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Sunday September 1st “ 1822
First and middle part fresh winds and squaly
from S East head S S W and S W by South Latter
part pleasant weather saw nothing so ends
Lat by obs 19 - - 42 Long 28 - - 27

Monday September 2nd “ 1822
First part fresh gales and squaly rugged
weather from S E to East at 9 P M single [reefed?]
the top sails and at 11 double reefed them last
part more moderate at 7 A M shake out [mesh?]
employed in ships duty saw nothing
Lat by obs 22 – 08 Long 30 – 01

Tuesday September 2rd “ 1822
All these 224 hours fresh winds and pleasant
from E S E to E N East stear S W and W S West
employed in [unhending?] fore top sail and [handing?]
another and mending him saw nothing
Lat by obs 23 – 57 Long 32 – 13

Wednesday September 4th “ 1822
First part fine breeses and pleasant from N East
stear W S W middle part Light winds and squaly
last part light winds and pleasant stear S W and W S W
employed in mending fore top sail and seling our
main rigging and misen rigging saw nothing - -
Lat by obs 25 – 19 Long 34 – 28

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