Recto: At Surat they hear of the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion. Due to the Company's debts the KENT has difficulty finding cargo, but eventually takes on board calico and pepper. Verso: The KENT encounters some Danish ships, at war with the Moors. They sail from Mumbai round the Cape of Good Hope to the Island of Ascension, where they load some turtles to eat.

Page 239 and 240 of Edward Barlow's journal.

Page 239 (recto): At Surat they hear of the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion. Ships arrive from England but do not have enough money to pay the Company's debts. The KENT has difficulty finding enough cargo to load, but eventually takes on board calico and pepper.

Page 240 (verso): Barlow describes the produce of the Islands of Ormus, Larrak and Kismass. The KENT encounters four Danish ships, the Danes being at war with the Moors. They call at Mumbai and then Thalassery, where their cable is broken in bad weather. From Calicut (Kozhikode) they sail round Cape Bonsprance (Cape of Good Hope) to Saint Helena. At the Island of Ascension they take on board some turtles, which Barlow does not like although they are nutritious.

Record Details

Item reference: JOD/4/239-240
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1686-1687
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London