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{{short description|British text publication society established in 1843}}
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| formation = 23 March 1843
| formation = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1843|03|23}}
| type = [[Historical society]]
| type = [[Historical society]]
| status = [[Charitable Organization|Charity]]
| status = [[Charitable Organization|Charity]]
| registration_id = 700047
| registration_id = 700047
| purpose = Historical study and research
| purpose = {{hlist| Historical study | research }}
| headquarters = [[Manchester]], England
| headquarters = [[Manchester]], England
| location = [[Chetham's Library]]
| location = [[Chetham's Library]]
| region_served = [[Lancashire]], [[Cheshire]], and [[Greater Manchester]]
| region_served = {{hlist| [[Lancashire]] | [[Cheshire]] | [[Greater Manchester]] }}
| language = English
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = [[Paul Fouracre]]
| leader_title = Activities
| leader_name = Research & Publications
| leader_title2 = Collections
| leader_name2 = Library, Archives
| leader_title3 = 11th President
| leader_name3 = [[Paul Fouracre|Professor Paul Fouracre]]
| website = [http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk www.chethamsociety.org.uk]
| website = [http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk www.chethamsociety.org.uk]
}}
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The '''Chetham Society''' "for the publication of remains historic and literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester" is a [[text publication society]] and [[registered charity]] (No. 700047){{r|CharityCommission}} established on 23 March 1843.
The '''Chetham Society''' "for the publication of remains historic and literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester" is a [[text publication society]] and [[registered charity]] (No. 700047) established on 23 March 1843.


==History==
==History==
The Chetham Society is the oldest historical society in [[North West England]]. It was founded by a group of gentlemen (including the lawyer [[James Crossley (author)|James Crossley]] and the clergymen [[Thomas Corser]], [[Richard Parkinson (priest)|Richard Parkinson]], and [[Francis Robert Raines]]), who wished to promote interest in the counties' historical sources. The society held its foundation meeting on 23 March 1843 at [[Chetham's Library]], in [[Manchester]], which was established in 1653 by the will of the philanthropist [[Humphrey Chetham]]. The society became a registered charity in 1988.
The Chetham Society is the oldest historical society in [[North West England]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=About Us – The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/about-us/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref> It was founded by a group of gentlemen (including the lawyer [[James Crossley (author)|James Crossley]] and the clergymen [[Thomas Corser]], [[Richard Parkinson (priest)|Richard Parkinson]], and [[Francis Robert Raines]]), who wished to promote interest in the counties' historical sources. The society held its foundation meeting on 23 March 1843 at [[Chetham's Library]], in [[Manchester]], which was established in 1653 by the will of the philanthropist [[Humphrey Chetham]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=About Us – The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/about-us/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref> The society became a registered charity (No. 700047) in 1988.{{r|CharityCommission}}


