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  1. Hellfire Club was a term used to describe several exclusive clubs for high-society rakes established in Great Britain and Ireland in the 18th Century. The name most commonly refers to Francis Dashwood 's Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe . [ 1 ]

  2. Sep 27, 2022 · The Hellfire Club, a secret society of England's blue-blooded upper class, was created by Francis Dashwood in Buckinghamshire in the 18th century. Its membership consisted of Benjamin Franklin...

  3. Founded in London in 1718, the Hellfire Club’s aristocratic membership of rakes, roustabouts and ne’er-do-wells were more interested in drinking, gambling, fornicating and sticking two fingers up at the religious establishment than they were in sitting around playing games.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · by Tim Webber. Long before Professor X even dreamed of the X-Men, the Hellfire Club brought together a secret society for the wealthy and elite. Thanks to leaders like Emma Frost and Sebastian Shaw, it also evolved into one of the most important mutant-run institutions in the Marvel Universe.

  5. Feb 22, 2016 · The history of the Hellfire Club dates back to the 1700s when it was originally a British secret society for high-standing individuals of a certain persuasion. The club provided a place for fun, like-minded, intelligent people who wanted a place to be themselves without judgment.

  6. Oct 9, 2024 · The Hellfire Club meetings were held in inns or private homes across London. Members would drink vast quantities of alcohol and gorge themselves on food. Drunkenness was a prerequisite of The Hellfire Club. They’d dabble in most of the seven deadly sins to be honest – with gluttony, greed and lust being regular activities.

  7. Sep 15, 2023 · The Hellfire Club in Stranger Things draws inspiration from real-life 18th-century secret societies known for indulging in debauchery and mocking religion. Despite being accused of being a satanic cult, the Hellfire Club in Stranger Things serves as a safe haven for outcasts, much like its real-life counterpart.

  8. With sprawling estates all over the world, the Hellfire Club remains famous for its lavish parties, where its members dress in 18th-century costumes.

  9. The Hellfire Club was established as an exclusive British gentlemen's club by Englishman Sir Francis Dashwood, Scotsmen John Stuart (Third Earl of Bute) and Duncan Munro and others in the 1760s.

  10. THE HELLFIRE CLUB, Sir Francis Dashwood 2nd Bt. Documentary. A detailed exposition of the infamous Hell-Fire Club, it's membership, including the life and times of it's founder Sir Francis...