was an amateur football club based in London, primarily for Scottish players.
went down 7–1 at St Martin's Athletic of Priory Farm in the first round, whereas London Caledonians reached the quarter-finals.
The club's best run in the FA Cup came in 1886–87, reaching the third round, where they were drawn with the Old Carthusians.
The game was scheduled for the Princess Victoria ground in Shepherd's Bush, but, as a heavy frost had fallen, the club sent a telegram to P.M. Walters of the Carthusians, saying that it would not turn up.
[5] In 1922–23 the club reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup, in which they defeated Evesham Town 2–1.
The club wore black and white jerseys with dark blue knickers.