George Gissing, the celebrated author of the novel New Grub Street, which satirizes the literary and journalistic world of 1880s London, attended the 20th April 1900 Dinner as a guest of Friar Edward Clodd.
According to the club’s records, there are eleven people who have spoken to the club more than once.
The full list is:
G.K. Chesterton: six times (6th November 1903, 18th January 1907, 3rd April 1908, 17th December 1909, 2nd May 1924, 15th December 1927) Augustine Birrell: five times (16th February 1901, 25th April 1902, 27th January 1905, 5th December 1917, 14th December 1923) Sir Henry Newbolt: three times (1st May 1903, 26th February 1904, 10th March 1905) Robert Hardy: three times (17th October 1985, 29th June 1995, 15th May 2007) H.G. Wells: twice (31st January 1902, 17th March 1905) George Bernard Shaw: twice (16th February 1906, 29th October 1920) Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch – “Q”: twice (8th April 1904, 7th March 1913) Ann Widdecombe: twice (24th October 2006, 21st October 2015) Mark Twain: twice (6th September 1872, 16th June 1899) Joseph Hodges Choate: twice (3rd November 1899, 1st May 1903) Hilaire Belloc: twice (20th March 1903, 30th April 1909)
G.K. ChestertonAugustine BirrellSir Henry NewboltRobert HardyH.G. WellsGeorge Bernard ShawSir Arthur Quiller-CouchAnn WiddecombeMark TwainJoseph Hodges ChoateHilaire Belloc