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Margaret Lumley Brown

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Margaret Lumley Brown (b. 7 December 1886 Long Stratton, Norfolk, d. 27 November 1975 London)[1] was an occult figure of the 20th century. She took over the leadership of the Society of the Inner Light upon the death of Dion Fortune.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Margaret Lumley (2011). "Margaret Lumley Brown: Legacy, Life, Locations". Both Sides of the Door. Skylight Press. pp. 95–103. ISBN 9781908011374. Retrieved 5 August 2018. Originally published in 1918 under the pen name Irene Hay.
  2. ^ Knight, Gareth (2000). Pythoness: The Life and Work of Margaret Lumley Brown. Sun Chalice Books. ISBN 978-1-928754-06-0.
  3. ^ Buckland, Raymond (2005). "Brown, Margaret Lumley". The Spirit Book: The Encyclopedia of Clairvoyance, Channeling, and Spirit Communication. Visible Ink Press. pp. 49–50. ISBN 9781578592890. Retrieved 5 August 2018.