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Sunday March 2nd 1823
First part Light winds and fine weather from
the E N East stear N N West with all sail set
middle part squaly the wind from N N East
to N East head from N West to N N West Latter
part Light winds and clear from the N East - - -
Lat by obs 03 – 13 Long 39 – 25

Monday March 3rd “ 1823
Commences with Light winds and fine weather
from the E N East stear N W by North
middle part squaly and fresh trades
from the N East Latter part fresh winds
and fine weather from the N East by East
Lat by obs 05 – 07 Long 40 – 59

Tuesday March 4th “ 1823
First and middle part Light winds and
pleasant from the N East stear N W by North
Latter part fresh thades and squaly - - yarn
employed in knoting yarns and making sheen
Lat by obs 6 – 56 Long 42 “ 39

Wednesday March 5th “ 1823
All these 24 hours fresh trades and rugged
from the N East stear N W by North at 6
P M took in the fore sand misen top galant
sail and single reefed the top sails at
employed in knoting yarns Long by Lunar 46 – 14.
Lat by obs 9 – 44 Long 45 - - 29

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