Regency Pastimes: The Nobleman’s Catch Club and the Glee Club

The Nobleman’s Catch Club was established in the early 1760s by nine founding members including the Earl of Eglinton, Earl of March and the Earl Continue
The Nobleman’s Catch Club was established in the early 1760s by nine founding members including the Earl of Eglinton, Earl of March and the Earl Continue
St. James Street in London was the location in Regency England for men’s clubs. Along side Brook’s, White’s, Boodle’s and the Cocoa Tree at 69 Continue
Of mythical origins, even soon after his death, Edward Hughes Ball was said to have inherited an enormous fortune of forty thousand pounds per annum Continue
As we delve into gentlemen’s hats, a reader had a question: how did men keep their hats on during any activities outdoors or indoors in Continue