Recto: Toulon, France. Verso: The ships delivers herring at Marseilles, which Barlow describes. After avoiding an engagement with two ships of Algiers, they anchor at Arron.
Page 199 and 200 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 199 (recto): Toulon, France.
Page 200 (verso): The ship delivers some of its cargo of herring to the merchant, Mr Hill, at Marseilles. Barlow describes Marseilles, where the French navy of galleys is kept, manned by slaves. Later they encounter two ships of Algiers, but avoid an engagement with them. They anchor at Arron for a few days.
Page 199 (recto): Toulon, France.
Page 200 (verso): The ship delivers some of its cargo of herring to the merchant, Mr Hill, at Marseilles. Barlow describes Marseilles, where the French navy of galleys is kept, manned by slaves. Later they encounter two ships of Algiers, but avoid an engagement with them. They anchor at Arron for a few days.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/199-200 |
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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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