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Literary Association of the Friends of Poland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Literary Association of the Friends of Poland Literary Association of the Friends of Poland is a British organisation of solidarity with Poles, founded February 25, 1832 in United Kingdom by the Scottish poet Thomas Campbell and German lawyer Adolphus Bach.〔The Literary Association of the Friends of Poland was also known as the Polish Association ( and )〕 Although the creation of the LAFP was the result of deep pro-Polish sympathies of Campbell and the whole contemporary British public opinion, there is no evidence that Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski had any direct impact on its foundation. ==History== Thomas Campbell was the Society's first President, and the first secretary was a young Anglo-Irishman, Richard Graves Meredith. The main goal of the society was to sustain the interest of British public opinion in the Polish question after the failure of the November Uprising. Its members included many influential British political figures, e.g. Sir Francis Burdett, Dudley Ryder, Robert Cutlar Fergusson, Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Daniel O'Connell, Thomas Attwood and Patrick Stuart. There were also a number of regional associations created in 1832 which supported the main association in London: these were: ''Hull Literary Polish Society'' (founded in July 1832), ''Glasgow Polish Association'' (founded in October 1832), and the ''Birmingham Polish Association'' (founded in October 1832).
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