Society of Knights of the Round Table

Arms of the Society

The Honourable Society of Knights of the Round Table, also known as The Knights of the Round Table Club, is a British society which exists to perpetuate the name and fame of King Arthur and the ideals for which he stood. It meets at Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, home of the Lansdowne Club.

History

The society was formed at the Fountain Coffee House in 1720, the site of the former Savoy Palace on London's Strand. Its membership was drawn from authors, actors, artists, and their patrons. Famous members included David Garrick, who was a member from 1761 to 1776, and Charles Dickens.

Statutes of the Society

As set out in a booklet of 1946:

(a) The perpetuation of the Name and Fame of Arthur, King of Britain, and the Ideals for which he stood. (b) The promotion of Knightly good-fellowship. (c) The cultivation of better International understanding, based on practical lines. N.B.β€”To ensure that the object at (a) is carried out in the true spirit, a Knight, well versed in the history of the immortal King Arthur, shall be charged with the duty of proposing the Toast of " King Arthur," and of recounting the exploits and good works of that Monarch, at every meeting of The Knights of the Round Table. This Toast shall follow immediately after the Toasts of the Reigning Sovereign and the Members of His Royal House. The Knight responsible for it will be known as " King Arthur's Champion," and so described in all records.

The Knight President ; The Deputy Knights President ; Senior Knight Vice-President ; Knights Vice-president ; and all Knights Councillor who held that title on the 1st May, 1946. An additional number, not exceeding ten, may be elected from time to time. The election of these additional Councillors shall be for a term of three years, such term to date as from the 1st January following such appointment. Retiring members shall be eligible for re-election. Election to the Council shall be either in recognition of work done for or on behalf of the Club and its ideals or to provide representatives of the younger Knights with an opportunity to express their opinions, and to qualify them to take an active part in the administration of the Club as members of the Executive Committee. The Council shall be responsible for the election of new members and for the re-election of retiring members of the Council. When doing so they shall give careful consideration to any recommendations by individual Knights, who must send such recommendations in writing to the Knight Remembrancer. Except for the election of Knights to the Advisory Council, that body will have no executive duties but shall be consulted by the Executive Committee on such matters as the appointment of a new Knight President, suggestions for alteration of the Statutes, and on any other matter affecting the welfare of the Club on which the Executive Committee desire their guidance. A Meeting of the Advisory Council shall be held during the four weeks preceding the Annual General Meeting. Nine shall form a quorum. The Administration and Organisation of the Club shall be in the hands of an Executive Committee consisting of the following members ex officio :β€” Knight President ; Deputy Knights President ; Senior Knight Vice-Prcsident ; Knight Remembrancer ; Knight Treasurer ; together with five Knight Councillors selected by the above ex officio members. Elections shall be for a term of three years, dating from 1st January next following such appointments. Retiring members shall be eligible for re-election. Three shall form a quorum. Any matter not dealt with by the Statutes shall be decided by the Executive Committee.

Knight President

The current Knight President of the Society is Admiral The Lord West of Spithead GCB DSC. The society's chapel is the church of St Martin within Ludgate.

Former Vice-president

Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell was a vice-president of the society.

External links

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