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Mary Anne Estlin wants to know Maria Weston Chapman's summer plans and hopes that American and British abolitionists can get together in Europe. She is going to London and will stay at 22 Cecil Street, Strand, London, the house at which William Lloyd Garrison stayed in 1846. She tells of a letter from Samuel May containing a criticism of D. Webster's speech. Her uncle's firm, Stuckley & Bagehot, paid the jail fees for Bowers, the black seaman, whose imprisonment is mentioned in John Bishop Estlin's letter to Anne Warren Weston, April 29, 1850, Call No. Ms.A.9.2 v.25, p.7.
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