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Leadbeater, C. W. (Charles Webster), 1854-1934

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Personal name headingLeadbeater, C. W. (Charles Webster), 1854-1934
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Variant(s)Leadbeater, Charles Webster, 1854-1934
Lidbiter, 1854-1934
Ledbiter, Ch. (Charles), 1854-1934
See alsoCorporate body: Theosophical Society (Chennai, India)
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Employer: Church of England
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Employer: Liberal Catholic Church
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LocatedAdyār (India) Sydney (N.S.W.)
Birth date1854-02-16
Death date1934-03-01
Place of birthStockport (England)
Place of deathPerth (W.A.)
Field of activityOccultism Theosophy
AffiliationTheosophical Society (Chennai, India) Church of England Liberal Catholic Church
Profession or occupationClergy Occultists Editors Theosophists
Found inHis Man visible and invisible, 1903.
His Ancient mystic rites, 1986: CIP galley (Charles W. Leadbeater; b. 1847; d. 1934)
Mentalʹnyĭ plan, 1991: t.p. (Lidbiter)
I︠A︡snovidenie, 1992: t.p. (Ch. Ledbiter)
Biog. & geneal, master index, Aug. 16, 2005 (Leadbeater, Charles Webster (1854-1934))
Biog. resource center, Aug. 16, 2005 (C(harles) W(ebster) Leadbeater; b. Feb. 16, 1854; d. Feb. 29, 1934; British clergyman, occultist, and author)
To those who mourn, 1918: title page (C. W. Leadbeater)
Religious Leaders of America, 1999 via Gale Biography in Context, April 16, 2014 (Charles Webster Leadbeater; born February 16, 1854 in Stockport, UK; died March 1, 1934 in Perth, Australia. Ordained as a deacon (1878) and as priest (1879) of the Church of England; joined the Theosophical Society (November 1883); Second bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church. Moved to Adyar, India, the headquarters of the Theosophical Society, in 1884 where he became editor of the magazine, The Theosophist; moved to Sydney, Australia in 1914 where became associated with the Liberal Catholic Church and was consecrated as the second bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church.)
Associated languageeng