A list of the English redeemed out of slavery by the taking the Golden Horse of Argiers [sic], taken the 29th of March 1681 by his Majesties ship the Adventure, Capt. William Booth commander as also of all that have been taken since. 1681 Approx. 7 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2011-04 (EEBO-TCP Phase 2). B04064 Wing L2421 ESTC R214621 53981679 ocm 53981679 180275

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Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 2, no. B04064) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 180275) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English Books, 1641-1700 ; 2824:25) A list of the English redeemed out of slavery by the taking the Golden Horse of Argiers [sic], taken the 29th of March 1681 by his Majesties ship the Adventure, Capt. William Booth commander as also of all that have been taken since. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printed for Daniel Slater, and sold by Randle Taylor near Stationers Hall, [London] : 1681. Caption title. Place of publication suggested by Wing. Each list printed in four columns. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. A list of the English taken in the Little Rose of Argiers -- A list of the Christian names and their countrey [sic] they belong to, that were taken in the Half Moon of Argiers -- A list of the English captives in the Genoes of Argiers, re-taken by his Majesties ship the Adventure.

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eng Privateering -- Algeria -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800. Prisoners, Foreign -- Algeria -- 17th century -- Registers. Broadsides -- England -- 17th century. 2020-09-21 Content of 'availability' element changed when EEBO Phase 2 texts came into the public domain 2008-04 Assigned for keying and markup 2008-10 Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2009-08 Sampled and proofread 2009-08 Text and markup reviewed and edited 2009-09 Batch review (QC) and XML conversion
A LIST of the Engliſh Redeemed out of Slavery by the taking the GOLDEN HORSE of ARGIERS, taken the 29th. of March 1681. by His Majeſties Ship the Adventure, Capt. William Booth Commander; As alſo of all that have been taken ſince.

John Thompſon George Hollet James Webber Abraham Covell Thomas Swallow William Porter William Fear William Caulter Pearcy Rawlins James White Edmond Jacker Gamaliel Tongue Samuel Hollet Nathaniel Hobſon Adam Adamſon William Dowglas Henry Tracy Anthony Bayley John Cutnew John Auſtin John Durrel Henry Poul Thomas Trelawny Baſtian Stalba William Knight John Donaldſon Thomas Jones James Scot Benjamin Sweet Nicholas Lee Thomas Ford William Phelps William Powel John Creed John Rogers Robert Fryer Thomas Welch In all 37.

In all 37 Engliſh; Beſides 31 Dutch and Spaniards, and 4 Christians, 3 Engliſh, and 1 Dutch man, were Killed in the Engagement.

A Liſt of the Engliſh taken in the Little Roſe of Argiers taken by Captain Shouel Commander of the James Galley.

Thomas Herne John Garſon Petes Martin John Waſtcot William Green John Oakes Manuel Cundy Nicholas Spanioll John Prove Chriſtopher Garſon Benjamin Baſtard William Watkins Henry Leatherby Henry Ives Richard Dupper In all 15.

A Liſt of the Chriſtians Names and their Countrey they belong to, that were taken in the Half Moon of Argiers, by Capt. Shouel and Capt. Haſtings. Engliſh. John Dukeſell, Stepney, Mid. John Conerey, Waterford, Irel. William Reed, Plimouth, Dev. Samuel Harris, Ditto. Timothy Davies, Briſtol, Som. Samuel Gorden, Ditto. Hugh Hardick, Holy-head, Ang. John Howard, Greenwich, Kent George Davis, Apſom, Devon. William Pine, Plimouth, Ditto, Matthew Porter, Hull, York James Stading, Bermoodus. John Jenkins, Black-wall, Mid. John Rouſe, Plimouth, Devon. Rich-Weſtrick, Torrington Dit. John Weeden, St. Olave, Sur. Charles Roxme, Gravesend, Kent William Lewis, Newton, Clam. Francis Weathers, Kinſale, Cork Richard Phillips, Briſtol, Som. James Merrit, Limehouſe, Mid. George Treſſors, Weſtcheſter. Chriſt. Monk, Stokdenhead, Dev. John Lane, Penton, Dovonſh. James Humphreys, Boston, Samuel Hopkins, Worceſter. Nicholas Arthur, Jerſey. Dutch, Jacob Johnſon, Amſterdam. John Simons, Hambrough. Tennes Rowleſon, Eſterric, Henry Aryanſey, Lubeck: John Johnſon, Taxel. Aron Jacobs, Carpenter, Orcum. John Mines, Chyrurgeon, Amſter. Isbram Johnſon, Hencruſen. John Johnſon, Hambrough, Hendrick Scroyder, Hambrough. Venetians Macro Venſent, Venetia. Petro John, Venetia. Spaniards Peter Porgo, Canaries. Diego Sherman, Naples. Emanuel Penny, Malago. Roberto Sabo, Naples. Portugals John Vadretos, Porto Port. Emanuel Andrews, Ditto. John Martio, Ditto.
A Liſt of the Engliſh Captives in the Genoes of Argiers, Re-taken by His Majeſties Ship the Adventure, Capt. Wil. Booth Commander, Sept. 17. 1681.

Nath. Downe, Mr. of the Nathaniel, and Reinold Pinck of Dover. Philip Harwood. James Coſvil. James Poulſtone. Griffin Owen. William Sanders. John Tayler. William Dennis. Stephen Heſlier. George Geake. John Payton. Samuel Barger. George Clarke. Henry Lugg. William Bence. John Daws. Robert Fuge. John Ruck. Thomas Gardner. John Farthing. Sampſon Matthews. William Herne. Ezekiel Jones. William Reynolds. Andrew Norwood. Samuel Walker. Thomas Perryman. Thomas Leverton. John Stone. Denis Lawrence. Thomas Baſſet. Henry Brooke. Henry Flemen. Thomas Footner. John Chub. John Branden. John Cookworthy. William Swaine. Henry Fuller. Jacob Peters. John Green. William Baker. James Brewer. William Parker. John Collin. Henry Alman. William Thomſon, Edward Martin, Kill'd in the Fight. George Deves, his Leg Shot off. In all 48.

Printed for Daniel Slater, and ſold by Randle Taylornear Stationers Hall, 1681.