A True relation of the inhumane and unparallel'd actions and barbarous murders of Negroes or Moors committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny of the wonderful deliverance of the fourth person, after he had endured horrid cruelties and sufferings, who lately arrived in England, and is now in His Majesties fleet : together with a short but true account of the customs and manners and growth of the country, which is very pleasant.

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A True relation of the inhumane and unparallel'd actions and barbarous murders of Negroes or Moors committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny of the wonderful deliverance of the fourth person, after he had endured horrid cruelties and sufferings, who lately arrived in England, and is now in His Majesties fleet : together with a short but true account of the customs and manners and growth of the country, which is very pleasant.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Passinger ... and Benjamin Hurlock ...,
1672.
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"A True relation of the inhumane and unparallel'd actions and barbarous murders of Negroes or Moors committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny of the wonderful deliverance of the fourth person, after he had endured horrid cruelties and sufferings, who lately arrived in England, and is now in His Majesties fleet : together with a short but true account of the customs and manners and growth of the country, which is very pleasant." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B31104.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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A True Relation OF THE Inhumane and Unparallel'd Actions, AND Barbarous Murders OF NEGROES or MOORS: Committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny. Of the Won∣derful Deliverance of the Fourth Person, after he had endured Horrid Cruelties and Sufferings: who lately arrived in England, and is now in his Ma∣jesties Fleet.

Together with a short, but true Account of the Customs and Manners and Growth of the Country, which is very Pleasant.

LONDON, Printed for Thomas Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, and Benjamin Hurlock over against S. Magnus Church. 1672.

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