Recto: Barlow joins the GRAYHOUNDE, bound for Plymouth, and travels overland from there to Falmouth. He is short of money and has to spend a night in a barn. Verso: Barlow rejoins his ship, which looks for Dutch ships and captures one which may be Dutch. They hear news of the blowing up of the LONDON.
Page 85 and 86 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 85 (recto): Barlow joins the GRAYHOUNDE, which is bound for Plymouth, hoping to travel on to Falmouth from there. He is afraid of being pressed to stay on the GRAYHOUNDE, losing thereby his clothes and belongings. He journeys overland to Falmouth, short of money, and has to sleep in a barn one night.
Page 86 (verso): Barlow rejoins the MONKE, finding his belongings intact. They are ordered to cruise in the Channel and look for Dutch ships, and eventually they encounter a small ship which they believe to be Dutch and take into Falmouth in captivity. They are ordered to the Downs, but on the way bad weather damages their sails. Near Dover they hear news of the blowing up of the LONDON.
Page 85 (recto): Barlow joins the GRAYHOUNDE, which is bound for Plymouth, hoping to travel on to Falmouth from there. He is afraid of being pressed to stay on the GRAYHOUNDE, losing thereby his clothes and belongings. He journeys overland to Falmouth, short of money, and has to sleep in a barn one night.
Page 86 (verso): Barlow rejoins the MONKE, finding his belongings intact. They are ordered to cruise in the Channel and look for Dutch ships, and eventually they encounter a small ship which they believe to be Dutch and take into Falmouth in captivity. They are ordered to the Downs, but on the way bad weather damages their sails. Near Dover they hear news of the blowing up of the LONDON.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/85-86 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1664-1665 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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