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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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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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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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presented to the club by S.J.Pallant. Similarly, there are references by Sir
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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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