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The Steadfast society was an eighteenth century political club in Bristol that organised political support for Tory candidates.[1] It was opposed to the Whig supporting Union Club.

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  1. ^ Namier, Lewis (1957). The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III (2nd ed.). London: St Martin's Press. pp. 88–91.