Item 1 - Laws of the Monarch Boat Club, membership lists and minutes of Trinity Boat Club

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Laws of the Monarch Boat Club, membership lists and minutes of Trinity Boat Club

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  • 1826-c 1838 (Creation)

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1 vol., 10 sheets

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(Founded 1825)

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Gift of H. B. Grylls to the First Trinity Boat Club, 1922.

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Deposited by the First Trinity Boat Club, Feb. 1925

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Volume with Henry Jevon Greene's name inside both covers. One cover titled "Laws of the Monarch Boat Club," with a list of members inside spanning Lent terms 1827-1828, followed by the laws, with amendments. Starting from the back cover are two letters from Rawlinson & Lyon dated 1828 bound in, two pages of minutes for Michaelmas term 1829, and membership lists from 1829 to 1834 with simple summaries of the year at the bottom of each. A nine page insert lists the Honorary Members of the Trinity Boat Club 1826-1834 and beyond though lacking dates after 1834; some of the entries carry somewhat telegraphic information about the member.

The following names are mentioned in this volume:
William John Aislabie, Thomas Anderson, George Atherley, John Valentine Austin, Hedworth David Barclay, William English FitzEdward Barnes, Thomas Irwin Barstow, Roger Bass, John Horatio Bastard, James Akroyd Beaumont, James Bedingfield, Charles Christopher Black, John Blandy, Robert Blane, Thomas Bleaymire, Charles Bligh, Thomas John Blofeld, Walter Stewart Broadwood, Langton Edward Brown, Reginald Bryan, Gervase Parker Bushe, George Butler, Demetrius Calliphronus, Hugh Francis ("Cannibal") Carleton, Thomas Shaen Carter, Francis Charles Alfred Clifford, Hiffernan Considine, Charles Quayle Constable, John Charles Conybeare, James Cookson, John Corser, Ralph Creyke, Samuel Crieghton, John Gilbert Crompton, William Assheton Cross, Alexander Cumine, Henry Thomas Curry, John Bayley Darvall, George Hibbert Deffell, George Denman, Francis Dickins, William Dobson, John William Donaldson, Thomas Entwisle, William Entwisle, Francis John Eyre, Thomas Oliver Feetham, George Ferguson, David Grant Forbes, Nathaniel Forte, Charles Fosbrooke, Frederick Peere Williams Freeman, William Charles Evans Freke, Edward Frere, John Frere, Lewes Garland, John Philip Gell, Stephen Fryer Gillum, Henry Fyshe Gisborne, Henry Roberts Goldfinch, John Reynolds Goodman, Frederick Goulburn, Charles Samuel Grey, Matthew Blagden Hale, Edward Hamersley, James Hamilton, Calmady Pollexfen Hamlyn, Peter Robert Hammond, Samuel Browne Harper, John Harris, Edward James Hawker, George Charles Hawker, Edward Hawkins, Benjamin Robert Heath, Arthur Bastard Eastabrooke Holdsworth, James Richard Holligan, Robert Charles Ilderton, William Lister Isaac, Gilbert Birt Price Jenner, John Henry Keane, William Cunliffe Lister, Henry Lloyd, Yarburgh Gamaliel Lloyd-Greame, Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Earl of Longford, John Gylby Lonsdale, William Henry Lyttelton, Douglas Macdonald, William Fuller Maitland, Henry Marcus Mangin, Horatio Mansfield, John Marriner, William Massey, Richard Pike Mate, William Meyrick, Frederick Moore, Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro, Charles Edmund Hayes Newington, John Newman, Robert Devereux Nicholls, Thomas Maling Nicholson, William Norris Nicholson, George Henry Nicholson, George Nugée, William Nurse, Standish Thomas O'Grady, William Lindsay Palmes, Patrick Parker, George Henry Parminter, William Wilberforce Pearson, Charles Penrose, Charles Spencer March Phillipps, Lionel Place, William Anne Pochin, John Curwood Pollock, William Grant Prendergast, Robert Prescott, Josiah John Prickett, William Henry Rudston Read, Walter Ricardo, Thomas Pierson Richardson, Thomas Robinson, John Rocke, Francis Rodd, James Thomas Rogers, William Govett Romaine, Conway Lucas Rose, John Sansum, Edward Sayers, George Scott, John Nicholetts Shapland, John Sheehan, Henry William Sherer, Henry Corbet Singleton, Miles Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Warington Wilkinson, Sir Smyth, William Hammond Solly, Thomas Spankie, Stephen Spranger, Thomas Charles William Spring Rice, Richard Stevenson, Alfred Baker Strettell, Henry Hill Strettell, Sir Charles William Strickland, 8th Baronet, Maurice Shelton Suckling, William James Tayler, Samuel Barnard Taylor, Leonard Thompson, Edward Crips Villiers, John Vivian Vivian, Sir Thomas Francis Wade, Edmund Waller, Benjamin Dann Walsh, William Amos Scarbrough Westoby, Edward Balme Wheatley, Thomas Edward Whitby, Thomas George Wilmer, Charles Henry Wilson, Henry Annesley Woodham, Skynner George Woodroffe, Frank Wormald, Charles Valentine Worsley, and Marmaduke Wyvill.

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      Ball, W. W. Rouse The Early History of First Trinity (Cambridge, 1922).

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      The Monarch Boat Club may have originally been separate from the Trinity Boat Club, but it is not clear how long this was the case. It was named after the boat 'The Monarch' built by Searle.

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