwleadbeater.wordpress.com/2016/05/28/james-ingall-wedgwood/ James Ingall Wedgwood] in CWLeadbeater.Wordpress.com.
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Revision as of 05:10, 18 February 2018

James Ingall Wedgwood

James Ingall Wedgwood was born at May 24, 1883, London, son of Alfred Allen Wedgwood (1842-1892) and Margaret Rosena Ingall (1854-1922), great, great grandson of the potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), and the grandson of the spiritualist Hensleigh Wedgwood (1803-1891), and the great nephew of Charles Darwin (1809-1882). He was an prominent English Theosophist in Theosophical Society (Adyar), also the first Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, Co-Mason and Martinist. Passed away on 13 March 1951 in Farnham, Surrey, England.

Personal life

Theosophical Society involvement

Wedgwood was admitted to the Theosophical Society in Yorkshire, England on September 7, 1904. [1]

In 1926, Wedgwood presented the Blavatsky Lecture on the topic "The Distinctive Contribution of Theosophy to Christian Thought".

Liberal Catholic Church

Writings

Bishop Wedgwood wrote several books and numerous articles. The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists 14 articles by or about James I. Wedgwood, 64 articles under the name JI Wedgwood, and 9 under the name Bishop Wedgwood.

Additional resources

Notes

  1. Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at http://tsmembers.org/. See book 3, entry 26458 (website file: 3A/14).