The GUANNABOE's master arrives to take back command of the ship. The ship arrives in the Gulf of Mexico, where Indian natives paddle out in canoes to greet them.

The GUANNABOE's master arrives to take back command of the ship. The city is alarmed by the appearance of a French fleet, but their intentions are peaceful although they are suspected of spying. The ship arrives in the Gulf of Mexico, where local Indians paddle out in canoes to greet them. Barlow describes their appearance and unintelligible language.

Record Details

Item reference: JOD/4/218
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: PAGE
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1659-1703; 1679
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London