Belfast Literary Society

The Exchange Rooms in 1841

The Belfast Literary Society was founded in 1801 and survives as the second oldest learned society in Belfast (the Belfast Reading Society, now the Linen Hall Library predates it by just over a decade). Its first meeting was held in the long demolished Exchange Rooms in Belfast on 23 October. Among the 12 founding members were Rev. William Hamilton Drummond, Dr. William Bruce, Henry Joy, John Templeton, S.M. Stephenson, S.S. Thompson and James McDonnell.[1][2]

References

  1. "Belfast Literary Society 1809-1901". Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  2. Froggatt, Sir Peter (23 October 2001). "Forum for liberal ideas". The Times.
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