A true historicall discourse of Muley Hamets rising to the three kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes, and Sus The dis-vnion of the three kingdomes, by ciuill warre, kindled amongst his three ambitious sonnes, Muley Sheck, Muley Boferes, and Muley Sidan. The religion and police of the More, or barbarian. The aduentures of Sir Anthony Sherley, and diuers other English gentlemen, in those countries. With other nouelties.
- Title
- A true historicall discourse of Muley Hamets rising to the three kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes, and Sus The dis-vnion of the three kingdomes, by ciuill warre, kindled amongst his three ambitious sonnes, Muley Sheck, Muley Boferes, and Muley Sidan. The religion and police of the More, or barbarian. The aduentures of Sir Anthony Sherley, and diuers other English gentlemen, in those countries. With other nouelties.
- Author
- Cottington, R.
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- At London :: Printed by Thomas Purfoot for Clement Knight, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyard, at the signe of the Holie Lambe,
- An. Dom. 1609.
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- Islam -- Morocco -- Early works to 1800.
- Morocco -- History -- 1516-1830 -- Early works to 1800.
- Morocco -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800.
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"A true historicall discourse of Muley Hamets rising to the three kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes, and Sus The dis-vnion of the three kingdomes, by ciuill warre, kindled amongst his three ambitious sonnes, Muley Sheck, Muley Boferes, and Muley Sidan. The religion and police of the More, or barbarian. The aduentures of Sir Anthony Sherley, and diuers other English gentlemen, in those countries. With other nouelties." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17485.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT Worshipful, Sir Robert Cot∣ton, of Cunnington Knight. -
The true Historicall discourse of MVLEY HAMETS rising to
the three Kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes,and Sus. -
THE DAMNABLE RE∣ligion of the incredulous
More orBarbarian. - The manner of going to prayer.
- Concerning Marriages.
- Concerning Buriall.
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The Policie of
Barbarie. - The chiefest men of commaund in the latter times, were these.
- Officers of Iustice.
- The manner of fight.
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The trading of the Moores into
Guinee andGago for gold ore, or sandie gold. - Of the Grashoppers which come into Barbarie from Guinee:
- Recreations of Pleasure.
- Of the Lyon.