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Board, Navy
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Recto: Against Barlow's advice the captain orders the best sails to be replaced by old sails, and as a result the old mainsail is destroyed in a gust of wind. The captain blames Barlow and relieves him of his post as chief mate. Verso: The captain complains about Barlow and he is sent on board the KINGFISHER for the voyage home. On the way back they see a school of more than fifty whales. (Manuscript)
1702-1703
JOD/4/291-292
Recto: On arrival back in England Barlow loses 30% on tea and lacquerware that he bought on his own behalf. Barlow leaves the WENTWORTH after failing to agree with the captain about wages for his next voyage. Verso: Barlow signs on as chief mate and China pilot of the FLEET FRIGATE, bound for Canton. 85 gallons of French brandy are bought for the voyage, but Custom House men from Deal confiscate it. (Manuscript)
1701-1702
JOD/4/285-286
Recto: On the voyage to Batavia they are informed of King William III's death. It had been agreed earlier that Barlow should pilot the ship from Batavia to China, but the captain now objects. However he changes his mind at the last minute. Verso: The FLEET FRIGATE is steered by Barlow through uncharted shoals in the China Sea to Caberrero, where they anchor. In order to reach Canton the ship has to be towed up part of the river, and is not allowed to go further than Whampoa. (Manuscript)
1702
JOD/4/287-288
Admiralty Collection (Manuscript)
1660-1883
ADM
Journals and Diaries (Manuscript)
JOD
On the voyage to Batavia they are informed of King William III's death. It had been agreed earlier that Barlow should pilot the ship from Batavia to China, but the captain now objects. However he changes his mind at the last minute. (Manuscript)
1659-1703
JOD/4/287
Board Of Admiralty, In-Letters (Manuscript)
ADM/B&BP&D&DP&F&FP
Registrar General Of Shipping And Seamen, Agreements, Crew Lists And Official Logs (Manuscript)
1875
RSS/CL/1875/1702
List steam vessels on the lakes of Canada. Lists of Mail Steam Packets at British ports. Lists of Lighters at British ports. Lists of victualling vessels at British ports. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/67
Signals Collection (Manuscript)
1500
SIG
Lists of Transports, Purchased Paddle Wheel vessels, Mail Steam Packets at British ports, Lazarettos, Bomb vessels, Surveying vessels. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/69
Uncatalogued: Letter written by William Whiston, natural philosopher and theologian, 1667-1752 (Manuscript)
1734-01-01 - ?
MSS/79/130
Collection of naval manuscripts gathered by Sir Thomas Phillipps. (Manuscript)
PLA
Lists of vessels including fitted for Arctic service, Steam vessels on the lakes in Canada, Lighters at British ports and Victualling ships at British ports and British controlled ports overseas. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/71
Crew List: Agreements and Official Logs for Ship Highland Prince, Official Number 111313 (Manuscript)
1915
RSS/CL/1915/3612/1
Chatham Dockyard (Manuscript)
1669-1900
CHA
List of ships controlled by the American, Danish, Egyptian, French, Russian, Spanish and Turkish navies. Descriptions include dimensions, number of guns, when and where they were built. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/72
Lists of Transports, Purchased Paddle Wheel vessels, Mail Steam Packets at British ports, Lazarettos, Surveying vessels,Store ships, Coal depots, Receiving ships, Convict ships, Thames Police vessels, Seamen's Hospitals, Marine Society vessels, Church ships, Coast Guard vessels, Lighters at British ports and Victualling ships at British ports. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/68
Lists of Steam vessels on the lakes in Canada, Mail Steam Packets at British ports, Lazarettos, Store ships, Troop ships, Coal depots, Receiving ships, Convict ships, Thames Police vessels, Seamen's Hospitals, Marine Society vessels, Church ships, Coast Guard vessels, Lighters at British ports and Victualling ships at British ports. (Manuscript)
1665-01-01 - 1864-12-31
RUSI/NM/70
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