The Adventures of Thomas Williams of St. Ives, Cornwall
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An oft-forgotten number of British sailors, soldiers and merchantmen were taken prisoner during the long years of the Napoleonic Wars. Ranging from men such as Captain Moyle Sherer, who was captured in 1813, suffering less than a year of imprisonment, to Thomas Williams, who was captured only a year into the conflict.
Thomas Williams was a sailor on a merchant ship and was captured after his ship lost its convoy en route to England. Williams left his memoir of his ten years in French captivity: ranging from mistreatment at the hands of his captors to his numerous escape attempts and the various characters he fell in with. A witty reminiscence on what was clearly a dark time for him, enlivened by a good sense of humour.
Title – The Adventures of Thomas Williams of St. Ives, Cornwall
Sub-Title – Who was a Prisoner of War in France from March 1804 to May 1814.
Author — Thomas Williams (1787-1862)
Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in 1901, London, by Brentford Printing & Publishing Co.
Original – 88 pages.
Illustrations — 3 Illustrations.