William Wynn Westcott

Coroner, ceremonial magician, theosophist and Freemason (1848–1925)
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William Wynn Westcott
Westcott in the garments of the SRIA (rosicrucians)
Born(1848-12-17)17 December 1848
Leamington, Warwickshire, England
Died30 July 1925(1925-07-30) (aged 76)
OccupationCoroner
Known forSupreme Magus of the SRIA and founder of the Golden Dawn
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William Wynn Westcott (17 December 1848 – 30 July 1925) was a coroner, ceremonial magician, theosophist and Freemason born in Leamington, Warwickshire, England.[1] He was a Supreme Magus (chief) of the S.R.I.A and went on to co-found the Golden Dawn.

Biography

He was a doctor of medicine.[citation needed]

In 1871 he became active in Freemasonry where he became Master of his home Lodge three years later and also the Quatuor Coronati research lodge (Master 1893–94[2]).

In 1879 he moved to Hendon. In 1880 he began studying the Kabbalah and joined Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. In 1882 he met Samuel Liddell Mathers.

Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia

Westcott became chief of the SRIA with the death of William Robert Woodman.[3]

The Golden Dawn

Wescott co-founded the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn with Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers and William Robert Woodman in 1887, using the motto V.H. Frater Sapere Aude.

Around this time, he was also active in the Theosophical Society, where he founded in 1891 The Adelphi Lodge in London WC.

In 1896, he abandoned public involvement with the Golden Dawn due to pressure regarding his job as a Crown Coroner, with which it was seen as an unseemly association. He continued to head the S.R.I.A. and later was involved with the Golden Dawn breakaway Stella Matutina.

Later years

He retired as a coroner after 1910, emigrated to the Union of South Africa in 1918, and died in Durban in 1925.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ The Isiac Tablet, about the author section
  2. ^ Ars Quatuor Coronatorum Vol. 7 1895
  3. ^ Regardie, p. 17

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