Recto: A great storm suddenly blows up. The foreyard is broken, but as the sails that are blown away are old there is less damage to the masts than if they had been new. Verso: They call in at Saint Helena, and after leaving the island the ship's cook falls overboard and is drowned. On arrival at Barbados the local people are interested to see spotted deer aboard the SAMPSON, and a cinammon tree.

Page 265 and 266 of Edward Barlow's journal.

Page 265 (recto): A great storm suddenly blows up, and Barlow reflects on the need to be always in a state of readiness to appear before the Judgement seat of Christ. The foreyard is broken, but as the sails that are blown away are old there is less damage to the masts than if they had been new. They proceed towards the Cape of Good Hope.

Page 266 (verso): At Saint Helena they hear news of the recent rebellion of the garrison, when the Governor was killed. After leaving the island the ship's cook William Cox falls overboard while drunk and is drowned. On arrival at Barbados the local people are interested to see spotted deer aboard the SAMPSON, and a cinammon tree.

Record Details

Item reference: JOD/4/265-266
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1694
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London