The Palace Club was a short-lived political London gentlemen's club founded in 1882.[1] It was aligned to the Conservative party, with members having to pledge support. Unlike many of the better-established clubs like the Carlton, or some of the new clubs like the Constitutional, it never acquired a sizable membership; according to Whittakers Almanack it had only 220 members in 1890, and 250 by 1900. It closed within a decade.[2]
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Milne-Smith, Amy (1 January 2011). London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain. Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 9781137002082. Retrieved 23 July 2022 – via Google Books Springer.
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- ^ Taddei, Antonia. "Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History Number 28, April 1999 London Clubs in the late nineteenth century" (PDF). www.nuff.ox.ac.uk. University of Oxford. p. 20. Retrieved 25 December 2016.