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A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Litchfield, Captain Barton, on the coast of Africa. With an account of the sufferings of the captain, and the surviving part of his crew, in their slavery under the Emperor of Morocco. To which are added, Some remarkable Particulars of the Character and Conduct of that Emperor, and a Description of the City of Morocco. In a journal, kept by Lieutenant James Sutherland.
Sutherland, James, Lieutenant.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, Tarudant; and thence, over Mount Atlas, to Morocco: including a particular account of the royal harem, & c. By William Lempriere, Surgeon.
Lempriere, William, -1834.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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An account of South-West Barbary: containing what is most remarkable in the territories of the King of Fez and Morocco. Written by a person who had been a slave there a considerable time; and published from his authentick manuscript. To which are added, two letters: one from the present King of Morocco to Colonel Kirk; the other to Sir Cloudesly Shovell: with Sir Cloudesly's answer, &c. By Simon Ockley, B.D. professor of Arabick, in the University of Cambridge; and chaplain to the most honourable Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High-Treasurer of Great Britain.
Person Who Had Been a Slave There.Date: 1713- Books
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Barbarian cruelty; or, an accurate and impartial narrative of the unparallel'd sufferings and almost incredible hardships of the British captives, belonging to the Inspector privateer, Capt. Richard Veale, Commander, During Their Slavery under the arbitrary and despotic Government of Muley Abdallah, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, from January 1745-6, to their happy Ransom and Deliverance from their painful Captivities, compleated in December 1750, by the Bounty and Benevolence of his present Majesty King George.
Troughton, Thomas.Date: 1751- Books
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A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Litchfield, Captain Barton, on the coast of Africa. With an account of the sufferings of the captain and the surviving part of the crew, in their slavery under the Emperor of Morocco. To which are added, Some remarkable Particulars of the Character and Conduct of that Emperor, and a Description of the City of Morocco. In a journal, kept by Lieutenant James Sutherland.
Sutherland, James, Lieutenant.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]