Author: George Trevelyan

George Trevelyan

Date of birth: 5 November 1906
Date of death: 7/9 February 1996
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[English] Sir **George Lowthian Trevelyan**, 4th Baronet, (born 1906 in Great College Street, Westminster, London – died 1996 in The Old Vicarage, Hawkesbury, Avon), was a British nobleman, an educational pioneer, and esoteric, a founding father of the New Age movement.
George Trevelyan was the oldest son of Sir [Charles Philips Trevelyan (1870–1958)][1], 3rd Baronet, and Mary Katharine (Molly) Bell (1881–1966). He was married to Helen Lindsay-Smith (1900/01–1994), and father of a daughter.

[Deutsch] Sir **George Lowthian Trevelyan**, 4. Baronet (geb. 1906 in Great College Street, Westminster, London; gest. 1996 in The Old Vicarage, Hawkesbury, Avon) war ein britischer Adeliger, pädagogische Pionier, und Esoteriker, ein Gründervater der New-Age-Bewegung.
George Trevelyan war der älteste Sohn von Sir [Charles Philips Trevelyan (1870–1958)][2], dem 3. Baronet, und Mary Katharine (Molly) Bell (1881–1966). Er war verheiratet mit Helen Lindsay-Smith (1900/01–1994) und Vater einer Tochter.


[1]: http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2443888A/
[2]: http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2443888A/


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