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London Scholars Society and associated societies

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Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
London Scholars Society

This was the original name of the Society of Royal Cumberland Youths. [Research by John Harrison.]

17461747
Society of Royal Cumberland Youths

A Society based in London originally, but now with members all over the world. It was known as the London Scholars Society before it adopted the name 'The Society of Cumberland Youths'. The 'Royal' was added in the 1870s. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Society was founded in its present form on 6th September 1747 as 'The Society of Cumberland Youths'. The manuscripts by John E Osborn, held in the British Library, which was assembled from various source documents in the middle of the 19th century, says that in honour of the Duke of Cumberland's victory at the Battle of Culloden the Society of London Scholars (1702 to 1747) restyled themselves as the 'Cumberland Youths'. No other evidence for this claim currently exists. The word 'Royal' was added to the title during the 1870s. The new title was challenged in the Church Bells (October 1878) but its continued use is now not contested. For further background see the Ringing World (25th September 1997, pages 889 to 898). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1747 Formerly: London Scholars (1717-1746) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1747https://srcy.org.uk/
 

Peal Statistics

Statistics sourced from the annual reports of the Council Peal Analysis Committee will be shown here

The tables will need to be digitised first. A job for 2024.

Peal board photos

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Peals

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London Scholars Society and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
London Scholars Society

This was the original name of the Society of Royal Cumberland Youths. [Research by John Harrison.]

17461747
Society of Royal Cumberland Youths

A Society based in London originally, but now with members all over the world. It was known as the London Scholars Society before it adopted the name 'The Society of Cumberland Youths'. The 'Royal' was added in the 1870s. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Society was founded in its present form on 6th September 1747 as 'The Society of Cumberland Youths'. The manuscripts by John E Osborn, held in the British Library, which was assembled from various source documents in the middle of the 19th century, says that in honour of the Duke of Cumberland's victory at the Battle of Culloden the Society of London Scholars (1702 to 1747) restyled themselves as the 'Cumberland Youths'. No other evidence for this claim currently exists. The word 'Royal' was added to the title during the 1870s. The new title was challenged in the Church Bells (October 1878) but its continued use is now not contested. For further background see the Ringing World (25th September 1997, pages 889 to 898). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1747 Formerly: London Scholars (1717-1746) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1747https://srcy.org.uk/
 

Peal Statistics

Statistics sourced from the annual reports of the Council Peal Analysis Committee will be shown here

The tables will need to be digitised first. A job for 2024.

Peal board photos

No pealboard photos have been submitted for this society.

Peals

This society is not listed in pealbase.

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