Recto: Barlow spends twelve weeks in his father's house, meeting up again with friends and flirting with their sweethearts. Verso: After visiting the well at Buxton, Barlow joins the EXPERIMENT, bound for Surat. Their first stop for provisions is Santiago Island.
Page 135 and 136 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 135 (recto): Barlow is welcomed at his father's house, and at church his appearance impresses people. He attends the Whitsuntide fair at Manchester. Some of the local young men are jealous, and Barlow flirts with their sweethearts. Barlow is sad to part from his family and friends, but is not in love with a neighbour's daughter as some believe.
Page 136 (verso): Barlow visits Buxton and bathes in the well there. He joins a new ship at Blackwall (the EXPERIMENT), bound for Surat in East India. The ship sails on 7 March 1670, with the HANNIBAL and the LOYAL SUBJECT. Their first stop is Santiago Island, and Barlow describes the local produce.
Page 135 (recto): Barlow is welcomed at his father's house, and at church his appearance impresses people. He attends the Whitsuntide fair at Manchester. Some of the local young men are jealous, and Barlow flirts with their sweethearts. Barlow is sad to part from his family and friends, but is not in love with a neighbour's daughter as some believe.
Page 136 (verso): Barlow visits Buxton and bathes in the well there. He joins a new ship at Blackwall (the EXPERIMENT), bound for Surat in East India. The ship sails on 7 March 1670, with the HANNIBAL and the LOYAL SUBJECT. Their first stop is Santiago Island, and Barlow describes the local produce.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/135-136 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1669 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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