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Surtees Society

The Surtees Society is a text publication society and registered charity (No. 1003812) based in Durham in northern England. The society was established on 27 May 1834 by James Raine, following the death (on 11 February) of the renowned County Durham antiquarian Robert Surtees.[1] Raine and other former friends of Surtees created the society to honour his memory and carry on his legacy, with the focus on publishing documents relating to the region between the Humber estuary and Firth of Forth in the east and the River Mersey and the River Clyde in the west, the region that had once constituted the kingdom of Northumbria.[2] Membership of the Society is by annual subscription (currently £25). Members receive the book published for the year of subscription.

Surtees Society
Formation27 May 1834
TypeHistorical society
Registration no.1003812
Legal statusCharity
PurposeHistorical study and research
HeadquartersDurham, England
Region served
Former Kingdom of Northumbria (northern England and southern Scotland)
Official language
English
Activities
Research and publication
Collections
Library, archives
Websitesurteessociety.org.uk

History Edit

The Surtees Society was constituted on 27 May 1834 at a meeting held at Durham, and Raine was appointed its first secretary.[2][3] It was modelled in part on the Scottish Bannatyne Club (founded c. 1823) and Maitland Club (founded 1828).[4] At the 27 May meeting, 94 members were elected, and by 1 July the number had risen to 100.[5] From this time Raine devoted great energy and industry to the interests of the society, editing 17 of its volumes, and establishing it on a permanent basis. It proved the pioneer of many similar English regional and county publishing societies, which adopted its rules and methods.[3][2]

Between 1855 and 1895 the society's secretary was Raine's son, James Raine the younger.[6]

 
Title page of Alice Thornton's autobiography, dating from the 17th century and published by the Society (1875)[7]

Publications Edit

As of 2021, the society has published 226 volumes, mainly concerning the counties of Durham and Northumberland.[8] Included among the works published are volumes covering the documents of monasteries, including Finchale Priory, Coldingham Priory, Fountains Abbey, Hexham Priory, Whitby Abbey and Brinkburn Priory.

Other records include wills and inventories from Yorkshire, obituaries from Durham Cathedral, heraldic visitations, documents from various archbishops of York and bishops of Durham, and records from the cities of York and Durham.

The society has also published editions of the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Lindisfarne Psalter. In recent years it has published three volumes of material relating to Cumberland or Westmorland (including the cartulary of Lanercost Priory) jointly with the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society.[8]

Publications are distributed by Boydell & Brewer.[9]

Officers Edit

Presidents Edit

Secretaries Edit

  • 1834–49 James Raine
  • 1849–52 William George Henderson
  • 1852–54 John Pedder
  • 1854–95 James Raine Jnr
  • 1896–1916 William Brown
  • 1916–20 Henry Gee
  • 1920–50 Alexander Hamilton Thompson
  • 1950–66 Hilary Seton Offler
  • 1966–74 W. A. L. Seaman
  • 1974–99 A. J. Piper
  • 1999–2000 Alan J. Heesom
  • 2000–3 Lynda Rollason
  • 2003–4 Anne Orde
  • 2005–15 Michael M. N. Stansfield
  • 2015–present Richard I. Higgins

Treasurers Edit

  • 1834–42 Robert Henry Allan
  • 1834–73 John Gough Nichols
  • 1843–47 William Greenwell
  • 1847–57 William Henderson
  • 1857–82 Samuel Rowlandson
  • 1881–95 J. T. Fowler
  • 1882–4 J. W. Barnes
  • 1884–91 J. G. Robinson
  • 1891–1932 John George Gradon
  • 1932–49 Henry Lawrence Gradon
  • 1949–61 A. B. Peacock
  • 1961–62 W. Madderson
  • 1962–71 Frank Stone
  • 1971–81 M. R. Binks
  • 1981–86 T. R. Gregory
  • 1986–92 J. M. McMinn
  • 1992–95 Michael Youll
  • 1995–98 James Ramsbotham
  • 1998–2000 Michael Carr
  • 2001–13 Brian Cheesman
  • 2013–15 Peter Maggs
  • 2015–present John Marsland

