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Captured by Barbary corsairs: an Englishwoman's extraordinary tale

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4.34.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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In 1756, Elizabeth Marsh set sail from Gibraltar to Britain with the intention of meeting her fiancé. Instead, she was captured by Barbary corsairs – effectively pirates operating from north Africa, carrying off their victims into slavery – and taken to a Moroccan prince. But could she win her freedom? Here, talking to Spencer Mizen, Adam Nichols tells a story of lust, trickery, a fake marriage and the delicate relationship between Britain and the power brokers of north Africa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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at Associate. Pearson.com forward slash vacancies. Welcome to the History Extra podcast. In 1756, Elizabeth Marsh set sail from Gibraltar to Britain,

0:46.1

with the intention of meeting her fiancée. Instead, she was captured by Barbary Corsairs and taken to a Moroccan prince.

0:54.3

But could she win her freedom?

0:56.7

Here, talking to Spencer Mizzan,

0:58.7

Adam Nichols tells a story of lust,

1:01.1

trickery, a fake marriage and the delicate relationship between Britain

1:05.1

and the power brokers of North Africa.

1:08.5

Adam, you wrote a feature for the Christmas 2025 issue of BBC History magazine on Elizabeth

1:16.2

Marsh, a young English woman taken captive by Barbary pirates in the 18th century.

1:23.4

Can you start by introducing us to Elizabeth? What is it about her life that made it so extraordinary?

1:29.5

The most interesting thing about Elizabeth Marsh is that she was a woman of her time.

1:35.3

She was captured by Barbary Corsairs, but she wasn't just a woman on a ship who got caught by pirates.

1:41.3

She was caught up on what we would think of today as large-scale geopolitical events.

1:47.4

Her dad was a ship's carpenter, and he was an ambitious man.

1:52.0

And he went to Jamaica with the Navy in hopes of bettering himself.

1:56.6

And while he was in Jamaica, he managed to marry a widow who had some property.

2:01.0

She owned a tavern.

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