The Chetham Society was amongst the earliest [[antiquarian]] and historical societies to be established in Britain during the nineteenth century, and appears to have been modelled, in part, on the Durham-based [[Surtees Society]] founded in 1834.{{sfnp|Levine|2003|p=42|ps=none}} During its early years, the Society enjoyed the support of patrons such as the Prime Minister of the day [[Robert Peel|Sir Robert Peel]], the [[John Sumner (bishop)|Bishop of Chester]], the Earls of [[James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford|Balcarres]], [[William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire|Burlington]], and [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby|Derby]], [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe]], [[Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere|Lord Francis Egerton]], as well as several other peers and MPs who became members.{{sfnp|Hawkins|1844|ps=none}} Many distinguished historians and scholars have been involved in the life of the society, including [[John Eglington Bailey]], [[C. R. Cheney|Christopher Robert Cheney]], [[John Parsons Earwaker]], [[Edward Hawkins (numismatist)|Edward Hawkins]], [[Henry Hoyle Howorth]], [[George Ormerod]], [[Frederick Maurice Powicke]], [[William Stubbs]], [[Thomas Frederick Tout]], [[J. M. Wallace-Hadrill|John Michael Wallace-Hadrill]], and [[Joseph Brooks Yates]], amongst many others.{{r|Officers}}
The Chetham Society was amongst the earliest [[antiquarian]] and historical societies to be established in Britain during the nineteenth century, and appears to have been modelled, in part, on the Durham-based [[Surtees Society]] founded in 1834.{{sfnp|Levine|2003|p=42|ps=none}}
During its early years, the society enjoyed the support of patrons such as the Prime Minister of the day [[Robert Peel|Sir Robert Peel]], the [[John Sumner (bishop)|Bishop of Chester]], the Earls of [[James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford|Balcarres]], [[William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire|Burlington]], and [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby|Derby]], [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe]], [[Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere|Lord Francis Egerton]], as well as several other peers and MPs who became members.{{sfnp|Hawkins|1844|ps=none}}
Many distinguished historians and scholars have been involved in the life of the society, including [[John Eglington Bailey]], [[C.&nbsp;R. Cheney]], [[John Parsons Earwaker]], [[Edward Hawkins (numismatist)|Edward Hawkins]], [[Henry Hoyle Howorth|Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth]], [[George Ormerod]], [[Frederick Maurice Powicke|Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke]], [[William Stubbs]], [[Thomas Frederick Tout]], [[J.&nbsp;M. Wallace-Hadrill]], and [[Joseph Brooks Yates]], amongst many others.{{r|Officers}}


==Membership==
==Membership==
Membership of the Chetham Society is open to all individuals and institutions interested in the various historical and literary aspects of Lancashire and Cheshire.
Membership of the Chetham Society is open to all individuals and institutions interested in the various historical and literary aspects of Lancashire and Cheshire.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Chetham Society – The Chetham Society publish major works of scholarship on the history of the palatine counties of Lancashire and Chester |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/membership/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==
For more than 170 years, the Chetham Society has maintained a regular output of valuable works of scholarship that make significant contributions to the study of the history of [[North-West England]]. Since 1843, the society has published more than 275 volumes in three series.
Since 1843, the society has published nearly 280 volumes in three series, supplying a regular output of valuable works of scholarship relating to the study of the history of [[North-West England]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Publications The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/our-publications/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


'''Old Series (1843–93)'''
'''Old Series (1843–93)'''


The Old Series (O.S.) ran from 1843 until 1893 (comprising 116 volumes). Publications included ''Pott’s Discovery of Witches'', ''Civil War Tracts'', and various diaries, journals, autobiographies, correspondence, [[Heraldic visitation|Heralds' visitations]], family deeds, papers, letters, and accounts, school registers and records, wills, and ecclesiastical and parish histories.
The Old Series (O.S.) ran from 1843 until 1893 (totalling 116 volumes). Publications included ''Pott's Discovery of Witches'', ''Civil War Tracts'', and various diaries, journals, autobiographies, correspondence, [[Heraldic visitation|heralds' visitations]], family deeds, papers, letters, and accounts, school registers and records, wills, and ecclesiastical and parish histories.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Old Series – The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/our-publications/old-series/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


'''New Series (1883–1947)'''
'''New Series (1883–1947)'''


The New Series (N.S.) commenced in 1883 and ended in 1947 (totalling 110 volumes). Publications covered a diversity of areas and topics, including charters, cartularies, rolls, rentals, surveys, autobiographical writings, biographies, genealogies, and various parish, town, and local histories.
The New Series (N.S.) commenced in 1883 and ended in 1947 (totalling 110 volumes). Publications covered a diversity of areas and topics, including charters, cartularies, rolls, rentals, surveys, autobiographical writings, biographies, genealogies, and various parish, town, and local histories.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Series – The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/our-publications/new-series/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


'''Third Series (1948–present)'''
'''Third Series (1948–present)'''


