User:Docmur/Club Docmur

Background
In the early 1200's Club Docmur came to rise from the royal family. It was the front to try and introduce better religious morals into what at the time was a very fragmented England. The king at the time John formed it shortly after May 22nd when the Treaty of Le Goulet was signed by Phillip 2 of France. Initially Club Docmur was given the name the guiding group which in french was known as groupe de guidage. When the groupe de guidage took form it was also seconded by Phillip which made one of the first mutual agreements between France and England.

The original members were chosen as close friends to John and those who agreed that the club would be an inclusive bond of morals and ethics never to be played with. The official groupe de guidage took form with members in late July of the year 1202. The original members names have been lost and any reference can not be trusted. One thing is clear, the clubs purpose and it's goal. Many records have been traced and are in the process of being digitized by the current members for inclusion on electronic media.

The great club has remained to this date exclusive to men only and has lasted through 2 trials in which on lead by the great Nadalin family sub memory Kayla claimed women should have equal rights to join the club and the second from the Martin family in which the same claim was made. Both suits where thrown out on the fact the great club should be allowed to remain true to it's roots.

This article is a work in progress and will be updated daily as time permits.

This article is being written by Dr. Andrew Murdoch who has a history PhD in the early 1200's.  Dr. Murdoch also serves on the board of the WGO ( world gentlemens organization) which is a none profit which over sees Club Docmurs continued existence to this day and forever.