Recto: Barlow visits Greenwich to see the whale which had been killed there. He decides to take a job at a tavern in Dartford. Verso: Barlow returns to his uncle and delivers post for him in Kent, but is then offered work on a ship sailing to Barbados. His uncle refuses to let him go as he fears the man is a kidnapper.
Page 11 and 12 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 11 (recto): Barlow visits Greenwich to see the whale which had been killed there, but on his return is beaten by his uncle. He decides to take a job at a tavern in Dartford for a probationary period.
Page 12 (verso): Barlow does not stay long in Dartford. He then delivers post in Kent for his uncle, until he meets a man who offers him work on a ship sailing to Barbados. His uncle fears the man is a 'sperite' or kidnapper, who entices people into service and sells them for sugar or tobacco when they reach the Caribbean.
Page 11 (recto): Barlow visits Greenwich to see the whale which had been killed there, but on his return is beaten by his uncle. He decides to take a job at a tavern in Dartford for a probationary period.
Page 12 (verso): Barlow does not stay long in Dartford. He then delivers post in Kent for his uncle, until he meets a man who offers him work on a ship sailing to Barbados. His uncle fears the man is a 'sperite' or kidnapper, who entices people into service and sells them for sugar or tobacco when they reach the Caribbean.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/11-12 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1658 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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