The Third Series (T.S.) began in 1948 (volume 51 was published in 2013). In recent years (particularly since the inauguration of the Third Series), the society's focus has tended to move away from its traditional role of publishing original [[Primary source|primary texts]] towards publishing scholarly [[Secondary source|secondary analyses]]. Recent volumes have included:
The Third Series (T.S.) began in 1948 (volume 53 was published in 2019). In recent years (particularly since the inauguration of the Third Series), the society's focus has tended to move away from its traditional role of publishing original [[Primary source|primary texts]] towards publishing scholarly [[Secondary source|secondary analyses]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Third Series – The Chetham Society |url=https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/our-publications/third-series/ |access-date=2022-08-20 |language=en-GB}}</ref> Recent volumes have included:


*{{citation |last=Guscott |first=S.J. |title=[[Humphrey Chetham]], 1580–1653: Fortune, Politics, and Mercantile Culture in Seventeenth-Century England |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=45 |year=2003 |isbn=1-85825-191-5 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Guscott |first=S. J. |author-link= |title=Humphrey Chetham, 1580–1653: Fortune, Politics, and Mercantile Culture in Seventeenth-Century England |title-link=Humphrey Chetham |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=45 |year=2003 |isbn=1-85825-191-5 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Lynch |first=M.E., ''et al.'', eds. |title=Life, Love, and Death in North-East Lancashire, 1510–37: A Translation of the Act Book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=46 |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-9554276-0-2 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |editor-last=Lynch |editor-first=M. E. |author-link= |title=Life, Love, and Death in North-East Lancashire, 1510–37: A Translation of the Act Book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley |title-link=Whalley Abbey |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=46 |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-9554276-0-2 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Wilson |first=J.F., ed. |title=King Cotton: A Tribute to Douglas A. Farnie |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=47 |year=2009 |isbn=978-1-905472-09-3 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |editor-last=Wilson |editor-first=J. F. |author-link=John Wilson (public policy expert) |title=King Cotton: A Tribute to Douglas A. Farnie |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=47 |year=2009 |isbn=978-1-905472-09-3 |ref=none }}
*{{citation |last=Gratton |first=J.M. |title=The Parliamentarian and Royalist War Effort in Lancashire, 1642–51 |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=48 |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-9554276-1-9 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Gratton |first=J. M. |author-link= |title=The Parliamentarian and Royalist War Effort in Lancashire, 1642–51 |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=48 |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-9554276-1-9 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Virgoe |first=J.M. |title=Thomas Eccleston (1752–1809): A Progressive Lancastrian Agriculturalist |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=49 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-9554276-2-6 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Virgoe |first=J. M. |author-link= |title=Thomas Eccleston (1752–1809): A Progressive Lancastrian Agriculturalist |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=49 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-9554276-2-6 |ref=none}}
*{{cite book |last=Collins |first=S.F. |title=[[James Crossley (author)|James Crossley]]: A Manchester Man of Letters |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=50 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-9554276-3-3 |ref=none}}
*{{cite book |last=Collins |first=S. F. |author-link= |title=James Crossley: A Manchester Man of Letters |title-link=James Crossley (author) |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=50 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-9554276-3-3 |ref=none }}
*{{citation |last=Hodgkins |first=D., ed. |title=The Diary of [[Edward Watkin]] |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=51 |year=2013 |isbn=978-0-9554276-4-0 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |editor-last=Hodgkins |editor-first=D. |author-link= |title=The Diary of Edward Watkin |title-link=Edward Watkin |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=51 |year=2013 |isbn=978-0-9554276-4-0 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Holt |first=J.S. |title=The [[Hornby Castle, Lancashire|Hornby Castle]] Estates: Agrarian Change from the 1582 Survey to the 1751 Sederunt |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=52 |year=2017 |isbn=978-0-9554276-5-7 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Holt |first=J. S. |title=The Hornby Castle Estates: Agrarian Change from the 1582 Survey to the 1751 Sederunt |title-link=Hornby Castle, Lancashire |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=52 |year=2017 |isbn=978-0-9554276-5-7 |ref=none }}
*{{cite book |editor1-last=Hill |editor1-first=P. |editor2-last=Booth |editor2-first=P. H. W. |author-link2=Paul Booth (historian) |title=Chester County Court Indictment Roll 1354–1377: Dealing with Serious Crime in Later Fourteenth-Century Cheshire |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=53 |year=2019 |isbn=978-0-9554276-6-4 |ref=none}}


