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In 1781, in London a party of gentlemen, after much deliberation, resolved, upon the suggestion of one of them, named Hurle, to found a society on those lines. Mr. Hurle who was a man of high intellectual attainments, in the interim of their meetings, quite accidently discovered a work on Druidic history. It fascinated him and at the next meeting suggested to his friends, that the name of the proposed society should be the Ancient Order of Druids.
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