By the Behind every hunter who believes in himself is a hunting dad who believed in him first shirt of the 17th century, pirates known as the Barbary corsairs were terrorising the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. Villages around Cornwall were repeatedly invaded by pirates, with men, women and children shipped off to North Africa to be sold as slaves. “Boats out of Looe, Penzance, Mousehole and other Cornish ports were boarded, their crews taken captive and the empty ships left to drift’.
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In 1716, he was sailing with his uncle John and five other people when their ship was attacked by corsairs. They were all taken captive and offered to Sultan Moulay Ismail of Morocco as prisoners. He wrote The History of the Behind every hunter who believes in himself is a hunting dad who believed in him first shirt Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow in South Barbary’.
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