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The Gresham Club was founded in 1843 and dissolved in 1991. It was named after
Thomas Gresham Sir Thomas Gresham the Elder (; c. 151921 November 1579), was an English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI (1547–1553) and Edward's half-sisters, queens Mary I (1553–1558) and Elizabeth I (1558–1603). In 1565 G ...
. The Gresham Club's last site was located on Abchurch Lane off King William Street before it was sold to the London Capital Club, which in turn ceased operation in 2018. Following the closure of the London Capital Club, a number of the members relaunched The Gresham Club in 2018 and recreated the raison d'etre of its original predecessor.


Formation and membership

The original Gresham Club was founded in 1843 as a dining club for the professional classes of the City of London,Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section 21: Clubs and Societies
at history.ac.uk (accessed 14 January 2008)
and named after
Thomas Gresham Sir Thomas Gresham the Elder (; c. 151921 November 1579), was an English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI (1547–1553) and Edward's half-sisters, queens Mary I (1553–1558) and Elizabeth I (1558–1603). In 1565 G ...
, a celebrated
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merchant who founded the Royal Exchange. The club's first president was John Abel Smith (1802–1871),
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. In 1853, Charles Manby Smith located the Gresham Club as a stepping-stone in a successful Londoner's sequence of increasingly elite memberships. – In 1879, the entrance fee was 20 guineas and the annual subscription six guineas, as reported by
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, in ''Dickens's Dictionary of London'' (1879). –


Premises

The newly established club commissioned a clubhouse at 1 King William Street, on the corner of St. Swithin's Lane.'Bartholomew Lane and Lombard Street', Old and New London: Volume 1 (1878), pp. 522-530, online a
british-history.ac.uk report 45063
(accessed 14 January 2008): "The first stone of the Gresham Club House, No. 1, King William Street, corner of St. Swithin's Lane, was laid in 1844, the event being celebrated by a dinner at the Albion Tavern, Aldersgate Street, the Lord Mayor, Sir William Magnay, in the chair. The club was at first under the presidency of John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P. The building was erected from the design of Mr. Henry Flower, architect."
The architect was Henry Flower, and the beginning of construction in 1844 was marked by a dinner at the Albion Tavern, at which Sir William Magnay,
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, presided.
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wrote in 1855 Timbs, John, ''Curiosities of London: exhibiting the most rare and remarkable objects of interest in the metropolis; with nearly Fifty Years' Personal Recollections'' (London, David Bogue, 1855), p. 195 – The site of the first clubhouse is now occupied by the main London office of
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. The club was reported to keep a fine wine-cellar. In 1913, a Mr. L. Price, called 'the doyen of billiard stewards', achieved 60 years service with club, then housed in Gresham Place. In 1915, the club moved to a new purpose-built clubhouse at 15 Abchurch Lane, near Cannon Street station.History
at londoncapitalclub.com (accessed 14 January 2008)
The club remained there until it closed in 1991.


Dissolution

After the
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, the gentlemen's clubs of London fell into a decline. The Gresham Club was "a faded place offering school dinners and port". By 1991, its membership had fallen and the remaining members decided to dissolve the club. Its members were offered membership of the
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, many of them taking this offer. On 23 October 1992, the "Gresham Club (In Dissolution)" was given a
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consent to remove 11 glass chandeliers on the ground, first, and second floors of 15 Abchurch Lane.Corporation of London: Extract from the Planning Register – Site Reference 2092
at cityoflondon.gov.uk (accessed 14 January 2008)
The club's records were deposited in the Guildhall Library, which under accession reference ''L 24 MSS 28834-28864'' holds papers for the years 1844-1845 and 1905–1991, described as: "minute books, subscription books, legal papers, financial papers, Staff Benevolent Fund accounts and misc papers".


The Gresham Club today

The re-formed Gresham Club is a private members club for professionals, 'stimulating social and business interaction amongst like-minded members and their guests'. The Club is currently a nomadic dining club that meets monthly for a Club Table at a different venue each month. Venues include The
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and London Scottish
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Later use of the Abchurch Lane clubhouse

On 18 February 1993, "Abchur Flat Gibr", represented by Wright Hassall & Co., Solicitors, of
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, was granted a certificate of lawful development for the use of the former club's premises at 15 Abchurch Lane, as "members licensed dining club for the purposes of dining drinking socialising and playing snooker". In 1993, the clubhouse was acquired by CCA Holdings, who found it in need of renovation and refurbishment. The development was funded by the International Club Company of
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, founded in 1980 by Dieter Klostermann. The company owns and operates many clubs around the world, including businessmen's clubs, golf clubs and country clubs. On 21 October 1993, Capital Club of London Ltd was given a listed building consent for 15 Abchurch Lane, described as "Repairs and restoration of interior and exterior of building which is to be retained as members' dining club. Installation of new roof plant and screening" and also planning permission for "installation of roof plant and screen". The new interior was designed by Peter Inston. In September 1994, the building was re-opened as the London Capital Club, a private members' club with similarities to the old Gresham Club but a more modern approach and a different management structure. On the death of Peter Parker in 2002,
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, a former
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, succeeded as the club's chairman. In the spring of 2018 the London Capital Club premises in Abchurch Lane were sold to the Royal Philatelic Society. The building contains a memorial to the 77 members of the Gresham Club that served in The Great War. With the help of funding from the
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the memorial was refurbished, and was re-dedicated on 7th December 2022 by the
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, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon. Dame
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.


See also

* List of gentlemen's clubs in London


References

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