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Thirsday January 12th 1826
First part a fine breeze and
clear from the N West. Stear [steer]
WN West and S West for the
main bank. Middle part calm
and foggy. Latter part light wind
and cloudy from the N East.
Stear WN West saw nothing.
Lat by obs 41..47 Long 44–40.
Friday January 13th 1826
These 24 hours light winds and
cloudy from the southward and
East ward. First part stear
WN West. Saw whales. Killed
one and cut him in.
Lat by D DR 41–30} 45 30
Saturday January 14th 1826
These 24 hours light winds and
fine weather. Spoke the [Scepter?].
Latter part saw whales. Killed
one and cut him in. So ends.
Lat by obs 41–27
Sunday January 15th 1826
First part light winds and
cloudy. Middle part lightning
and thunder and rain and hail.
Latter part fresh winds and
clear from the S East. Stear
W by South for the main bank.
Employed in trying. Saw nothing.
Lat by obs 41–38 Long 45 00
Monday January 16th 1826
These 24 hours light winds
from the Northward. Stear
to the Westward.
Lat 41–08 Long 46–30
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