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The Buckland Angling Society 



Was formed in September, 1881, and its title taken, as 

 may be surmised, from the name of the late Mr. F. 

 Buckland. Its head-quarters are at the "Middlesex 

 Arms," Clerkenwell Green, and its secretary is Mr. L, V. 

 Delean. 



The Alliance Angling Society 



Holds its meeting at the " Clerkenwell Tavern," Farring- 

 don Road. It possesses a good museum of preserved 

 trophies, and under the secretaryship of Mr. T. J. Cundeli 

 flourishes exceedingly. 



Clerkenwell Piscatorial Society. 



The above Society was founded in August 1879 by the 

 united efforts of Messrs. Stebbings, Trott and Cooper. Its 

 head-quarters were fixed at the " White Hart," Aylesbury 

 Street in Clerkenwell, and at the present time it has about 

 forty members. The contribution is \2s. per annum, which 

 sum clears all expenses. The members fish free waters 

 only. 



The Grange Angling Society. 



This Society was formed in 1882, and although only In 

 existence for little more than twelve months, is in a highly 

 efficient state, being both well officered and well supported. 

 Their head-quarters are at the " Earl of Derby," Grange 

 Road, the Society having for president W. Hosken, Esq., 

 while its hon. secretary is Mr. William Kayes. 



This ends the list of the "Angling Clubs of London." 

 If it is " cribbed, cabined, and confined," it is not the 

 fault of J. R W. 



