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A letter from a gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard's retinue, to his friend in London : dated at FEZ, Nov. 1. 1669. Wherein he gives a full relation of the most remarkable passages in their voyage thither, and of the present state of the countries under the power of Taffaletta, Emperour of Morocco; with a brief account of the merchandizing commodities of Africa; as also, the manners and customs of the people there. Published for publick satisfaction.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
English Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Africa--Description and travel--Early works to 1800.
Africa.
Morocco--Description and travel--Early works to 1800.
Morocco.
Genre:
Personal correspondence.
Physical Description:
2 unnumbered pages, 31 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 20 cm
Other Title:
Letter from a gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard's retinue, to his friend in London
Fingerprint:
ine; e,ng p-ed thOu (3) 1670 (A)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by W.G. for Moses Pitt, at the sign of the White Hart in Little Britain, 1670.
Notes:
Signatures: [A]1 B-E⁴ F².
Head-pieces; engraved initials.
"Published for publick satisfaction."--T.-p.
Signed: S.L. (p. 31).
Addressed on p. 1: "To his very loving friend T.G. in London."
Local Notes:
Culture Class Collection copy has "xxv i. 20" written in ms. at head of title.
Cited in:
ESTC, R5130 (var.)
OCLC:
22011130

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