What is the Piers Gaveston Society?

The society at the center of piggate

Charlie Atkin
Monday 21 September 2015 11:56 EDT
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What is the Piers Gaveston Society?

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What exactly is the Piers Gaveston society?

An Oxford University dining club founded in 1977, joined by 12 select undergraduates each year.

Their Latin motto translates as: "Truly, none remember hearing of a man enjoying another so much."

It's named after a favourite and rumoured lover of King Edward the second, an Earl of Cornwall who was exiled three times before being beheaded.

They hold a grand part each summer, once described as a 'very well organised orgy,' whose decadence has supposedly ranged from mass drug taking to live sex shows.

Famous alumni are said to include Boris Johnson, Ian Hislop and Hugh Grant.

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