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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 11: first mission to England.—1833. (search)
t Cresson had called a public meeting at Freemason Tavern, at which the Duke of Sussex was to preside, for the purpose of forming a British Colonization Society in opthe whole company in attendance, excepting those who went with me! The Duke of Sussex was absent, and Mr. Cresson therefore moved that the meeting be adjourned! Anome auspices, whereupon Mr. Garrison addressed a letter to His Grace the Duke of Sussex, desiring a private interview as the accredited agent of the New-England Anti-Ss own, to be held on Wednesday next, at the Hanover Rooms, at which the Duke of Sussex is expected to preside! I have no hesitation in prophesying that it will be a n, and another third were abolitionists, opposed to the object of the meeting. Sussex was in the chair. Cresson made the leading speech, declaring that the proposedcted counter demonstration at Exeter Hall was not abandoned; and as the Duke of Sussex had declared Cresson's character to be above attack, Mr. Garrison sought once m