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The '''Pilgrims Society''', founded in 1902, is a British-American society established, in the words of American past-president [[Joseph Choate]], 'to promote good-will, good-fellowship, and everlasting peace between the United States and Great Britain'.  Over the years it has boasted an elite membership of politicians, diplomats, businessmen, and writers.  It is notable for holding dinners to welcome into office each successive U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom and each new British Ambassador to the United States.  The patron of the society is Her Majesty [[Queen Elizabeth II]].
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Office holders, as of 2006, were:
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* President - [[Peter Inge, Baron Inge|Lord Inge]]
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* Chairman - [[Robert Worcester|Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL]]
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* Honorary Secretary - [[M Peter Barton DL]]
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* Honorary Treasurer - [[Ian E Barlow FCA]]
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==References==
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*''The Pilgrims of Great Britain: A Centennial History '' ([[2002]]) - Anne Pimlott Baker, ISBN 1-86197-290-3
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==External links==
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*[http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/Pilgrims_Society.htm Pilgrims Society at the ''Project for the Exposure of Hidden Institutions'']
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*[http://www.silver-investor.com/charlessavoie/cs_may05_pilgrims.htm  “The mysterious, super-elite Pilgrim Society.” by Charles Savoie, May 2005 ]

Revision as of 12:50, 11 November 2006

The Pilgrims Society, founded in 1902, is a British-American society established, in the words of American past-president Joseph Choate, 'to promote good-will, good-fellowship, and everlasting peace between the United States and Great Britain'. Over the years it has boasted an elite membership of politicians, diplomats, businessmen, and writers. It is notable for holding dinners to welcome into office each successive U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom and each new British Ambassador to the United States. The patron of the society is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Office holders, as of 2006, were:

References

  • The Pilgrims of Great Britain: A Centennial History (2002) - Anne Pimlott Baker, ISBN 1-86197-290-3

External links