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Mr. '''Alfred J. Faulding''' prepared the index to the "Third and revised edition" of [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|'''''The Secret Doctrine''''']] that was published in 1895. He was a lecturer in the British Section<ref>"Report of the British Section" ''The Theosophist'' 29 Supplement page 84.</ref> and a councillor of the [[Blavatsky Lodge]]<ref>"From Many Lands" ''The Theosophical Review'' 34.203 (July 15, 1904), 465.</ref> | Mr. '''Alfred J. Faulding''' prepared the index to the "Third and revised edition" of [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|'''''The Secret Doctrine''''']] that was published in 1895. He was a lecturer in the British Section<ref>"Report of the British Section" ''The Theosophist'' 29 Supplement page 84.</ref> and a councillor of the [[Blavatsky Lodge]]<ref>"From Many Lands" ''The Theosophical Review'' 34.203 (July 15, 1904), 465.</ref> | ||
Mrs. Faulding was also active in the Society. She was appointed business manager for the [[Theosophical Publishing Society (London)|Theosophical Publishing Society]] by [[Annie Besant]] and [[Bertram Keightley]] in 1894.<ref>"Theosophical Activities" ''The Theosophist'' 15.12 (September, 1894), 777.</ref> [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott]] reported that the Fauldings were his hosts in London, and took him to a meeting of the [[London Lodge]] in 1896.<ref>Henry Steel Olcott, "Old Diary Leaves" ''The Theosophist''26.6 (March, 1905), 326.</ref> | Mrs. Faulding was also active in the Society. She was appointed business manager for the [[Theosophical Publishing Society (London)|Theosophical Publishing Society]] by [[Annie Besant]] and [[Bertram Keightley]] in 1894.<ref>"Theosophical Activities" ''The Theosophist'' 15.12 (September, 1894), 777.</ref> [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott]] reported that the Fauldings were his hosts in London, and took him to a meeting of the [[London Lodge]] in 1896.<ref>Henry Steel Olcott, "Old Diary Leaves" ''The Theosophist''26.6 (March, 1905), 326.</ref> They also hosted Annie Besant to watch the Royal Progress, a procession during the festivities surrounding the coronation on June 22, 1911.<ref>Annie Besant, "On the Watch-Tower" ''The Theosophist'' 32.11 (August, 1911), 645.</ref> Colonel Olcott enjoyed their company in August, 1896 when they all traveled from London to Paris, and referred to them as "those most hospitable friends."<ref>Henry Steel Olcott, "Old Diary Leaves" ''The Theosophist''26.7 (Aoril, 1905), 389, 391.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 28 August 2020
Mr. Alfred J. Faulding prepared the index to the "Third and revised edition" of The Secret Doctrine that was published in 1895. He was a lecturer in the British Section[1] and a councillor of the Blavatsky Lodge[2]
Mrs. Faulding was also active in the Society. She was appointed business manager for the Theosophical Publishing Society by Annie Besant and Bertram Keightley in 1894.[3] Colonel Olcott reported that the Fauldings were his hosts in London, and took him to a meeting of the London Lodge in 1896.[4] They also hosted Annie Besant to watch the Royal Progress, a procession during the festivities surrounding the coronation on June 22, 1911.[5] Colonel Olcott enjoyed their company in August, 1896 when they all traveled from London to Paris, and referred to them as "those most hospitable friends."[6]
Notes
- ↑ "Report of the British Section" The Theosophist 29 Supplement page 84.
- ↑ "From Many Lands" The Theosophical Review 34.203 (July 15, 1904), 465.
- ↑ "Theosophical Activities" The Theosophist 15.12 (September, 1894), 777.
- ↑ Henry Steel Olcott, "Old Diary Leaves" The Theosophist26.6 (March, 1905), 326.
- ↑ Annie Besant, "On the Watch-Tower" The Theosophist 32.11 (August, 1911), 645.
- ↑ Henry Steel Olcott, "Old Diary Leaves" The Theosophist26.7 (Aoril, 1905), 389, 391.