AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE SHIPWRECK AND SUFFERINGS OF Mrs. ELIZA BRADLEY, THE WIFE OF CAPT. JAMES BRADLEY, OF LIVERPOOL, COMMANDER OF THE SHIP SALLY, WHICH WAS WRECK- ED ON THE COAST OF BARBARY, IN JUNE 1818. The Crew and Passengers of the above ship fell in- to the hands of the Arabs, a few days after their Shipwreck, among whom unfortunately was Mrs. BRADLEY, who after enduring incredible hard- ships during six months captivity (five of which she was seperated from her hus- band, and every other civilized being) she was fortunately redeemed out of the hands of the unmerciful barbarians, by Mr. WILL- SHIRE, the British Con- sul resident at Moga- dore. WRITTEN BY HERSELF. The narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of the unfortunate Mrs. BRADLEY, is allowed by all those who have perused it to be the most affecting that ever appeared in print--yet, by the blessings of GOD, this amiable woman endured deprivation and hardship with incredible fortitude--in a barbarous land, she became a Convert to the RELIGION of a blessed Redeemer. BOSTON--Printed by James Walden--1820. |
Click on the dots in the text to see annotations
  Copyright Santa Clara University, 2017