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'''London Group 13''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]], the last of the London groups to be known by a number rather than a name. It opened in February 1972 and met on the second and fourth Fridays of the month in the [[Coachmakers’ Arms]]; its chairman was [[Richard Nicholas]].<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 450.</ref>
'''London Group 13''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]], the last of the London groups to be known by a number rather than a name. It opened in February 1972 and met on the second and fourth Fridays of the month in the [[Coachmakers’ Arms]]; its chairman was [[Richard Nicholas]].<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 450.</ref>
For a time it was one of several CHE groups meeting at the [[Coachmaker's Arms]], Marylebone Lane.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 358.</ref>


In February 1973 Groups 11, 12 and 13 merged to form the [[Central London CHE Group]]<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 576.</ref>
In February 1973 Groups 11, 12 and 13 merged to form the [[Central London CHE Group]]<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 576.</ref>

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London Group 13 was a CHE group based in central London, the last of the London groups to be known by a number rather than a name. It opened in February 1972 and met on the second and fourth Fridays of the month in the Coachmakers’ Arms; its chairman was Richard Nicholas.[1]

For a time it was one of several CHE groups meeting at the Coachmaker's Arms, Marylebone Lane.[2]

In February 1973 Groups 11, 12 and 13 merged to form the Central London CHE Group[3]

References

<references>

  1. Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 450.
  2. Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 358.
  3. Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 576.