John Harrison (diplomat)

John Harrison was an English representative in Morocco in the 17th century.

John Harrison's book, published in 1633.

James I of England sent John Harrison to Muley Zaydan in Morocco in 1610 and again in 1613 and 1615 in order to obtain the release of English captives.[1] He negotiated a treaty in May 1627 with Sidi al-Ayachi, independent governor of Salé, who had risen a month before against Mulay Zaydan.[2]

Harrison published an account of the Sultan Mulay Abd al-Malik in 1633.[3]

Works

  • Late Newes out of Barbary (London: Arthur Jonson, 1613)
  • The New Prophetical King of Barbary (London: Arthur Jonson, 1613)
  • The Messiah Alreadie Come, Or Proofs of Christianitie (Amsterdam: Giles Thorp, 1613)
  • A Short Relation of the Departure of the High and Mighty Prince Frederick King Elect of Bohemia (Dort: George Waters, 1619)
  • The Reasons which compelled the States of Bohemia to reject the Archduke Ferdinand (Dort: George Waters, 1619)
  • The Messiah Already Come, Or Proofs of Christianitie (Amsterdam: Giles Thorp, 1619)
  • Bohemica Jura Defensa: The Bohemian Laws or Rights Defended, Against the Informer (1620)
  • The Tragical Life and Death of Muley Abdala Melek the late King of Barbarie (Delft, 1633)
  • A Vindication of the Holy Scriptures, Or the Manifestation of Jesus Christ the True Messiah Already Come (London: J.M., 1656)
  • Proofs of Christianity: historically setting forth Jesus Christ the true Messiah already come (London: J. Playford, 1658)
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See also

Notes

  1. Srhir, K. Ben (2005). Britain And Morocco During The Embassy Of John Drummond Hay, 1845-1886. RoutledgeCurzon. pp. 14–. ISBN 9780714654324. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  2. Andrews, Kenneth R. (1991). Ships, Money and Politics: Seafaring and Naval Enterprise in the Reign of Charles 1. CUP Archive. pp. 167–. ISBN 9780521401166. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  3. Vitkus, Daniel J.; Matar, Nabil I. (2001). Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption: Barbary Captivity Narratives from Early Modern England. Columbia University Press. pp. 41–. ISBN 9780231505291. Retrieved 18 February 2013.


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