Editors Edit

  • 1968–79 C. Roy Hudleston
  • 1980–99 A. J. Piper
  • 1999–2011 Margaret M. Harvey
  • 1999–2013 Richard Hugh Britnell
  • 2011–present Angus J. L. Winchester
  • 2011–present Alan J. Heesom
  • 2020-present David Crouch

References Edit

  1. ^ Bell 2004a, "Surtees, Robert".
  2. ^ a b c Bell 2004, "Raine, James".
  3. ^ a b Carr 1896, p. 176.
  4. ^ Levine 1986, p. 41.
  5. ^ Thompson 1939, p. 19.
  6. ^ Fowler 1904, p. 172.
  7. ^ Mrs. Alice (Wandesford) Thornton (1875). The Autobiography of Mrs. Alice Thornton, of East Newton, Co. York. Society.
  8. ^ a b Royal Historical Society listing of Surtees Society publications
  9. ^ "Boydell & Brewer Publishers". Retrieved 8 December 2017.

Bibliography Edit

  • Bell, Alan (2004), "Raine, James (1791–1858), antiquary and topographer", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23023 (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Bell, Alan (2004a), "Surtees, Robert (1779–1834), historian", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/26790 (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Fowler, J. T. (1904), Durham University: Earlier Foundations and Present Colleges, London: F. E. Robinson & Co.
  • Levine, Philippa (1986), The Amateur and the Professional: Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838–1886, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-53050-7
  • Thompson, A. Hamilton (1939), The Surtees Society, 1834–1934, including a catalogue of its publications with notes on their sources and contents, and a list of the members of the society from its beginning to the present day, Surtees Society, vol. 150, Durham{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Attribution Edit

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Royal Historical Society listing of Surtees Society publications

