Front cover image for The history of Gibraltar and of its political relation to events in Europe, from the Commencement of the Moorish dynasty in Spain to the last Morocco war; with original and unpublished letters from the Prince of Hesse, Sir George Eliott, the Duc de Crillon, Collingwood, and Lord Nelson, and an account of the fourteen sieges the rock has sustained since it became a fortress

The history of Gibraltar and of its political relation to events in Europe, from the Commencement of the Moorish dynasty in Spain to the last Morocco war; with original and unpublished letters from the Prince of Hesse, Sir George Eliott, the Duc de Crillon, Collingwood, and Lord Nelson, and an account of the fourteen sieges the rock has sustained since it became a fortress

"Seeing that we possess no historical account of one of the most remarkable dependencies ever held by the British Crown, I have endeavoured (however unworthily) to fill what appeared to me to be a vacancy upon the book-shelf of our colonial histories. It has been my object to chronicle faithfully the events with which Gibraltar has been connected since its first occupation by the Moors in 711, and to sketch the influence which this coveted stronghold has exercised over the political state of Europe, more especially during the last two centuries. The records of its early history under Mohammedan rule, which I have collected from the works of Gayangos, Conde, Ayala, Montero, and others, are necessarily but crude and disjointed chronicles, almost impossible to connect in the form of a continuous narrative"--Preface (p. [v])
Print Book, English, 1862
Saunders, London, 1862
History
520 pages map
5737401
I. Early history of Gibraltar ..
- II. Third siege by Mohammed IV ..
- Siege of Algeciras ..
- IV. Seventh siege, by Don Henry De Guzman
- V. Eighth siege, by Don Rodrigo, Ponce de Leon
- VI. Ninth siege, by the Duke of Medina Sidonia ..
VI. Battle of Malaga
- VII. Twelfth siege, by Spain
- IX. Political events from A.D. 1715 to 1727
- X. Thirteenth siege, by the king of Spain ..
- XI. Irritating policy of Spain ..
- XII. Pitt's offer to restore Gibraltar to Spain, 1757 ..
- XIII. Progress of events from 1763 to 1779
- XIV. Fourteenth siege ..
- XV. Negotiations for ceding Gibraltar to Spain ..
- XVI. The blockage continued ..
- XVII. Belief of the Garrison by Admiral Darby ..
- XVIII. Endeavours of Spain to obtain the restoration of Gibraltar in the negotiations for peace
- XIX. War between England and France ..
- XX. Concluding description of Gibraltar ..
- XXI. Mortality, climate ..
- XXII. Fortifications
- XXIII. Commerce
Appendix