Darlington Essay and Philosophical Society
Reference: SF/Da/ES Catalogue Title: Darlington Essay and Philosophical Society Area: Catalogue Category: Non-Conformist Church Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1828-1950
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- Darlington Essay and Philosophical Society
- Darlington Essay and Philosophical Society (Ref: SF/Da/ES )
- Minutes (Ref: SF/Da/ES 1)
- Essay Society minutes (Ref: SF/Da/ES 1/1)
- Philosophical Society Minutes (Ref: SF/Da/ES 1/2-5)
- Both Essay Society and Philosophical Society Minutes (Ref: SF/Da/ES 1/6-7)
- Essay books (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1-93)
- Seasons 1 to 12 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1-13)
- 1st to 10th season (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1-11)
- 11th and 12th seasons (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/12-13)
- Index to seasons 1 to 12 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 3/1)
- Seasons 13 to 66 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/14-67, 93)
- Seasons 67 to 108 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/68-92)
- Seasons 109-112 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/94-99)
- Centenary of the Society (Ref: SF/Da/ES 4/1-7)
- Administration (Ref: SF/Da/ES 5/1-8)
- Printed programmes, notices of meetings, etc. (Ref: SF/Da/ES 6)
- Essay Society (Ref: SF/Da/ES 6/1-4,13)
- Philosophical Society (Ref: SF/Da/ES 6/5-7, 10-12)
- Essay and Philosophical Society (Ref: SF/Da/ES 6/8-9)
- John Pease (Ref: SF/Da/ES )
- Letters to John Pease (Ref: SF/Da/ES 7/1-10)
- Essay manuscripts (Ref: SF/Da/ES 8/1)
- Other writings (Ref: SF/Da/ES 9/1)
Catalogue Contents
The Essay Society, of around 50 members, met half a dozen times a year, in the winter months. The first season of meetings ran from November 1830 to March 1831. Meetings were in members' houses, and members included many of the prominent Darlington Quakers, from the families Pease, Fry, Backhouse, Mounsey, Whitwell and Hodgkin.
The pattern seems to be that essays and poems were submitted in written form to the committee ahead of a meeting. They would be read out by elected readers, then the pages bound into annual volumes of essays. They are all anonymous, though attributions to particular writers have been made in some cases at a later time.
In December 1846 a parallel Natural History and Philosophical Society was started, arranging lectures in school rooms. These took the place of some of the usual Essay Society meetings but also included a summer meeting. This ran until at least 1950, with a hiatus 1914-1919 and again 1939-1946.
For other records mentioning the essay society see D/X 1667/11/29-33, D/X 1667/8/115, D/Ki 378, D/Pe 10/23
Minutes include dates and locations of meetings, admission of new members, lists of members and officers, titles of essays read and, later, contents of library and summaries of lectures.
Essay Society minutes (Ref: SF/Da/ES 1/1)Minutes for 1839-1896 are found in Essay Books
Ref: SF/Da/ES 1/1Essays and poems read at meetings. Author very rarely given. Also contain Essay Society meeting minutes from 1839 to 1896.
Seasons 1 to 12 (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1-13)1st to 10th season (Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1-11)Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/1Also contain Essay Society minutes
Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/12Also contain Essay Society minutes
Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/14Unbound folios of essays
Ref: SF/Da/ES 2/94Many kept in an envelope addressed to J.B. Hodgkin, Elm Ridge, Darlington (SF/Da/ES 8/5)
Many of these are included with the appropriate minutes
Material that appears to have been kept by John Pease (1797-1868), son of Edward Pease (1767-1858) and brother of Joseph Pease (1799-1872)
Married to Sophia Jowitt of Leeds; both were active members of the Essay Society
Lived at East Mount, Darlington
Found with copy essays
Ref: SF/Da/ES 7/1found with copy essays and correspondence
Ref: SF/Da/ES 9/1