Barlow describes Malaga as a place with strong trading links, where the people are Roman Catholics.

Barlow describes the goods that are traded from Malaga with England and Holland, such as sack (wine), fruit, raisins, almonds and onions. Their bread is good and fish plentiful, but provisions are expensive. The people are Roman Catholics and are strongly opposed to Protestantism.

Record Details

Item reference: JOD/4/53
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: PAGE
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1659-1703; 1661
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London