The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor was an initiatic occult organization that first became public in late 1894, although according to an official document of the order[1] it began its work in 1870.
He seems to have left these things to Peter Davidson, who was the Provincial Grand Master of the North (Scotland), and later also the Eastern Section (America).
[3] The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor (HBoL), while not the first of its kind, is a notable addition to the relatively small number of publicly known Orders from its era that openly taught practical occultism within the Western Mystery Tradition.
This organization's contributions are significant in the context of the 19th-century occult revival, particularly for its emphasis on practical, experiential methods over purely theoretical teachings.
Its curriculum and activities provided a foundation for later esoteric groups and had a lasting impact on the development of modern Western esotericism.