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      • Edward Barlow, alias Booth (1639–1719), was an English priest and mechanician.
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  2. Edward Barlow, alias Booth (1639–1719), was an English priest and mechanician. Life. Barlow was the son of Edward Booth, of Warrington, in Lancashire, where he was baptised 15 December 1639. He took the name of Barlow from his uncle, Father Ambrose Barlow, the Benedictine monk, who suffered martyrdom on account of his priestly character.

  3. Nov 21, 2018 · Recently I’ve been working on two sailors’ manuscript autobiographies: one by Edward Barlow, held at the National Maritime Museum, and one by Edward Coxere, held at the Library of Congress. They offer a fascinating glimpse of life at sea in the later seventeenth century – and both Edwards had colourful careers.

  4. Edward Barlow. Edward Barlow's illustrated journal covers his early life in Manchester and also later, at sea in East and West Indiamen. He was one of six children baptised by George Barlow, a poor farmer in Whitefield.

  5. Benedictine monk Edward (religious name: Ambrose) Barlow was born at Barlow Hall in Manchester in 1585, the fourth son of Sir Alexander Barlow and his wife, Mary. The Barlow family had converted to Protestantism, but this conversion had been somewhat reluctant.

  6. Nov 26, 2017 · Many people in Manchester will have heard the name of Edward Barlow, Ambrose Edward Barlow, born at Barlow Hall, now Chorlton Golf Club, martyred for his Catholic Beliefs in 1641 at Lancaster.

  7. Barlow's journal, his life at sea in East and West Indiamen, (index with journal), see appendix.

  8. Edward Barlow, alias Booth, was an English priest and mechanician. Background. Barlow was the son of Edward Booth, of Warrington, in Lancashire, where he was baptised 15 December 1639. Career. At the age of twenty he entered the English College at Lisbon (1659), and after being ordained a priest he was sent on the English mission.