[Great Britain and the American Civil War by Ephraim Douglass Adams]@TWC D-Link bookGreat Britain and the American Civil War CHAPTER XVI 36/61
18, 1864, p.
105.] [Footnote 1201: _The Index_, March 24, 1864, p.
189, quoting the _Reader_ for March 19.] [Footnote 1202: The first Southern meeting in England I have found record of was one reported in the _Spectator_, Nov.
16, 1861, to honour Yancey on his arrival.
It was held by the _Fishmongers of London_. Yancey was warmly received and appealed to his hosts on the ground that the South was the best buyer of English goods.] [Footnote 1203: The 134 meetings here listed represent by no means all held, for Goldwin Smith estimated at least 500 after the beginning of 1862.
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