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Austen, Robert
Barlow, Edward
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Bowles, Phineas
Calcutta Office of the Board of Trade, Register General of Shipping and Seamen
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Dockyard, Jamaica
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Cape Verde islands and fauna. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/139
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
Barlow feels unwell. They sight Scotland and meet Dutch men-of-war looking out for their fleet. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/185
Barlow describes the Canary Islands and their produce, as well as the danger of the seas and rocks around them. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/110
"City of Cacho", showing English and Dutch factories, and below another city, "Bantola", in Sumatra, now Bengkulu City. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/247
Capture of the EXPERIMENT by the Dutch in the "Straights of Banka", (Bangka Strait, Indonesia). (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/175
Views of islands and a port in the Indian Ocean. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/151
The ship arrives at Belopatan. Barlow describes the people and wild animals of the area. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/150
Bantam, Java, with sketches of coast near Java Head. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/167
Jamaica Dockyard (Manuscript)
1804 - 1829
JAM
Barlow describes Mumbai, and the customs and religion of the native people. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/142
Barlow is paid off and sends money to his family. He joins the REALL FFRENSHIPPE, a small merchant ship bound for the Canaries to load wine. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/108
The CADIZ MERCHANT sails for Jamaica. They stop briefly at Nevis, and find in Jamaica that sugar is very scarce after a drought. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/220
The GUANNABOE sails on to Port Royal, Jamaica, under Barlow's command, but on the way passes dangerously close to Cape Artevela. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/217
Barlow ships as chief mate on the CADIZ MERCHANT, bound for Jamaica. He describes the indenture system in the West Indies. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/223
Correspondence of Admiral Samuel Hood, covering between 1771 and 1781. (Manuscript)
1771-05-15 - 1781-04-12
HOO/1/1-42
The YARMOUTH returns to England. Barlow sees his sister in London, and buys some fine clothes before setting off to travel to his parents' home. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/134
At Tangiers they hear news of the accidental burning of the DEFIANCE at Chatham. Barlow blames a woman who was on board and expresses his low opinion of women. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/133
Barlow's ship returns to England. At Dover they get news that a fleet of men-of-war is being built, and the crew fear the press-gang. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/111
The MONKE continue to look for enemy ships, without success. They hear news of the Dutch attack on the fleet in the Medway, which Barlow blames on treachery. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/105
Barlow meets his old master. A chain is placed across the Medway at Gillingham. The MONKE undertakes convoying and cruising duties. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/104
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