Fraternity of Saint Barbara.

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The fraternity appears to have been founded in London in 1813 with Rev. Robert Nixon as its first patron. It had a library and met at Daniel Benham's house and Nixon's home in Burr Street, Smithfield. The members, mostly contemporaries at Cambridge, included Jame Jenkins, Samuel Prosser, John Bathurst Deane, Samuel James Allen, Richard Hill, James Gomme and James Burleigh.

From the description of Communications : addresses delivered to the Fraternity on antiquarian subjects, 1815-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500067

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creatorOf Fraternity of Saint Barbara. Communications : addresses delivered to the Fraternity on antiquarian subjects, 1815-1818. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Allen, Samuel James. person
associatedWith Benham, Daniel. person
associatedWith Burleigh, James. person
associatedWith Deane, John Bathurst. person
associatedWith Gomme, James. person
associatedWith Hill, Richard. person
associatedWith Jenkins, James. person
associatedWith Nixon, Robert, Rev. person
associatedWith Prosser, Samuel. person
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Great Britain
England
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Fraternal organizations
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Active 1815

Active 1818

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