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The Surtees Society is a text publication society and registered charity No 1003812 based in Durham in northern England The society was established on 27 May 1834 by James Raine following the death on 11 February of the renowned County Durham antiquarian Robert Surtees 1 Raine and other former friends of Surtees created the society to honour his memory and carry on his legacy with the focus on publishing documents relating to the region between the Humber estuary and Firth of Forth in the east and the River Mersey and the River Clyde in the west the region that had once constituted the kingdom of Northumbria 2 Membership of the Society is by annual subscription currently 25 Members receive the book published for the year of subscription Surtees SocietyFormation27 May 1834TypeHistorical societyRegistration no 1003812Legal statusCharityPurposeHistorical study and researchHeadquartersDurham EnglandRegion servedFormer Kingdom of Northumbria northern England and southern Scotland Official languageEnglishActivitiesResearch and publicationCollectionsLibrary archivesWebsitesurteessociety org uk Contents 1 History 2 Publications 3 Officers 3 1 Presidents 3 2 Secretaries 3 3 Treasurers 3 4 Editors 4 References 5 Bibliography 5 1 Attribution 6 External linksHistory EditThe Surtees Society was constituted on 27 May 1834 at a meeting held at Durham and Raine was appointed its first secretary 2 3 It was modelled in part on the Scottish Bannatyne Club founded c 1823 and Maitland Club founded 1828 4 At the 27 May meeting 94 members were elected and by 1 July the number had risen to 100 5 From this time Raine devoted great energy and industry to the interests of the society editing 17 of its volumes and establishing it on a permanent basis It proved the pioneer of many similar English regional and county publishing societies which adopted its rules and methods 3 2 Between 1855 and 1895 the society s secretary was Raine s son James Raine the younger 6 nbsp Title page of Alice Thornton s autobiography dating from the 17th century and published by the Society 1875 7 Publications EditAs of 2021 the society has published 226 volumes mainly concerning the counties of Durham and Northumberland 8 Included among the works published are volumes covering the documents of monasteries including Finchale Priory Coldingham Priory Fountains Abbey Hexham Priory Whitby Abbey and Brinkburn Priory Other records include wills and inventories from Yorkshire obituaries from Durham Cathedral heraldic visitations documents from various archbishops of York and bishops of Durham and records from the cities of York and Durham The society has also published editions of the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Lindisfarne Psalter In recent years it has published three volumes of material relating to Cumberland or Westmorland including the cartulary of Lanercost Priory jointly with the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society 8 Publications are distributed by Boydell amp Brewer 9 Officers EditPresidents Edit 1834 37 Walter 5th Duke of Buccleuch 1837 40 Edward Maltby 1840 43 Richard 3rd Baron Braybrooke 1843 46 Charles 3rd 5th Earl Fitzwilliam 1846 49 Henry 2nd Duke of Cleveland 1849 63 Charles Thorp 1863 65 Algernon 4th Duke of Northumberland 1865 84 Walter 5th Duke of Buccleuch 1884 1901 William Stubbs 1901 18 Henry 7th Duke of Northumberland 1918 24 William Brown 1925 30 Alan 8th Duke of Northumberland 1931 38 Henry Gee 1939 45 Hensley Henson 1945 52 Alwyn Terrell Petre Williams 1953 61 Frederick Maurice Powicke 1962 73 John Herbert Severn Wild 1980 87 Hilary Seton Offler 1987 2002 Richard Barrie Dobson 2002 20 Richard Sharpe 2020 present Angus J L Winchester Secretaries Edit 1834 49 James Raine 1849 52 William George Henderson 1852 54 John Pedder 1854 95 James Raine Jnr 1896 1916 William Brown 1916 20 Henry Gee 1920 50 Alexander Hamilton Thompson 1950 66 Hilary Seton Offler 1966 74 W A L Seaman 1974 99 A J Piper 1999 2000 Alan J Heesom 2000 3 Lynda Rollason 2003 4 Anne Orde 2005 15 Michael M N Stansfield 2015 present Richard I Higgins Treasurers Edit 1834 42 Robert Henry Allan 1834 73 John Gough Nichols 1843 47 William Greenwell 1847 57 William Henderson 1857 82 Samuel Rowlandson 1881 95 J T Fowler 1882 4 J W Barnes 1884 91 J G Robinson 1891 1932 John George Gradon 1932 49 Henry Lawrence Gradon 1949 61 A B Peacock 1961 62 W Madderson 1962 71 Frank Stone 1971 81 M R Binks 1981 86 T R Gregory 1986 92 J M McMinn 1992 95 Michael Youll 1995 98 James Ramsbotham 1998 2000 Michael Carr 2001 13 Brian Cheesman 2013 15 Peter Maggs 2015 present John Marsland Editors Edit 1968 79 C Roy Hudleston 1980 99 A J Piper 1999 2011 Margaret M Harvey 1999 2013 Richard Hugh Britnell 2011 present Angus J L Winchester 2011 present Alan J Heesom 2020 present David CrouchReferences Edit Bell 2004a Surtees Robert a b c Bell 2004 Raine James a b Carr 1896 p 176 Levine 1986 p 41 Thompson 1939 p 19 Fowler 1904 p 172 Mrs Alice Wandesford Thornton 1875 The Autobiography of Mrs Alice Thornton of East Newton Co York Society a b Royal Historical Society listing of Surtees Society publications Boydell amp Brewer Publishers Retrieved 8 December 2017 Bibliography EditBell Alan 2004 Raine James 1791 1858 antiquary and topographer Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 23023 Subscription or UK public library membership required Bell Alan 2004a Surtees Robert 1779 1834 historian Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 26790 Subscription or UK public library membership required Fowler J T 1904 Durham University Earlier Foundations and Present Colleges London F E Robinson amp Co Levine Philippa 1986 The Amateur and the Professional Antiquarians Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England 1838 1886 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 53050 7 Thompson A Hamilton 1939 The Surtees Society 1834 1934 including a catalogue of its publications with notes on their sources and contents and a list of the members of the society from its beginning to the present day Surtees Society vol 150 Durham a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Attribution Edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Carr William 1896 Raine James In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 47 London Smith Elder amp Co pp 175 176 External links EditOfficial website Royal Historical Society listing of Surtees Society publicationsPortals nbsp United Kingdom nbsp History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surtees Society amp oldid 1174575907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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