==Presidents==
==Officers==
===Presidents===
{{columns-list|3|
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* 1843–47 Dr [[Edward Holme]]
* 1843–47 [[Edward Holme]]
* 1847–83 [[James Crossley (author)|James Crossley]]
* 1847–83 [[James Crossley (author)|James Crossley]]
* 1884–1901 Prof. [[Richard Copley Christie]]
* 1884–1901 [[Richard Copley Christie]]
* 1901–15 Prof. Sir [[Adolphus William Ward]]
* 1901–15 [[Adolphus William Ward|Sir Adolphus William Ward]]
* 1915–25 Prof. [[James Tait (historian)|James Tait]]
* 1915–25 [[James Tait (historian)|James Tait]]
* 1925–38 Col. John William Robinson Parker
* 1925–38 [[John William Robinson Parker]]
* 1938–71 Prof. [[Ernest Fraser Jacob]]
* 1938–71 [[Ernest Fraser Jacob]]
* 1972–84 Prof. John Smith Roskell
* 1972–84 [[J.&nbsp;S. Roskell]]
* 1984–92 Prof. [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 1984–92 [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 1992–2005 Paul H. W. Booth
* 2005–present Prof. [[Paul Fouracre|Paul J. Fouracre]]
* 1992–2005 [[Paul Booth (historian)|Paul Booth]]
* 2005–present [[Paul Fouracre]]
}}
}}


==Vice-Presidents==
===Vice-presidents===
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* 1843–58 Rev. Canon Dr [[Richard Parkinson (priest)|Richard Parkinson]]
* 1843–58 [[Richard Parkinson (priest)|Richard Parkinson]]
* 1858–78 Rev. Canon [[Francis Robert Raines]]
* 1858–78 [[Francis Robert Raines]]
* 1879–82 [[William Beamont]]
* 1879–82 [[William Beamont]]
* 1882–84 Prof. [[Richard Copley Christie]]
* 1882–84 [[Richard Copley Christie]]
* 1884–1901 Rt Rev. [[William Stubbs]]
* 1884–1901 [[William Stubbs]]
* 1901–14 Lt-Col. Henry Fishwick
* 1901–14 [[Henry Fishwick]]
* 1915–24 Dr William (Ecroyd) Farrer
* 1915–24 [[William Ecroyd Farrer]]
* 1925–37 Prof. George William Daniels
* 1925–37 [[George William Daniels]]
* 1938–62 Dr George Henry Tupling
* 1938–62 [[George Henry Tupling]]
* 1993–2010 Prof. [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 1993–2010 [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 2011–present Rev. Dr Henry D. Rack
* 2011–present Henry D. Rack
}}
}}


==General Editors==
===General editors===
{{columns-list|3|
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|
* 1991–94 John H. G. Archer
* 1991–94 John H. G. Archer
* 1991–2004 Prof. [[John K. Walton]]
* 1991–2004 [[John K. Walton]]
* 1991–2005 Paul H. W. Booth
* 1991–2005 [[Paul Booth (historian)|Paul Booth]]
* 2003–present Prof. Timothy J. Thornton
* 2003–present Timothy J. Thornton
}}
}}


