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  2. Hellfire Caves - Wikipedia

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    Though not believed to have been a member, Benjamin Franklin was a close friend of Dashwood who visited the caves on more than one occasion. The Hellfire Club had previously used Medmenham Abbey, eight miles (13 km) from West Wycombe on the River Thames, as a meeting place, but the caves at West Wycombe were used for meetings in the 1750s and ...

  3. Hellfire Club - Wikipedia

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    The supposed president of this club was the Devil, although the members themselves did not apparently worship demons or the Devil, but called themselves devils. [12] Wharton's club admitted men and women as equals, unlike other clubs of the time. [11] The club met on Sundays at a number of different locations around London.

  4. Category:Hellfire Club - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the various incarnations of the Hellfire Club and their members. They were exclusive clubs for high-society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century. Pages in category "Hellfire Club"

  5. Paul Whitehead (satirist) - Wikipedia

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    His political intimacy with Sir Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer and other politicians, and his literary talents, made him an acceptable member of the dissipated circle calling themselves the "monks of Medmenham Abbey", and he was appointed secretary and steward of the Hellfire Club.

  6. Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer - Wikipedia

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    Dashwood was too young to have been a member of the first Hellfire Club, founded by Philip, Duke of Wharton in 1719 and disbanded in 1721, but he and John Montagu are alleged to have been members of a Hellfire Club that met at the George and Vulture Inn throughout the 1730s. It was again at the George and Vulture that in 1746 Dashwood founded ...

  7. West Wycombe Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1724, Dashwood bequeathed this square conventional house to his 16-year-old son, the 2nd Baronet, also Francis, who later inherited the title Baron le Despencer through his mother and is perhaps best known for establishing the Hellfire Club close to the mansion, in the West Wycombe Caves. Between 1726 and 1741, Dashwood embarked on a series ...

  8. Montpelier Hill - Wikipedia

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    The fire spread around the building and killed many members. [36] Following the fire, the club relocated further down the hill to Killakee Stewards House. [37] However, the club's activities declined after this incident. [38] The Hell Fire Club, just before dark. The Irish Hell Fire Club was revived in 1771 and was active for a further 30 years ...

  9. Hellfire Club (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Shaw is killed by Erik Lehnsherr, who unites the remaining Hellfire Club members under his leadership. The Hellfire Club were originally planned to appear in Dark Phoenix, consisting of Frost, Harry Leland, Friedrich von Roehm, the Strucker Twins, Shinobi Shaw, and the Red Lotus Gang, but they were ultimately cut from the film. [103]