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The Chetham Society "for the publication of remains historic and literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester" is a
text publication society A text publication society is a learned society which publishes (either as its sole function, or as a principal function) scholarly editions of old works of historical or literary interest, or archival documents. In addition to full texts, a text p ...
and
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(No. 700047) established on 23 March 1843.


History

The Chetham Society is the oldest historical society in
North West England North West England is one of nine official regions of England and consists of the ceremonial counties of England, administrative counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of ...
. It was founded by a group of gentlemen (including the lawyer James Crossley and the clergymen
Thomas Corser Thomas Corser (1793 – 24 August 1876) was a British literary scholar and Church of England clergyman. He was the editor of ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica''. Life Corser, third son of George Corser of Whitchurch, Shropshire, banker, and his wi ...
, Richard Parkinson, and Francis Robert Raines), who wished to promote interest in the counties' historical sources. The society held its foundation meeting on 23 March 1843 at
Chetham's Library Chetham's Library in Manchester, England, is the oldest free public reference library in the English-speaking world.Nicholls (2004), p. 20. Chetham's Hospital, which contains both the library and Chetham's School of Music, was established in ...
, in
Manchester Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The ...
, which was established in 1653 by the will of the philanthropist Humphrey Chetham. The society became a registered charity (No. 700047) in 1988. The Chetham Society was amongst the earliest
antiquarian An antiquarian or antiquary () is an fan (person), aficionado or student of antiquities or things of the past. More specifically, the term is used for those who study history with particular attention to ancient artifact (archaeology), artifac ...
and historical societies to be established in Britain during the nineteenth century, and appears to have been modelled, in part, on the Durham-based
Surtees Society The Surtees Society is a text publication society and registered charity (No. 1003812) based in Durham in northern England. The society was established on 27 May 1834 by James Raine, following the death (on 11 February) of the renowned County ...
founded in 1834. During its early years, the Society enjoyed the support of patrons such as the Prime Minister of the day Sir Robert Peel, the
Bishop of Chester The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. The diocese extends across most of the historic county boundaries of Cheshire, including the Wirral Peninsula and has its see in ...
, the Earls of Balcarres, Burlington, and
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, Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe, Lord Francis Egerton, as well as several other peers and MPs who became members. Many distinguished historians and scholars have been involved in the life of the society, including John Eglington Bailey, Prof. Christopher Robert Cheney, John Parsons Earwaker, Edward Hawkins, Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth, George Ormerod, Prof. Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke, William Stubbs, Prof. Thomas Frederick Tout, Prof. John Michael Wallace-Hadrill, and
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, amongst many others.


Membership

Membership of the Chetham Society is open to all individuals and institutions interested in the various historical and literary aspects of Lancashire and Cheshire.


Publications

Since 1843, the Society has published nearly 280 volumes in three series, supplying a regular output of valuable works of scholarship relating to the study of the history of North-West England. Old Series (1843–93) The Old Series (O.S.) ran from 1843 until 1893 (totalling 116 volumes). Publications included ''Pott's Discovery of Witches'', ''Civil War Tracts'', and various diaries, journals, autobiographies, correspondence, heralds' visitations, family deeds, papers, letters, and accounts, school registers and records, wills, and ecclesiastical and parish histories. New Series (1883–1947) The New Series (N.S.) commenced in 1883 and ended in 1947 (totalling 110 volumes). Publications covered a diversity of areas and topics, including charters, cartularies, rolls, rentals, surveys, autobiographical writings, biographies, genealogies, and various parish, town, and local histories. Third Series (1948–present) The Third Series (T.S.) began in 1948 (volume 53 was published in 2019). In recent years (particularly since the inauguration of the Third Series), the society's focus has tended to move away from its traditional role of publishing original primary texts towards publishing scholarly secondary analyses. Recent volumes have included: * * * * * * * * *


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See also

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Chetham's Library Chetham's Library in Manchester, England, is the oldest free public reference library in the English-speaking world.Nicholls (2004), p. 20. Chetham's Hospital, which contains both the library and Chetham's School of Music, was established in ...
*
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire is a historical society and registered charity founded for the purpose of "collecting, preserving, arranging and publishing such Historical Documents, Antiquities…Specimens of Ancient and Mediev ...
* Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire * Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society * Lancashire Parish Register Society * List of societies for education in Manchester


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External links


Chetham Society WebsiteArchives Hub: Chetham Society ArchiveChetham's LibraryRoyal Historical Society: List of Chetham Society Publications
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