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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 10: death of Mrs. Garrison.—final visit to England.—1876, 1877. (search)
Hackness Hall, six miles from Scarborough. The place is one of great natural beauty. with its model farmhouse and stables, and its ancient church dating back eight or nine centuries, was only one of the experiences of the following day, which July 17. included glimpses of York Minster and Durham Cathedral on the journey to Newcastle-on-Tyne. John Mawson was no longer living to welcome him to the latter city, but his Ante, pp. 219, 235. beautiful home at Gateshead remained, and the hospitality of his family was unstinted during the four days of Mr. July 17-21. Garrison's visit. The evenings witnessed successive gatherings of friends to meet him, and a semi-public breakfast was tendered him in Newcastle by Mrs. Butler's July 20. supporters, to which he consented only because of their earnest assurance that his endorsement would greatly help their cause in the North of England. Twenty days were allotted to Scotland, the first seven of which were spent in Edinburgh, with Eliza