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Walter Leslie Wilmshurst (22 June 1867 – 10 July 1939) was an English author and Freemason. He published four books on English Freemasonry and submitted articles to The Occult Review magazine.

Life

Born in Chichester, Wilmshurst was initiated as a Mason in the Huddersfield lodge in 1889, having moved to the town to become a solicitor, for a time becoming president of the Huddersfield Law Society. He died in London whilst attending the installation of the Duke of Kent as the Grand Master of the United Lodge of England.

In 1927, he founded the Lodge of Living Stones No.4957, in Leeds, which was set up purely in order to study the more esoteric meaning behind Masonic ritual and symbolism.

Bibliography

Books

  • The Meaning of Masonry (1922)
  • The Ceremony of Initiation (1932)
  • The Ceremony of Passing
  • Notes on Cosmic Consciousness
  • Masonic Initiation (1924)

Articles and papers

  • "The Fundamental Philosophic Secrets Within Masonry"
  • "Review: 'The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal' by A.E. Waite"
  • "The Mystical Basis of Freemasonry"
  • "Reason and Vision"
  • "The Working Tools of an Old York Master"
  • "Spurious Ecstasy and Ceremonial Magic"
  • "Book of the Perfect Lodge"
  • "Spurious Ecstasy"
  • "More Glimpses of Initiation Science"
  • "Concerning Cosmic Consciousness"

References

  1. Robert Lomas. 'The Works of W. L. Wilmshurst Now Freely Available on the Web of Hiram', robertlomas.com.Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  2. Robert Lomas. 'The Works of Walter Leslie Wilmshurst ', The Web of Hiram (13 July 2005). Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  3. "Mr W. L. Wilmshurst". The Solicitors' Journal. 83 (2). The Journal: 608. 1939.
  4. "Mr W. L. Wilmshurst". The Law Journal. 88. E.B. Ince: 93. 1939. OCLC 2353788.
  5. "Sudden Death of Mr. W. L. Wilmshurst". Huddersfield Examiner. 22 July 1939.


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