Recto: Genoa. Verso: The YARMOUTH's foremast is badly damaged on the way to Algiers. War with the Turks is threatened due to the actions of Barbary pirates, but the fleet sets sail for England..

Page 131 and 132 of Edward Barlow's journal.

Page 131 (recto): Genoa.

Page 132 (verso): The YARMOUTH encounters a storm on the way to Algiers and her foremast is badly damaged. At Algiers Barbary pirates have captured an English merchant ship, but they let her go when they see the YARMOUTH. The English threaten war with the Turks. The English consul sends a young lion on board the Admiral's ship, to be taken back to England. The fleet lands at Formentera to get wood.

Record Details

Item reference: JOD/4/131-132
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1669
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London