==Secretaries==
===Secretaries===
{{columns-list|3|
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|
* 1843–52 Dr William Fleming
* 1843–52 William Fleming
* 1852–68 William Langton
* 1852–68 [[William Langton (banker)|William Langton]]
* 1868–82 Richard Henry Wood
* 1868–82 [[Richard Henry Wood]]
* 1882–88 [[John Eglington Bailey]]
* 1882–88 [[John Eglington Bailey]]
* 1888–90 Rev. Canon Richard Tonge
* 1888–90 Richard Tonge
* 1890–1920 Charles William Sutton
* 1890–1920 [[Charles William Sutton]]
* 1920–40 Ernest Broxap
* 1920–40 [[Ernest Broxap]]
* 1940–51 Dr [[Moses Tyson]]
* 1940–51 [[Moses Tyson]]
* 1951–64 Rev. John Flitcroft
* 1951–64 [[John Flitcroft]]
* 1964–84 Prof. [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 1964–84 [[William Reginald Ward]]
* 1984–94 Rev. Dr Henry D. Rack
* 1984–94 Henry D. Rack
* 1994–2008 Dr Alan G. Crosby
* 1994–2008 Alan G. Crosby
* 2008–13 Christopher L. Hunwick
* 2008–13 Christopher L. Hunwick
* 2013–17 Dr Robert E. Stansfield
* 2013–17 Robert E. Stansfield-Cudworth
* 2017–present Dr S. Harris
* 2017–present Simon J. Harris
}}
}}


==Treasurers==
===Treasurers===
{{columns-list|3|
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|
* 1843–52 William Langton
* 1843–52 [[William Langton (banker)|William Langton]]
* 1852–79 Arthur Henry Heywood
* 1852–79 Arthur Henry Heywood
* 1879–1915 John Joseph Jordan
* 1879–1915 John Joseph Jordan
* 1915–20 Maj. William Lees
* 1915–20 William Lees
* 1920–26 John Moodie
* 1920–26 John Moodie
* 1927–33 Thomas William Sowerbutts
* 1927–33 Thomas William Sowerbutts
* 1934–60 John Humphreys King
* 1934–60 John Humphreys King
* 1960–68 Harold Lupton Howard
* 1960–68 Harold Lupton Howard
* 1968–70 Sidney Proctor
* 1968–70 Sidney Proctor
* 1970–72 Alan Siddall
* 1970–72 Alan Siddall
* 1972–83 Prof. Owen Ashmore
* 1972–83 [[Owen Ashmore]]
* 1983–84 Prof. William Henry Chaloner
* 1983–84 [[William Henry Chaloner]]
* 1984–89 Gordon Bradley Hindle
* 1984–89 [[Gordon Bradley Hindle]]
* 1989–94 John Leslie Ogilvie Holden
* 1989–94 [[John Leslie Ogilvie Holden]]
* 1994–2001 Ernest Edwin Mullineux
* 1994–2001 Ernest Edwin Mullineux
* 2001–present Dorothy J. Laver
* 2001–present Dorothy J. Laver
}}
}}


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*[[Chetham's Library]]
*[[Chetham's Library]]
*[[Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire]]
*[[Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire]]
*[[Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire]]
*[[Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society]]
*[[Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society]]
*[[Lancashire Parish Register Society]]
*[[Lancashire Parish Register Society]]
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==References==
==References==


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===Citations===
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<ref name="Officers">{{cite web |url=http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/pdf/CS_Officers_Council.pdf |title=Chetham Society: Officers and Council |publisher=Chetham Society |date=4 November 2015 |access-date=4 November 2015 |mode=cs2 |archive-date=17 November 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117063851/http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/pdf/CS_Officers_Council.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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{{cite web |url=http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/pdf/CS_Officers_Council.pdf |title=Chetham Society: Officers and Council |publisher=Chetham Society |date=4 November 2015 |access-date=4 November 2015 |mode=cs2}}
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===Bibliography===
===Bibliography===
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*{{citation |last=Levine |first=Philippa |title=The Amateur and the Professional: Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838–1886 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2003 |isbn=978-0-521-53050-7}}
*{{citation |last=Levine |first=Philippa |author-link=Philippa Levine |title=The Amateur and the Professional: Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838–1886 |title-link= |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2003 |isbn=978-0-521-53050-7}}
*{{citation |last=Hawkins |first=Edward |title=Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634–5 by Sir William Brereton, Bart. |series=Chetham Society, O.S., |volume=1 |year=1844}}
*{{citation |last=Hawkins |first=Edward |author-link=Edward Hawkins (numismatist) |title=Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634–5 by Sir William Brereton, Bart. |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, O.S. |volume=1 |year=1844}}
{{refend}}
{{refend}}


