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(For the 19th-century magazine, see Arthur's Magazine.) Arthur's was a London gentlemen's club, now dissolved, which was established in 1811 and was disbanded in 1940. Between 1827 and 1940 it was based at 69 St James's Street. It is now best remembered for having built the London clubhouse currently occupied by the Carlton. The original club committee consisted of eleven members. Six were Scots The other five members of the committee were
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(For the 19th-century magazine, see Arthur's Magazine.) Arthur's was a London gentlemen's club, now dissolved, which was established in 1811 and was disbanded in 1940. Between 1827 and 1940 it was based at 69 St James's Street. It is now best remembered for having built the London clubhouse currently occupied by the Carlton. The original club committee consisted of eleven members. Six were Scots The other five members of the committee were
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