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John William Brodie-Innes was a leading member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's
Amen-Ra Temple in Edinburgh. J.W. Brodie-Innes was born at Downe in Kent, where his Scottish
born father Rev. John Brodie Innes ( 1815-1894 ) had been Vicar from 1846. His father was a
friend and confidant of a neighbour at Downe, Charles Darwin. A lawyer by profession, he was a
member of the Sette of Odde Volumes ( a London bibliophile society ), and was its president in
1911. He wrote several novels on witchcraft and magic. The most well-known is The Devil's
Mistress (1915), a supernatural horror novel centred on the real-life accusations of witchcraft made
against Isobel Gowdie. Brodie-Innes is believed to have been one of Dion Fortune's occult
teachers. (Fortune was also taught by such occult practitioners as Moina Mathers and Dr
Theodore Moriarty). Throughout the dissensions of the Golden Dawn, Brodie-Innes remained loyal
to MacGregor Mathers, and on the death of his chief in 1918 published an affectionate obituary
titled "MacGregor Mathers - Some Personal Reminiscences" in the May 1919 issue of The Occult
Review.