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The captivity, sufferings, and escape of James Scurry / Who was detained a prisoner during ten years, in the dominions of Hyder Ali and Tippoo Saib

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The narrator, captured and detained for ten years in the dominions of Hyder Ali and Tippoo Saib, recounts his capture at sea, transport and confinement in irons, repeated hunger and corporal punishments, and the systemic cruelties inflicted on prisoners. He describes marches between strongholds, life in Seringapatam, forced religious observances and coerced marriages, exhibitions of mutilated victims and executions, failed escape attempts, and the bonds formed among prisoners. The account combines episodic incidents, practical details of imprisonment, and sober reflection on suffering, concluding with the narrator’s eventual release and return to his family.

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James Scurry

James Scurry was an Englishman known for his harrowing account of captivity in India during the late 18th century. His notable work, "The Captivity, Sufferings, and Escape of James Scurry," details his ten-year imprisonment under the rule of Hyder Ali and his son, Tipu Sultan. Scurry's narrative provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by prisoners during this tumultuous period in Indian history. His experiences shed light on the broader context of colonial encounters and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.

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