The Last Days of English Tangier: The Out-Letter Book of Governor Percy Kirke, 1681–1683
Governor Percy Kirke's Out-Letter Book, here transcribed verbatim and annotated, covers the terminal decline of English Tangier, ending just before the arrival of Lord Dartmouth's expedition charged with demolishing the town and evacuating all personnel. It contains 152 official letters mostly addressed to the Tangier Committee, the subcommittee of the Privy Council responsible for Tangerine affairs, and Sir Leoline Jenkins, secretary of state for the south. Although all matters of civilian and military administration, from the essential to the trivial, came within the governor's purview – there was little delegation – the weight of Kirke's correspondence traces the decay of both the town's military fabric and the soldiers' morale and effectiveness, and the impossibility of reaching a satisfactory modus vivendi with the leaders of the besieging Moroccan armed forces. The text is supported by a comprehensive biographical dictionary and histories of the rival armed forces.
- Governor Percy Kirke's Out-Letter Book is a valuable source for the last days of English Tangier, containing 152 official letters that deal with the town's decay and the Moroccan siege
- This volume presents a verbatim transcription of the Book with annotations
- The text is supported by a comprehensive biographical dictionary and histories of the rival English and Moroccan armed forces
Product details
February 2024Hardback
9781009446747
490 pages
224 × 147 × 32 mm
0.74kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Editorial Principles
- The Out-Letter Book of Governor Percy Kirke, 1681–1683
- Appendix A: Biographies
- Appendix B: Officers Commanding English Tangier
- Appendix C: British Military Units in Tangier
- Appendix D: Moroccan Armed Forces
- Bibliography
- Index.