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The Four-in-Hand Club
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The Four-in-Hand Club
The Four-In-Hand Club, a coach driving club, was founded in April 1808, by Charles Buxton, the inventor of the Buxton bit, along with some friends. The Club regularly drove as a group to Salt Hill, where they spent a convivial evening and the night, before driving back to London. The FHC encountered difficulties in 1820, revived in 1822 with slightly different club rules, but only lasting until 1826. Date: 1875
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© Mary Evans/Peter & Dawn Cope Collection Mary Evans/Peter & Dawn Cope Collection
1808 1820 1822 1826 1875 Buxton Coach Convivial Difficulties Driving Drove Encountered Founded Friends Inventor Lasting Regularly Revived Rules Salt Slightly Spent
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