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Sunday March 19th 1826
First part fresh winds from
WN West. Latter part fresh
breezes from S West. Saw one
wha;e. 55 fathoms water.
Lat by observation 44–59
Monday March 20th 1826
First part fresh winds and rugged
from the south. Stear N East.
Saw several whales. Latter
part light winds from the North
and Eastward. Lowered once.
Lat by obs 44..23
Tuesday March 21st 1826
First part fresh winds from the
N East. Middle part strong gales
from NN East. Latter part
fresh gales from the Westward.
Lat by obs 45..05
Wednesday March 22nd 1826
These 24 hours heavy gales and
heavy sea with squals of rain
and hail from the south.
Lying to under clost reefed
main top sail and stay sails.
Lat 44–55
Thirsday March 23 1816
These 24 hours heavy gales
and heavy sea. Squals of rain and
hail from the South.
Lat by obs 44–24
Saturday March 25th 1826
Rugged from the Southward.
At 8 AM sannd [sand?] 45 fathoms
water. Lat 43–23
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