CALVES' HEAD CLUB, a club established shortly after his death in derision of the memory of Charles I. Its chief meet ing was held each Jan. 3o, the anniversary of the King's execu tion, when the dishes served were a cod's head to represent the individual, Charles Stuart; a pike representing tyranny; a boar's head representing the King preying on his subjects; and calves' heads representing Charles as King and his adherents. After the Restoration the club met secretly. It survived till 1734, when the diners were mobbed, and the riot which ensued put a stop to the meetings.