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Saturday August 10th “ 1822
First part Light winds and cloudy from S W by
south at 1 PM spoke the ship Ann Alexander of
New Bedford 70 blls of sperm oil and middle part
fine breeses and pleasant Latter part fresh
winds and squaly with rain head from S to S E
at 11 A M single reefed the top sails and [vun?]
past the [Origanne?] of New London no – ohs - - -
Lat by T R 8 – 16 Long 19 45

Sunday August 11 th “ 1822
First and middle part Light winds and rain and
squaly Last part fine breeses and pleasant from
S S West to South head S East and E S E at 7 A got A
Lunar observation Long by Lunar 18 – 44
Lat by obs 08 – 04 Long by account 19 – 10 - - - -

Monday August 12 th “ 1822
All these 24 hours Light Breeses and pleasant
weather from South to S S West First part head E S East
at 6 P M tack ship to W S W employed in grinding craft
Longitude by Lunar at 8 A M 18 – 23 - - - - - - - -
Lat by obs 7 – A3 Long by account 19 – 15

Tuesday August 13th “ 1822
First and middle part Light winds and clean pleasant
weather First part head W by S at 4 P M tack ship to
S E by Sout Latter part cloudy head from S E by S te
S by East employed in grinding irons and sun alongs
Lat by obs 07 – 07 Long 18 - - 25

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