Recto: The GUANNABOE takes on board the cargo of a ship which arrives in Port Royal damaged by a hurricane. They set sail from Jamaica accompanied by several other ships. Verso: The ship runs short of provisions on the voyage home, and on arrival the sailors have to pay for damaged cargo. Barlow stays at home for a long time, due to the uncertain political situation in England.
Page 221 and 222 of Edward Barlow's journal.
Page 221 (recto): Barlow describes a shipwreck that took place in Port Royal harbour. Other ships arrive dismasted and damaged by a hurricane, and the CADIZ MERCHANT and the GUANNABOE take on board the cargo of one of these. Barlow's ship, in company with several others, sets sail from Jamaica.
Page 222 (verso): On the voyage home the ship is leaky and runs short of water and food, due to adverse weather. Barlow reflects on the hardships of a sailor's life and resolves to get command of a ship. On arrival in London the sailors have to pay for the damaged cargo. Barlow stays at home for a long time, mainly because of the uncertain political situation in England.
Page 221 (recto): Barlow describes a shipwreck that took place in Port Royal harbour. Other ships arrive dismasted and damaged by a hurricane, and the CADIZ MERCHANT and the GUANNABOE take on board the cargo of one of these. Barlow's ship, in company with several others, sets sail from Jamaica.
Page 222 (verso): On the voyage home the ship is leaky and runs short of water and food, due to adverse weather. Barlow reflects on the hardships of a sailor's life and resolves to get command of a ship. On arrival in London the sailors have to pay for the damaged cargo. Barlow stays at home for a long time, mainly because of the uncertain political situation in England.
Record Details
Item reference: | JOD/4/221-222 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1680-1681 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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