LETTER III.
Conducted to the Governor - Medical Hint from his Secretary - Governor
recovers - Larache - Its Harbour, Shipping, and Inhabitants.
LETTER IV.
Excursion to Mamora, and thence lo Salee - Friendly Reception by the
Governor of the latter - Rabat - Tower of Hassen - Shella - Mansooria -
Alcasser - Quiber - Its Socco, or Market-place.
LETTER V.
Leave Larache with an Escort - Curious Custom on returning from
Mecca - Arrive at Tetuan.
LETTER VI.
Ill Usage of a Lieutenant of the Swiftsure - Disaffection of the
Moorish Governor towards Great Britain.
LETTER VII.
Sail for Tetuan - Appearance of the Coast - Enter the Boosega
River - Curious Towers of Defence - Custom-house - Female Dress - Enter
Tetuan over a Road of unlevelled Rock - Disagreeable Streets - Well
received by the Governor - Public Markets - Socco - An Auction Market.
LETTER VIII.
Tetuan - The Jews much oppressed there - particularly the
Females - Costume - Singularity of the Streets in the Jewish
Town - Ceuta - Would be invaluable to England - Melilla - Summoned to
visit the Emperor.
LETTER IX.
Journey to Larache - Annual Socco of St. Martin - No Christian permitted
to witness it - Express Order for that Purpose in the Author's
Favour - Specimen of native medical Skill - Reception at
Larache - Complain of the Impositions of Governor Ash-Ash - Comparative
Tariff - Effect the Renewal of the old Tariff with increasing
Advantages.
LETTER X.