Raleigh Club

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The Raleigh Club was a dining club founded in 1827. It met at the 'Thatched House', a tavern in the St James area of London as an alternative to the Travellers Club.

It was founded by Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke as a place where real exploring travellers could meet, exchange tales and try the cuisine of far-off lands.

It was pretty much the nursery of the Royal Geographical Society and became subsumed by that body later in the century.

A prominent early member was Sir John Barrow.