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  1. National Liberal Party ( Kingdom of Bohemia ), known as Young Czech Party, 1874–1918. National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875), a dissolved party in Romania. National Liberal Party-Brătianu, Romania, 1930–1938. National Liberal Party–Tătărescu, Romania, 1944–1950. National Liberal Party (UK, 1922), 1922–1923, led by David Lloyd ...

  2. Scottish Liberal Party. ISBN 978-0-902381-04-9. Torrance, David (2022). A History of the Scottish Liberals and Liberal Democrats. Edinburgh University Press. p. 240. ISBN 9781399506397. External links. Scottish Liberal Club and Scottish Liberal Party archives, held at the National Library of Scotland

  3. NEW RECIPROCAL CLUB. The Geelong Club is one of the most respected private members clubs in Victoria. For over 160 years, the Committee has been working closely with Members to identify a range of areas that the Club may wish to focus upon to ensure that the wonderful heritage, tradition and good-standing of the Club, and its Membership is upheld and built upon in years to come.

  4. National Liberal Federation. The National Liberal Federation (1877–1936) was the union of all English and Welsh (but not Scottish) Liberal Associations. It held an annual conference which was regarded as being representative of the opinion of the party's rank and file and was broadly the equivalent of a present-day party conference .

  5. Bulgaria. In Bulgaria the National Liberal Party (NLP) was a political party founded in 1920 by a merger of the Liberal Party (Radoslavists), the People's Liberal Party and the Young Liberals Party. The party has won several seats in some elections including the November 1923 elections and 1927 elections.

  6. National Conservative Club. The National Conservative Club was a short-lived political London gentlemen's club founded in 1886. It was aligned to the Conservative party, with members having to pledge support. It was launched as a rival to the mass-membership National Liberal Club of the opposing Liberal party, but proved highly unsuccessful.

  7. National Liberal Club (NLC) 1882 1 Whitehall Place: 1887 Political; Liberal: Since 1967 Naval and Military Club: 1862 4 St James's Square: 1999 Originally officers in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the British Army Since 1966 Den Norske Klub: 1887 4 St James's Square, sharing the premises of the Naval and Military Club: 1999 Norway Since ...