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
*{{citation |last=Crosby |first=A.G. |title="A Society with No Equal": The Chetham Society, 1843–1993 |series=Chetham Society, T.S., |volume=37 |year=1993 |isbn=1-85936-001-7 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Crosby |first=A.G. |author-link= |title="A Society with No Equal": The Chetham Society, 1843–1993 |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, T.S. |volume=37 |year=1993 |isbn=1-85936-001-7 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=T[ait] |first=J[ames] |chapter=Centenary of the Chetham Society (1843–1943) |title=Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VIII |series=Chetham Society, N.S., |volume=109 |year=1945 |pages=3–10 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=T[ait] |first=J[ames] |author-link=James Tait (historian) |chapter=Centenary of the Chetham Society (1843–1943) |title=Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VIII |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, N.S. |volume=109 |year=1945 |pages=3–10 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Tait |first=James |chapter=The Chetham Society: A Retrospect |title=Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VII |series=Chetham Society, N.S., |volume=100 |year=1939 |pages=1–26 |ref=none}}
*{{citation |last=Tait |first=James |author-link=James Tait (historian) |chapter=The Chetham Society: A Retrospect |title=Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VII |title-link= |series=Chetham Society, N.S. |volume=100 |year=1939 |pages=1–26 |ref=none}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk Chetham Society Website]
*[http://www.chethamsociety.org.uk Chetham Society Website]
*[http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb418-chetsoc Archives Hub: Chetham Society Archive]
*[http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb418-chetsoc Archives Hub: Chetham Society Archive]
*[http://www.chethams.org.uk Chetham's Library]
*[https://library.chethams.com/ Chetham's Library]
*[http://5hm1h4aktue2uejbs1hsqt31.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/chethamsociety.pdf Royal Historical Society: List of Chetham Society Publications]
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Chetham Society
Formation23 March 1843; 181 years ago (1843-03-23)
TypeHistorical society
Registration no.700047
Legal statusCharity
Purpose
  • Historical study
  • research
HeadquartersManchester, England
Location
Region served
President
Paul Fouracre
Websitewww.chethamsociety.org.uk

The Chetham Society "for the publication of remains historic and literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester" is a text publication society and registered charity (No. 700047) established on 23 March 1843.

History

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The Chetham Society is the oldest historical society in North West England.[1] It was founded by a group of gentlemen (including the lawyer James Crossley and the clergymen Thomas Corser, Richard Parkinson, and Francis Robert Raines), who wished to promote interest in the counties' historical sources. The society held its foundation meeting on 23 March 1843 at Chetham's Library, in Manchester, which was established in 1653 by the will of the philanthropist Humphrey Chetham.[2] The society became a registered charity (No. 700047) in 1988.[3]

The Chetham Society was amongst the earliest antiquarian and historical societies to be established in Britain during the nineteenth century, and appears to have been modelled, in part, on the Durham-based Surtees Society founded in 1834.[4]

During its early years, the society enjoyed the support of patrons such as the Prime Minister of the day Sir Robert Peel, the Bishop of Chester, the Earls of Balcarres, Burlington, and Derby, Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe, Lord Francis Egerton, as well as several other peers and MPs who became members.[5]

Many distinguished historians and scholars have been involved in the life of the society, including John Eglington Bailey, C. R. Cheney, John Parsons Earwaker, Edward Hawkins, Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth, George Ormerod, Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke, William Stubbs, Thomas Frederick Tout, J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, and Joseph Brooks Yates, amongst many others.[6]

Membership

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Membership of the Chetham Society is open to all individuals and institutions interested in the various historical and literary aspects of Lancashire and Cheshire.[7]

Publications

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Since 1843, the society has published nearly 280 volumes in three series, supplying a regular output of valuable works of scholarship relating to the study of the history of North-West England.[8]

Old Series (1843–93)

