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- March 1931 - August 1936 (Creation)
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The York Central Conservative Club was founded in 1881 in order to consolidate the party after the defeat of The Right Hon James Lowther at the General Election in 1880 who had represented the city in Parliament since 1865. For many years the club met at the Ebor Rooms, Coney Street. However, this became too cramped due to social requirements of numbers and in 1909, moved to the De Grey Rooms, St Leonard's Street where they added an extension onto the rear of the building in 1910. The club had over 500 members in 1933 and the De Grey Rooms were more appropriate due to the size. The club moved again from De Grey Rooms to Museum Street in March 1986 until their closure in 1991. The club finally closed in 1991 after a period of financial difficulty and the archives were subsequently transferred in 1994. There were also four ward Conservative clubs in the city. These clubs, along with the Central Conservative Club formed a valuable asset in party politics. In 1969, the club abolished the 'male only' member policy and allowed females to become members 80 years after the club's foundation. The club also actively took part in international billiard tournaments, including the Faber Shield Tournament (which it won in 1904), the Scruton Cup (which it won in 1975), and the Hylton Foster Billiards Tournament.
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The first paper relates to an ammended signed lease agreement between Lord Mayor Alderman and the Trustees of the York Conservative Club for the 30 year lease of De Grey House, St Leonard's, York from 1st Dec 1931 for £150 per annum (dated 12th March 1931). Within this signed agreement is an attached sketch pal of the club with the adjoining land . This is signed by the Lord Mayor and Town Clerk. At the back of the document is a later part deed of surrender in regards to the land adjoining De Grey premises (dated 25th August 1936). This is between William Boddy, the estate agent Charles Arthur Thompson and Archibald McLaurie of the Trustees of the York Conservative Club and the York Corporation.
The second document is a draft deed of 1936 surrender of land.
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