Recto: The Four Days Battle ends with the English in retreat and the ROYAL PRINCE burnt. The MONKE returns for repairs and Barlow gets treatment for his wound in Rochester. Verso: Barlow praises his ship the MONKE. He describes the St James Day Battle.
Page 97 and 98 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 97 (recto): On the third day of battle the ROYAL PRINCE gets stuck on a sandbank and is captured and burnt. Prince Rupert's ships join the fleet but the fourth day of battle ends with the English in retreat, although the Dutch ships do not pursue them. The MONKE returns to Chatham for repairs and Barlow goes ashore at Rochester for treatment of his wounded leg.
Page 98 (verso): Barlow rejoins his ship, and four new ships built on the Thames join the fleet. The King and the Duke of York visit the fleet and Lord Monk tells them he also suspects treachery caused the defeat. Barlow praises his ship the MONKE. He describes the St James Day Battle.
Page 97 (recto): On the third day of battle the ROYAL PRINCE gets stuck on a sandbank and is captured and burnt. Prince Rupert's ships join the fleet but the fourth day of battle ends with the English in retreat, although the Dutch ships do not pursue them. The MONKE returns to Chatham for repairs and Barlow goes ashore at Rochester for treatment of his wounded leg.
Page 98 (verso): Barlow rejoins his ship, and four new ships built on the Thames join the fleet. The King and the Duke of York visit the fleet and Lord Monk tells them he also suspects treachery caused the defeat. Barlow praises his ship the MONKE. He describes the St James Day Battle.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/97-98 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1666 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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