Myrmidon Club
The Myrmidon Club is a dining club elected from the members of Merton College, Oxford, and with a continuous history exceeding 150 years. Until recently, the club was single-sex, and an equivalent club for women, named the Myrmaids, was established following the college's decision to admit women students in 1980. It is now a mixed-gender society.
History
Founded in 1865, it is one of the handful of such clubs with an almost continuous existence from the second half of the 19th century. In the earlier years of its existence it had its own rooms off the High.Describing Lord Randolph Churchill's membership of the Club towards the end of the 1860s, T.H.S. Escott wrote:
L. E. Jones in his memoir described a dinner which he attended as a guest in his first term. He drank 24 glasses of port, was rescued from the shrubbery and was carried to bed by his friends:
Traditions
The club takes its name from the legendary warriors commanded by Achilles, as described in Homer's Iliad.The Club has storage facilities in College, but in common with List of [University of Oxford dining clubs|similar college dining societies] is intermittently out of favour with the college authorities.
Its colours are purple, gold and silver. Members wear ties with stripes of these colours.
Popular references
The Club is thought to be the model for the Junta, the fictional club in Max Beerbohm's Zuleika Dobson, of which the Duke of Dorset was for some time the sole member. Beerbohm was himself Honorary Secretary of the Myrmidons.Notable members
- Max Beerbohm
- Lennox Berkeley
- George Binney
- Brigadier Lorne Campbell VC
- Lord Randolph Churchill
- Sir George Clutton, HM Ambassador to Poland
- John Edward Bernard Hill, MP for South Norfolk
- Andrew Irvine
- Sir Harold Kent, HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
- Sir George Mallaby
- Reginald Maudling
- Airey Neave
- Anthony Nuttall
- Colin Sleeman, war crimes defence counsel and judge
- Reginald Turner
- Edward Vaizey
- Angus Wilson