Emily Kislingbury

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Emily Kislingbury was one of the founders of the British Theosophical Society, the first official lodge of the Theosophical Society.

On December 11, 1877, she met in London with C. C. Massey, W. S. Moses, and J. S. Cobb, to read Col. Olcott's instructions concerning the formation of a Branch. On June 27, 1878, the British Theosophical Society had its first meeting and Miss Kislingbury is chosen as Secretary.

In the month of May, 1886, Miss Kislingbury visited Mme. Blavatsky at Wurzburg. She was a member of HPB's Inner Group that formed in August, 1890 in London.

Writings

Miss Kislingbury wrote many articles for Theosophical journals, according to the Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals. There are 33 articles under the name Kislingbury, and those signed as EK may be hers as well.

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