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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · The first official Hellfire Club was founded by Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton, in London in 1718. It was created as a "satirical gentlemen's club" that was known to ridicule religion. The more famous Hellfire Club though was the one formed by Sir Francis Dashwood, though they called it The Order of the Friars of St Francis of Wycombe.

  3. 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.

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · First introduced in Stranger Things season 4, the Hellfire Club was a Hawkins-sanctioned club dedicated to Dungeons & Dragons. Aside from Eddie, who served as the Dungeon Master during the Stranger Things season 4's 1986 timeline, major characters Dustin, Mike, and Lucas served as Hellfire Club members.

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    Phillip, Duke of Wharton, founded the first official Hellfire Club in 1718. The club was primarily a parodic take on the popular trend of gentleman clubsacross London at the time — admission was open to both men and women. However, rather than meeting to discuss poetry and politics, the main aim of the Hellfire Club was to mock religion and its inh...

    While Wharton's club was reluctantly disbanded in 1721, it would go on to be replaced by the most notorious Hellfire Club in history. Indeed, the Hellfire Club is often synonymous with Sir Francis Dashwood's club. This club was originally named the Order of the Friars of St Francis of Wycombe, and the members known as "the monks" — however, that it...

    The club met only twice a year, with an AGM which lasted more than a week in September or June. Each member encouraged to bring female guests of "a cheerful, lively disposition." As written in Nocturnal Revels (1779), a book which claimed to have been authored by one of these "monk[s] of the Order of St Francis," Under the cover of darkness, adorne...

    In 1760, a publication appeared (Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea) which made the Hellfire Club's activities known to the general public — identifying Medmenham Abbey and even making reference to this infamous baboon story. Rumours had spread about the activities of the club, and while few had access particulars, the general perception was th...

    The club was finally abandoned in 1766. Records and reports of membership to this Hellfire Club were used to bring about the political ruin of many of its members — a witch-hunt which bears reflection within Stranger Things own Hellfire Club. While Dashwood and Franklin faced a baboon rather than Vecna, we can draw some comparisons from this histor...

  5. The Hellfire Club was a Dungeons & Dragons -oriented society of Hawkins High students headed by Eddie Munson. Many Hellfire members also played in Eddie's band, Corroded Coffin, while members Dustin, Mike and Lucas were also members of a different D&D party.

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