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* 1898 [[1898 Royal Agricultural Show|Birmingham]]
* 1898 [[1898 Royal Agricultural Show|Birmingham]]
* 1899 [[1899 Royal Agricultural Show|Maidstone]]
* 1899 [[1899 Royal Agricultural Show|Maidstone]]
* 1900 York
* 1900 [[1900 Royal Agricultural Show|York]]
* 1901 Cardiff
* 1901 Cardiff
* 1902 Carlisle
* 1902 Carlisle

Revision as of 11:00, 10 June 2013

The English Agricultural Society was founded in 1838 and two years later it was incorporated as The Royal Agricultural Society of England. It was pre-dated by the Bath and West Society (1777), Highland Society (1784) and the Smithfield Club (1798).

1838 May 9th. Founding meeting held at the Freemasons' Tavern with Earl Spencer in the Chair. [1]

1838 December 18th. First full meeting of the committee and members held at their rooms in Cavendish square. [2]

1839 Philip Pusey was appointed Chairman of the Journal Committee.

1840 Royal Agricultural Society of England meeting at Cambridge.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Thursday, May 10, 1838
  2. The Times, Wednesday, Dec 19, 1838
  • The History of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 1839-1939 by Professor J. A. Scott Watson.