The Camden Society was named in his honour in 1838.
Between 1853 and 1858 he served as president of the Camden Society.
The foundation of the Camden Society in 1839 had promoted much more careful study of medieval architecture.
Amyot assisted in founding the Camden Society, and was one of its directors from 1839 until his death.
These were published in Britain in the 19th century by the Camden Society.
Not to be confused with the Camden Society.
The record has been printed a number of times, including by the Camden Society in 1853 though 1855.
On behalf of the Camden Society, he published the work in three volumes, the first of which saw print in 1843.
Thoughts on the Dissolution of the Camden Society, 1845.
The lyrics were published in 1894 by the Camden Society.