- William Alexander Ayton
William Alexander Ayton (1816-1909) was a British Anglican clergyman, with an interest in
alchemy . [Ronald Decker andMichael Dummett , "A History of the Occult Tarot 1870-1970" (2003) p.62, 'a clergyman of the Church of England and well known in occult circles as an alchemist'.] ["The Reverend William Alexander Ayton was one of the oldest initiates of the original Golden Dawn, joining (along with his wife Anne) amongWilliam Westcott 's earliest recruits just a few months after a the founding of the Hermetic Order in 1888. As G. H. Frater Virtue Orta Occident Rarius (those rising by virtue rarely decline), Ayton achieved the grade of 5= 6 a year later, at the age of 74. He was at the time still active as a priest, and as the Vicar ofChacombe in Oxfordshire; he had been a freemason for twenty years, and was also associated with the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light. He retired on a pension in 1894 and lived into his 92nd year, dying in 1909 in Hertfordshire." [http://www.billheidrick.com/tlc2003/tlc0603.htm] ] ["William Alexander Ayton (1816-1909), Vicar of Chacombe, Northamptonshire. He had an alchemical laboratory in his cellar and was afraid that his Bishop would learn of its existence" [http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/aqc/fringe/notes.html#85] ] He translated from Latin the life of John Dee written byThomas Smith . [First published 1908.]He is generally thought to have been a member of the shadowy "Society of Eight" founded in 1883. [ Founded by
Frederick Holland , orKenneth Mackenzie . Decker-Dummett p.45 makes Holland the founder, and members F. G. Irwin,Benjamin Cox ,Frederick Hockley , Mackenzie,John Yarker ,William Wynn Westcott , as well as Ayton.] He became a member of the successorOrder of the Golden Dawn . [In July 1888, as "Virtute orta, occidunt rarius". R. A. Gilbert, "The Golden Dawn Companion" (1986), p.140.] He was a supporter of the reforms ofArthur Edward Waite , which split the Order as theHoly Order of the Golden Dawn and theStella Matutina .References
*"The Alchemist of the Golden Dawn, The Letters of Revd. W. A. Ayton to
F. L. Gardner and Others 1886-1905" (1985) edited Ellic HoweNotes
External links
* [http://www.alchemywebsite.com/rosi_grp.html Modern Rosicrucian groups ] at www.alchemywebsite.com
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