Tweedale, Charles L(akeman) (d. 1944)
Tweedale, Charles L(akeman) (d. 1944)
Prominent British writer on Spiritualism. He was educated at Durham University, England, and became the Church of England vicar of Weston, Otley, Yorkshire. A talented and versatile man, he was an astronomer, musician, and inventor. He published books on astronomy and discovered a comet. He was also a close friend of psychic photographer William Hope, whom he defended against hostile criticism. He died June 29, 1944.
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Tweedale, Charles L. Man's Survival After Death. N.p., 1909. ——. News From the Next World. N.p., 1940.
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