Adam Gray Murray
Born: Unknown. Died: Unknown.
Adam Gray Murray was a South African member of the O.T.O., an elderly gentleman, and a temporary civil servant who had lost his job at the end of the World War I.
He had been a student of James Windram and was known as Frater V.L. (Virtute et Labore "By Valour and Exertion"). He paid a visit to the Abbey of Thelema on 20 November 1923 with a donation of 200 lire after accepting a summons that Crowley sent out to all his students to come to Cefalù.
In June 1924 he traveled to London to work with Jane Wolfe and Norman Mudd. |