The Old Series (O.S.) ran from 1843 until 1893 (totalling 116 volumes). Publications included Pott's Discovery of Witches, Civil War Tracts, and various diaries, journals, autobiographies, correspondence, heralds' visitations, family deeds, papers, letters, and accounts, school registers and records, wills, and ecclesiastical and parish histories.[9]

New Series (1883–1947)

The New Series (N.S.) commenced in 1883 and ended in 1947 (totalling 110 volumes). Publications covered a diversity of areas and topics, including charters, cartularies, rolls, rentals, surveys, autobiographical writings, biographies, genealogies, and various parish, town, and local histories.[10]

Third Series (1948–present)

The Third Series (T.S.) began in 1948 (volume 53 was published in 2019). In recent years (particularly since the inauguration of the Third Series), the society's focus has tended to move away from its traditional role of publishing original primary texts towards publishing scholarly secondary analyses.[11] Recent volumes have included:

  • Guscott, S. J. (2003), Humphrey Chetham, 1580–1653: Fortune, Politics, and Mercantile Culture in Seventeenth-Century England, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 45, ISBN 1-85825-191-5
  • Lynch, M. E., ed. (2006), Life, Love, and Death in North-East Lancashire, 1510–37: A Translation of the Act Book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 46, ISBN 978-0-9554276-0-2
  • Wilson, J. F., ed. (2009), King Cotton: A Tribute to Douglas A. Farnie, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 47, ISBN 978-1-905472-09-3
  • Gratton, J. M. (2010), The Parliamentarian and Royalist War Effort in Lancashire, 1642–51, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 48, ISBN 978-0-9554276-1-9
  • Virgoe, J. M. (2012), Thomas Eccleston (1752–1809): A Progressive Lancastrian Agriculturalist, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 49, ISBN 978-0-9554276-2-6
  • Collins, S. F. (2012). James Crossley: A Manchester Man of Letters. Chetham Society, T.S. Vol. 50. ISBN 978-0-9554276-3-3.
  • Hodgkins, D., ed. (2013), The Diary of Edward Watkin, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 51, ISBN 978-0-9554276-4-0
  • Holt, J. S. (2017), The Hornby Castle Estates: Agrarian Change from the 1582 Survey to the 1751 Sederunt, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 52, ISBN 978-0-9554276-5-7
  • Hill, P.; Booth, P. H. W., eds. (2019). Chester County Court Indictment Roll 1354–1377: Dealing with Serious Crime in Later Fourteenth-Century Cheshire. Chetham Society, T.S. Vol. 53. ISBN 978-0-9554276-6-4.

Officers

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Presidents

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Vice-presidents

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General editors

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Secretaries

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Treasurers

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See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ "About Us – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  2. ^ "About Us – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Charity Commission of England and Wales", Charity Commission of England and Wales, 11 December 2013, retrieved 11 December 2013
  4. ^ Levine (2003), p. 42
  5. ^ Hawkins (1844)
  6. ^ "Chetham Society: Officers and Council" (PDF), Chetham Society, 4 November 2015, archived from the original (PDF) on 17 November 2015, retrieved 4 November 2015
  7. ^ "The Chetham Society – The Chetham Society publish major works of scholarship on the history of the palatine counties of Lancashire and Chester". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Publications – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Old Series – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  10. ^ "New Series – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Third Series – The Chetham Society". Retrieved 20 August 2022.

Bibliography

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  • Levine, Philippa (2003), The Amateur and the Professional: Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838–1886, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-53050-7
  • Hawkins, Edward (1844), Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634–5 by Sir William Brereton, Bart., Chetham Society, O.S., vol. 1

Further reading

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  • Crosby, A.G. (1993), "A Society with No Equal": The Chetham Society, 1843–1993, Chetham Society, T.S., vol. 37, ISBN 1-85936-001-7
  • T[ait], J[ames] (1945), "Centenary of the Chetham Society (1843–1943)", Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VIII, Chetham Society, N.S., vol. 109, pp. 3–10
  • Tait, James (1939), "The Chetham Society: A Retrospect", Chetham Miscellanies: New Series: Vol. VII, Chetham Society, N.S., vol. 100, pp. 1–26
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