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Monday, August 5th “ 1822
Throughout this day Light winds and cloudy weather
from N E to S East steer South with all sail
set saw nothing the thorn out of sight a stern
Lat by obs 14 – 58 Long 23 – 00 24 – 00

Tuesday August 6th “ 1822
First part Light winds and Calm and rain head
from S E to South middle part Light airs and pleasant
from the westward and southward head from S S E to South
Latter part Light winds and calm from South to West
Lat by obs “ 11 “39 – Long 23 “ 51

Wednesday August 7th “ 1822
All these 24 hours Light airs and squaly with rain
the winds variable Lat by “ obs 11 – 10 Long [23 – 30 (strikethrough)] Long 23 – 20

Thursday August 8 “ 1822
All these 24 hours fresh winds and squaly with rain
from W S W to S S West head from S to S East
at 10 P M single reefed the top sails at 4 A M furl
the [lih?] at 8 A M saw A sail hearing S E by East
no observation this day Lat by D R 9 – 21 Long 22 – 00

Friday August 9th “ 1822
All these 24 hours Light winds and squaly First
part rain head from S E to S by East
saw A ship under our [lea?] how think him
to bee A whaleman - - - - -
Lat by obs 9 – 15 Long 20 – 45

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