Brooks's: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
* Commander [[Nathaniel Scarborough]] | * Commander [[Nathaniel Scarborough]] | ||
* Mr [[Adrian Carey]] | * Mr [[Adrian Carey]] | ||
[[Category:Important Locations]] |
Revision as of 05:39, 19 October 2016
Brooks's (which is the correct spelling and punctuation!) was an exclusive gentlemen's clubs in London and is located at 60 St James' Street. Brooks's was liberal, with a largely Whiggish membership.
To become a member, a man must be proposed by a current member, and a system of black and white balls was used to vote on the prospective man's membership. A single black ball was enough to exclude him from becoming a member, giving rise to the term 'blackballed'. This system was not exclusive to Brooks's, being used in other clubs.
Members
- Captain Arthur Cartwright, Royal Marines
- Benedict Delancey
- Patrick Grove
- Rawdon Montgomery III, Marquess of Eastborough
- Rawdon Montgomery IV, Earl of Alderhan
- Lord Ivor Montgomery
- Blake Pritchard, Marquess of Emerson
- Lord Gabriel Pritchard
- Commander Nathaniel Scarborough
- Mr Adrian Carey