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R. B. Westbrook was a judge who was present at the October 30, 1875 meeting of the newly formed Theosophical Society at Mott Memorial Hall in New York City. He was elected as a Councillor. Historian Josephine Ransom wrote of him:
JUDGE R. B. WESTBROOK was for a time a Professor of Philology in a British University. He was made a Vice-President of the Society in 1877, and was much appreciated by H. P. B.; but nothing more was said of him.[1]
His wife was also acquainted with Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, according to one of her letters.[2]