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The journal kept by John Looker as ship's surgeon on the Blackham Galley on its voyage to the Levant, 1696-98, which describes Port life in Smyrna and medical treatments he used.
List of contents
INTRODUCTION
1. The Author and his Manuscr¿pt
a: John Looker: the man behind the 'Journall'
b: Looker's 'Journall': an Example of Artisanal Autobiography
c: Looker's 'Journall': the Provenance of National Maritime Museum MS PHB/6
2. The Early History of the Blackham Galley
a: Construction and Purchase
b. The Blackham Galley's First Voyage (1694-6)
3. Looker's Journey on the Blackham Galley (1696-1698)
a: The Outward Voyage: Gravesend to Messina, Smyrna and Istanbul: 12th December 1696 to 20th April 1697
b: Privateering and Detention in Smyrna: 20th April 1697 to 2nd January 1698
c: The Return Voyage: Smyrna to Messina, Malaga, and the Thames; 2nd January-14th March 1698
4. Understanding Looker's 'Journall'
a: John Looker as a Tourist
b: Risks and Dangers of the English Levant Trade
c: Consuls' roles and the Ottoman interdict
d: Social Relations on board the Blackham Galley
e: Health, Sickness and Death on board
5. The End of the Blackham Galley
6. Editorial Conventions Adopted in the Transcription of Looker's Journal
THE 'JOURNALL' OF JOHN LOOKER, SHIP'S SURGEON
APPENDICES
1. Lord Paget, the Ottomans, and the Detention of the Blackham Galley.
2. Identified Members of the Company of the Blackham Galley under Captain Charles Newnam
3. Wills of Members of the Crew of the Blackham Galley
4. The Homeward Lading of the Blackham Galley, 13th May-29th December 1697 as Recorded in John Looker's Journall
5. Documents on the Appräsal and Sale of the Blackham Galley, London, February 1699
6. The will, drawn up on 8 Feb. 1714/5 (OS), of John Looker, surgeon, who died at Bath 23 May 1715
About the author
Colin Heywood was born and educated in Hull and studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He taught at a number of American universities between 1965 and 1974; subsequently at SOAS, until his retirement in 1999. Since 2002 he has been an Honorary Research Fellow at the Maritime Historical Studies Centre, University of Hull, as well as serving as a Visiting Professor at Princeton (2000), the University of Chicago (2005, 2006) and the University of Cyprus (2006-7). In 2011-12 he played a major part in reactivating the Blaydes House Maritime History Seminar, which has met regularly since then. In addition to maintaining his original interests in Ottoman history in the Early Modern period, he also publishes on aspects of the history of English shipping in the Mediterranean in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Edmond Smith completed his doctorate at Cambridge in 2016. Formerly a capital markets research manager, he now specializes in the histories of capitalism and globalism and has conducted research in Africa, America, Asia and Europe, working on topics ranging from the emergence of transnational corporations to the archaeology of colonisation. In 2018 he joined the University of Manchester as a Presidential Fellow in Economic Cultures. His work has been published in numerous academic journals and books. His first book Merchants: The Community that Shaped England’s Trade and Empire has recently been published by Yale University Press.
Summary
The journal kept by John Looker as ship’s surgeon on the Blackham Galley on its voyage to the Levant, 1696-98, which describes Port life in Smyrna and medical treatments he used.