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from : H. from : K. from : F. from : Courses from : Winds. from : Leeway from : Air. from : Water. towards : Occurrences, the 29th Day of May 1831
1 ; 2 NW NE to N Sunday, These 24 hours commenced with Strong breezes and squally carried away top Mast studding sail Boom and Crain to the swing Boom y sent another up ~ Latter part Weather pleasant and winds strong
3 ; 4
5 ; 6 NW to W
7 ; 8
9 ; 10 NE
11 ; 12
1 ; 2
3 ; 4
5 ; 6 NW
7 ; 8 NE to N
9 ; 10
11 ; 12
Course. Dist. Diff. Latitude Dep. Diff. Longitude Latitude by Dead Reckoning Latitude by Observation Longitude by Dead Reckoning Longitude by Chro. Longitude by Observation Variation. Mer. Dist
12..41 48..14 at 4 PM
from : H. from : K. from : F. from : Courses from : Winds. from : Leeway from : Air. from : Water. towards : Occurrences, the 30th Day of May [1831]
1 ; 2 NW 1/4 W NE to N Monday, Commenced with fresh trades [winds] and fine weather ~ Latter part wind and weather the same ~ find our Copper and Sheething coming off fast , and the Ship leaking one hundred strokes per [Le? OR hour?]
3 ; 4
5 ; 6
7 ; 8
9 ; 10
11 ; 12
1 ; 2 gulf weed
3 ; 4
5 ; 6 NW
7 ; 8
9 ; 10
11 ; 12
Course. Dist. Diff. Latitude Dep. Diff. Longitude Latitude by Dead Reckoning Latitude by Observation Longitude by Dead Reckoning Longitude by Chro. Longitude by Observation Variation. Mer. Dist
14..43 50..39

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