Social Victorians/People/Aitken
Appearance
Also Known As
[edit | edit source]- Family name: Aitken
Andrew Aitken
[edit | edit source]- Andrew Aitken
- Andrew Peebles Aitken
- Dr. Andrew P. Aitken
- Golden Dawn: Judico Lente — I Judge Slowly (Alastor; Küntz 177)
Georgina Aitkin
[edit | edit source]- Mrs. Andrew Aitken
- Georgiana Burnett Aitken
- Georgiana Burnett Brown Aitken
- Golden Dawn motto: Sola Cruce Salus (S.C.S.) — "Only in the Cross is there salvation" (Alastor; Küntz 177)
Demographics
[edit | edit source]- Nationality:
Residences
[edit | edit source]- Lived in Edinburgh, Scotland
Family
[edit | edit source]- Andrew Peebles Aitken (c. 1854–1904 [Davis])
- Georgina Aitken (1856? – )
Acquaintances, Friends and Enemies
[edit | edit source]Organizations
[edit | edit source]- University of Edinburgh, Faculty of Medicine, Lecturer in Chemistry (Howe 191).
- Amen-Ra Temple of the Golden Dawn in Edinburgh.
Timeline
[edit | edit source]1881, Georgina and Andrew Aitken married (Davis).
1893 December, Andrew Aitken was initiated into the Golden Dawn (Küntz 177). Georgina Aitken was initiated into the Golden Dawn, in the Outer Order only (Küntz 177).
1896 April 2, Aitken was initiated into the Inner Order of the Golden Dawn (Küntz 177).
1897 November, Aitken was Cancellarius of the Amen-Ra Temple.
1897 circa December 21 or 22, both Andrew and Georgina Aitken refused to sign Frederick Gardner's petition in support of Annie Horniman (Howe 144).
1904, Andrew Aitken died (Davis).
Questions and Notes
[edit | edit source]Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Alastor.
- Davis, Sally. "Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn." http://pws.prserv.net/Roger_Wright/GD/gd-webnameslist.htm.
- Howe.
- Küntz