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1746: 1767: 1734: 234: 265:, where some of them continue to meet occasionally to this day in the American Bar which has a backward-running clock (a replica of the original which was once at the Eccentric Club). This is in keeping with numerous other London clubs of the nineteenth century which have lost their premises, but continue to meet as a society in an existing club; other examples include the 1757: 518:
The Eccentric Club UK, founded in 2008 and claiming to maintain the traditions since 1781, is conducting an in-depth research of the Eccentric Club's history. Its Committee managed to uncover many previously thought lost records and documents related to the 1780s–1860s and the 1890s–1940s. The last
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On the other hand, a number of Victorian and Edwardian books and newspapers discussing the Eccentric Club in 1890 referred to the earlier Eccentric Clubs in London. In the only recorded interview with J.A.Harrison of the time, he also admits that the club is not new, although brought back in a new
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The third and longest-lived Eccentric Club was established by the theatrical costumier Jack Harrison on 21 November 1890 and disbanded in 1986. Immediately upon its foundation, it occupied the old premises of the Pelican Club in Denman Street, Soho. In 1893 it moved to 21
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At the Third Anniversary Dinner in 1893, J.A.Harrison "traced back its origin to the Eccentric Club of 1800, which included Sheridan Knowles... Mr Harrison explained that the white owl was the crest of the old club, and had been adopted by the present one". Before the
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was performed upon the making of a member, which terminated with a jubilation from the president. The books of the club, up to the time of its removal from May's Buildings, are stated to have passed into the possession of Robert Lloyd, a
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Its committee claims to be able to prove continuity between the earlier Eccentric Clubs, and thus, claims a foundation date of 1781, although the Committee of the disbanded club and a number of authors claimed a foundation date of 1890.
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At May's Building they 'flourished at all hours' and among their members were many celebrities of the literary and political world; they were always treated with indulgence by the authorities. An inaugural
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Like many London clubs, it went through a period of financial hardship in the 1970s. The club closed its doors in 1984, ostensibly for a period of renovation, but was forced into liquidation in 1986.
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A number of members of the old Club and some new enthusiasts from other London clubs, with a blessing of Lord Montagu, the last President of the old club, in August 2008 founded the
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presented to the club by S.J.Pallant. Similarly, there are references by Sir Charles Wyndham and other founding members to the earlier club they were reviving.
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was also enrolled; and through this Club membership, he is believed to have obtained some of his high connections. In a novel published in numbers,
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match with the Savile Club. The revived club has registered the words "Eccentric Club", "Nil Nisi Bonum" and the old club logo as own trademarks.
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The club adopted the night-owl as its symbol. It was noted for the generosity of its members, who raised ÂŁ25,000 for limbless soldiers during
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From 1781 through to 1846, the Eccentrics numbered upward of some 40,000 members, many of them holding high social position, such as
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A second Eccentric Club, considered to be unrelated, was founded in 1858, and disbanded in 1881. It existed in the
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sketched with graphic vigour the meetings of 'The Eccentrics' at the old tavern in May's Buildings.
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Website of the East India Club, which many members of the Eccentric Club joined
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a copy of this interview is available from the present Club Secretary –
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and has recently resumed its traditional annual activities, including a
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which existed from 1781 to the 1820s. They were an offshoot of
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In 1985, many of the club's membership were elected to the
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President of the old Eccentric Club, disbanded in 1986,
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Grouped by societal associations, ordered by seniority
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and were described as a convivial Club who met at a
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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World War I

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