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Austen, Robert
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Calcutta Office of the Board of Trade, Register General of Shipping and Seamen
Cary, Anthony
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Dockyard, Jamaica
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Recto: The SAMPSON is towed up the Hooghly river to Cheteynotey. During their stay the chief factor Jobe Charnock dies. Barlow explains the war manoeuvres between the Dutch and the French. Sir John Goulesbury, who is unpopular, dies. Verso: The SAMPSON calls at Kedgeree, where they are required by the East India Company to hinder the trade of an English interloper ship. They set sail for Madras carrying 180 bales of 'nillas' fabric. (Manuscript)
1692-1694
JOD/4/263-264
Recto: On arrival at the Downs after a journey of six months, Barlow is disappointed not to be confirmed as commander of the SEPTER. He blames two of the ship's owners. The new commander is not a good seaman, and the ship is cast away on its next voyage. Verso: Barlow fails to obtain the command of the MADERASS because, despite offering £100 as a gratuity, he is outbid by another man. He then ships as chef mate of the WENTWORTH, bound for China. (Manuscript)
1698-1699
JOD/4/279-280
Recto: The SEPTER captures fishing nets from the Rovers, and a violent gust of wind in the night is believed to have been conjured up by the Rovers' crews as revenge. The SEPTER takes twelve lascars on board at Mumbai. Verso: The captain of the SEPTER, George Phenney, dies on board and is buried at sea. Barlow assumes command of the ship and they reach Mocha, where he is treated with honour by the governor. He hires a house. (Manuscript)
1697
JOD/4/273-274
The Fairfax Manuscript: a collection of historical notes and transcripts and a few broadsides, relating to Saxon times onwards. (Manuscript)
1600-1700
AND/25
River Seine. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/205
Colonial Cooks Certificate issued to Antonio J. Crado. Year of Birth 1895. Place of Birth Goa. (Manuscript)
1930-12-17
RSS/CC/C/1/642
An island off Madegascar, possibly Anjouan. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/141
Cagliari, Sardinia, with a view of the Rock of Lisbon. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/116
Barlow describes Genoa and its principal products. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/130
Island of Pulo Condore, or Con Son Island, Vietnam. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/261
'A Particlular Narrative of the Burning in the Port of Tripoli, Four Men of War, Belonging to those Corsairs, by Sir John Narbrough...' (Manuscript)
1676
MAT/40
Views of Indian coast. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/144
Over-leaf blank verso. (Manuscript)
1678
JOD/4/210.3
Over-leaf recto, showing text (as transcribed, see JOD/4/213). (Manuscript)
1677
JOD/4/213.2
Taiwan, with a drawing of a Chinese junk. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/172
Barlow describes the danger of sailors' work and the poor rewards they earn for it. They arrive at Genoa. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/129
Views of several capes and islands. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/260
Two towns on the west coast of India. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/153
Barlow describes the recent history of Taiwan, including Koxinga's war with the Dutch, and the appearance and clothes of Chinese people. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/174
Uncatalogued: Certificates, diary and photographs relating to Engineer William Roberts Davey (Manuscript)
1854-1877
MSS/76/146
Barlow spends twelve weeks in his father's house, meeting up again with friends and flirting with their sweethearts. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/135
The REALL FFRENSHIPPE arrives in Tenerife, where Barlow enjoys the Canary Sack wine. The ship takes on a cargo of wine. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/109
The ship arrives at Tunis, where their intention is to make peace with the King to improve trading conditions. Barlow describes the ruins of Carthage and the government and produce of Tunis. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/119
Barlow describes the reasons for the war between the East India Company and the Great Mogul, which was eventually settled by a peace treaty. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/262
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