Recto: Barlow reaches shore safely but has lost most of his money and clothes. The FFLORENTINE sinks on 23 October 1675. Verso: Barlow joins the pink MAREYGOULD, which sails to Scotland and takes on board a load of herring at Greenock.
Page 195 and 196 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 195 (recto): Barlow reaches shore. Boatmen from Deal go out to see what can be salvaged from the ship, and Barlow's chest is saved. However the boatmen steal some of the sailors' property. The weather worsens and the FFLORENTINE sinks. Barlow has lost twenty pounds and some clothes.
Page 196 (verso): Barlow is resigned to his ill-fortune but worried by lack of money. He joins the MAREYGOULD, a pink bound for Glasgow to load pickled herrings. They sail to Ireland, stopping at Kinsale to buy meat. At Greenock they take a load of herring on board. Barlow describes the local fishing industry and trade.
Page 195 (recto): Barlow reaches shore. Boatmen from Deal go out to see what can be salvaged from the ship, and Barlow's chest is saved. However the boatmen steal some of the sailors' property. The weather worsens and the FFLORENTINE sinks. Barlow has lost twenty pounds and some clothes.
Page 196 (verso): Barlow is resigned to his ill-fortune but worried by lack of money. He joins the MAREYGOULD, a pink bound for Glasgow to load pickled herrings. They sail to Ireland, stopping at Kinsale to buy meat. At Greenock they take a load of herring on board. Barlow describes the local fishing industry and trade.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/195-196 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1675 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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