Recto: Barlow explains the government of Brazil by Portugal. On her return voyage the ship calls in at St. Michael in the Azores. Verso: Barlow describes the products and trade of the Azores. The ship returns via Lisbon to England, where the crew are paid but £3 is stopped from their wages to pay for cargo allegedly spoiled.
Page 79 and 80 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 79 (recto): Brasil is governed by a Portugese viceroy, and trade with Brasil greatly enriches Portugal. The ship sights the Azores on its return voyage and calls in at St. Michael to take water on board. A shot is fired from the fort at the ship's boat, which was boarding a small ship anchored nearby.
Page 80 (verso): Barlow describes the products and trade of the Azores, including linen made by skilled Portugese needlewomen. The ship arrives at Lisbon, where they stay for two months and then return to England. The crew are paid, but £3 is stopped from their wages by the owners to pay for cargo allegedly spoiled through poor storage.
Page 79 (recto): Brasil is governed by a Portugese viceroy, and trade with Brasil greatly enriches Portugal. The ship sights the Azores on its return voyage and calls in at St. Michael to take water on board. A shot is fired from the fort at the ship's boat, which was boarding a small ship anchored nearby.
Page 80 (verso): Barlow describes the products and trade of the Azores, including linen made by skilled Portugese needlewomen. The ship arrives at Lisbon, where they stay for two months and then return to England. The crew are paid, but £3 is stopped from their wages by the owners to pay for cargo allegedly spoiled through poor storage.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/79-80 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1663 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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