'An Account of the Proceedings on a Voyage to the Coast of Africa by Captain Matthew Buckle, Commander of His Majesty's Ship Assistance'
- Held At: West Sussex Record Office
- Reference Number: Buckle/11/1/460
- Document Order #: Buckle Mss 460
- Date: 5 December 1751-10 June 1752
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 vol, 30 pp
- Description: CONTENT WARNING. Endorsed by Claude Henry Mason Buckle: 'My Grandfather Admiral Buckle's proceedings on the West Coast of Africa in 1751-2'. Records details of a voyage to locations in present day Ghana, including information on Matthew Buckle's dealings with John Currantee, chief of the Fante people, and other local leaders described by Matthew Buckle as 'Capuchiers' (presumably corresponds to the term 'Caboceers'). Also gives details of his experiences with [French] enslavers and pirates.
- Terms:Transatlantic Ties
- Access Status: Open
- Digital Copy:Online digital surrogate available

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