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BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MOREE. 
[1820. 
BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MOREE, 
A Tammaha woman, who travelled a few days 
with our waggons. 
MOREE, [or Medicine,] a Tammaha woman, 
was born near the town of Marabogh. Her 
father's name was Incopetz, her mother's Lebooay. 
Her father died by the hand of God, [their man- 
ner of expressing a natural death ;] her mother 
died among the Macquainas. Her husband's 
name was Marooa-peloo, he was killed by the 
naked CalFres. She had two daughters married 
at Old Lattakoo, and has often been in danger 
during the attacks of different tribes. She was 
ignorant of her age, but said she had grown up 
while Mashow still lived, meaning before his 
death. She lived for some time in the Matchap- 
pee country with John Kok, (Missionary from 
the Cape Society,) and was present when he was 
murdered at the Krooman River. She said 
Mashow was alive the first time I visited Latta- 
koo, but could not explain when he died, having 
forgotten how many moons had been since his 
death. 
Her father was a Tammaha captain, but had 
all his cattle carried olF by the Corannas. After 
