Rumblings in the Deep

Translated from the Hebrew - a collection of scrappy notes

Assessed as of modern origin, handwritten on miscellaneous found paper. The language is curiously archaic.

A collection of notes on the power structure of the Masonic Orders , particularly in London. Identifies Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, as the headquarters of the Order (includes a sketch map of the interior, particularly marking the library). Identifies a number of prominent members of the Order (including Ivor McLeod). Suggests that the Order is in the service of a Black Man, to whom the writer seems hostile. Overall the Order is characterized as sorcerous and dangerous. The writer seems to have little conception of the role Masons play in modern British society.

Identifies the Oxford-based Society for the Observation of Arcane Phenomena as a front organization for the Masons. Names Mr George Jarvis, Mr Leonard Scapp and Mr James Hogshead as members of the Society. Includes pencil sketches of these three.