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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
stances have been admitted, the exclusion of Lucretia Mott and other female American Friends was a darling object with the guiding spirits of the Convention. William Howitt wrote to the former on June 27, 1840: I heard of the circumstance of your exclusion at a distance, and immediately said— Excluded on the ground that they are ing aid for that institution. The dinner party came off on the date Appointed—a visit full of interest and delight to Mrs. Mott ( Life, p. 158). To her wrote William Howitt subsequently (Lib. 10.139): I have heard the noble Garrison blamed that he has not taken his place in the Convention, because you, his fellow-delegates, were welling with tender emotions. 0, how I yearn to clasp you in my arms! I have been introduced to Lady Byron, the Countess of Brunswick, Mrs. Opie, Mary and William Howitt, Elizabeth Fry, Anna Braithwaite, A dinner on June 20 at Isaac and Anne Braithwaite's lodgings, in company with Garrison, Rogers, whom I like better and be
. 28, 1807; d. Boston, April 28, 1859], 1.495. Hovey, Sylvester, 1.474. Howard,——Mr. (of Brooklyn, Conn.), 2.44. Howe, Samuel Gridley [1801-1876], 1.64. Howitt, Mary [b. 1804], meets G., 2.377, 384; memoir of G., 1.13; account of Fanny Lloyd, 14, 15. Howitt, William [1795-1879], on Mrs. Mott's exclusion from World's Howitt, William [1795-1879], on Mrs. Mott's exclusion from World's Convention, 2.375; meets G., 377, 384.—Letters to Mrs. Mott, 2.375, 377.—Portrait in Harper's Magazine, 58: 853. Hudson, David W., warden of Baltimore jail, 1.174, 186, 191. Hughes, George, 1.330. Hull, Asbury, 1.248. Hull, Henry S., 1.101, 104. Human Rights, Am. A. S. S. publication, 1.483, 2.262. Hume, William, 1.365, 387; high estimation, 388; sits to Haydon, 2.389; meets R. Owen, 390; at Bowring's, 394; in Dublin, 402.—Letters to J. M. McKim, 1.430, O'Connell, 2.379; from W. Howitt, 2.375, 377, O'Connell, 2.379.—Portrait in Life. Muhlenberg, William A., Rev., 1.281. Murray, John, attentions to G., 2.398, 402.-Letters to Collins and