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Definition of Clubmen
1. clubman [n] - See also: clubman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clubmen
Literary usage of Clubmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Club Makers and Club Members by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1914)
"CHAPTER XVI • clubmen ABROAD AND AS PEACEMAKERS The English and French Jockey
Clubs personally compared—Parisian clubmen at home and English clubmen in ..."
2. History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1901)
"Somerset he had easily won over the clubmen to Aug. i. his side, ... The clubmen
consequently here fell under the influence of the Royalist gentry and ..."
3. Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches by Oliver Cromwell (1871)
"THE clubmen. THE victorious Army, driving all before it in the Southwest, where
alone the King had still any considerable fighting force, found itself ..."
4. The Life and Letters of Sir George Savile, Bart., First Marquis of Halifax &c by Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, George Savile Halifax (1898)
"VI THE clubmen OP THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The anonymous satirical poem ' The ...
237 (British Museum), as 'The clubmen of the House of Commons 1694,' and is ..."
5. A History of England from the First Invasion of the Romans to the Accession by John Lingard (1871)
"THE clubmen. THE victorious Army, driving all before it in the Southwest where
alone the King had still any considerable fighting force found itself opposed ..."