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Saturday Nov 23rd 1822
First and middle part fresh Breeses and large swells
from the Southward stear N E by East Latter part
fresh Breeses and cloudy at N N East stear East
in company with the An Maria spoke the
victory of new bedford 800 Blls saw no whales
Lat by obs 38 – 40 Long – 47

Sunday Nov 24th 1822
First part fresh Breeses from the Southward stear
off East with all sail set at 4 PM squals of rain thunder
and Lightning took in all sail middle part the wind
hauls to the westward and blows have Latter part
strong gales and large swell at south head W and
W S West under A clost reefed main top sail
and stay sails saw nothing but ships so ends
Lat by obs 38 22 Long - 48 – 10

Monday Nov 25th 1822
First and middle part strong gales and large swell
from the southward Latter part fresh Breeses and squaly
at S West sit single reefed top sails stear N East
saw nothing employed in mending the stover boat
Lat by obs 37 – 17 – Long – 46 - - 50

Tuesday Nov 26th 1822
First part fresh breeses and squaly at south mid
and latter part Light winds and fine weather
stear of East saw nothing employed in mending
our [slerr?] boat and other duties
Lat by obs 37 – 12 – Long 44 – 30

Wednesday Nov 27th
First part of these 24 hours Light airs and calm
from the south middle and Latter part Light airs
from the N West stear of S East saw nothing
employed in mending the boat and sundrys
Lat by obs 37 – 36 Long 44 – 05

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