Social Victorians/People/Henry Pullen Burry

Also Known As

 * Family name: Pullen Burry, sometimes misspelled as Pullen Berry

Henry Pullen Burry

 * Dr. Henry Pullen Burry
 * Dr. Henry Burry Pullen-Burry (Küntz 207)
 * Henry Burry Pullen Burry
 * Henry B. Pullen Burry
 * Golden Dawn motto: Anima Pura Sit (A.P.S.) — Let the Soul Be Pure (Alastor)

Rose Pullen Burry

 * Mrs. Henry Pullen Burry
 * Mrs. Rose Pullen-Burry
 * Golden Dawn motto: Urge Semper Igitur (U.S.I.) — Always Press Forward (Alastor)

Demographics

 * Nationality:

Family

 * Henry Burry Pullen-Burry (1855 – 30 December 1926)
 * Rose Anwyl Pullen Burry
 * 1) Henry Burry Pullen Burry, son
 * 2) Ethel
 * 3) Winifred
 * (Henry Pullen-Burry remarried.)

Acquaintances

 * Arthur Conan Doyle

Friends

 * MacGregor Mathers
 * Annie Horniman

Acquaintances

 * MacGregor Mathers

Friends

 * Annie Horniman

Organizations

 * The, the Isis-Urania Temple, the Outer Order and the Inner Order (Küntz 207)

Occupation

 * Medical doctor

Timeline
1892, November 27, Henry Pullen Burry joined the Isis-Urania Temple of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

1894 March 14, Henry Pullen Burry joined the Inner Order of the Golden Dawn (Küntz 207).

1894 March 20, Rose Pullen Burry joined the Golden Dawn.

1894 July, Henry Pullen Burry became Sub-Cancellarius of Isis-Urania.

1895 August 3, Rose Pullen Burry joined the Inner Order of the Golden Dawn (Küntz 207).

1896 April, Henry Pullen Burry was still Sub-Cancellarius of Isis-Urania (Harper 80 7).

1896 November, Henry Pullen Burry became Cancellarius of Isis-Urania.

Late 1890s, circa, during the rebellions, Henry Pullen Burry remained loyal to Mathers.

1897 December 21 or 22, circa, Rose Pullen Burry signed Frederick Gardner's petition in support of Annie Horniman (Howe 143).

1898, Henry Pullen Burry met twice with Arthur Conan Doyle, the second time bringing Robert Felkin, to talk about spiritual matters and to try to convince him to join the Golden Dawn.

1898, circa, Henry Pullen Burry moved to North America, leaving his family behind (Wikepedia)

Works by Henry Pullen Burry

 * Pullen Burry, Henry. Our Morning Bath.
 * Pullen Burry, Henry. Qabalism. c. 1925.