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jy2023 at Jul 10, 2023 01:08 PM

30625990000221_006

Wednesday July 3rd “ 1822
These 24 hours fresh winds and rugged
from the S West at 1 PM saw flares and [carres?]
[heaving?] South [ware?] ship and stear S by East
at Night take in sail at 10 P M wore ship and
head W S West and hand the fone sail at 8 AM
set single neeled top sails and stear S W hy South
at 11 A M made the hand again

Lat Hy obs 40 – 13
Thursday July 4th 1” 1822
First part of these 24 hours fresh winds
from N West stear in for the Land [nafs?] [hetwist?]
flones and cann at 7 P M spoke the brig Juno
Of New Bedford 80 Blls of [Shenon/sperm]? oil take in sail
under the Loa of plones middle and Last part
Light winds and pleasant at 8 A M saw A shoal
of black fish chase and kill one at 11 ment
on shore to get some potatoes saw A sail to wind [mand?]
At 12 flones 6 milse Distance

Friday July 5th “ 1822
First and middle part Light winds and pleasant
S West at 3 P M Capt Poast came on board with
some potatoes and onions for the presant use
spoke the Jones and Commedore Perry Of new
London no oil Last part fresh winds and rugged
from S West at day Light make sail and stear
S West in company with the New London ships
at 9 A M tack ship to S East ends rugged and cloudy
Lat by D R 39 - 00

30625990000221_006

Wednesday July 3rd “ 1822
These 24 hours fresh winds and rugged
from the S West at 1 PM saw flares and [carres?]
[heaving?] South [ware?] ship and stear S by East
at Night take in sail at 10 P M wore ship and
head W S West and hand the fone sail at 8 AM
set single neeled top sails and stear S W hy South
at 11 A M made the hand again

Lat Hy dhs 40 – 13
Thursday July 4th 1” 1822
First part of these 24 hours fresh winds
from N West stear in for the Land [nafs?] [hetwist?]
flones and cann at 7 P M spoke the brig Juno
Of New Bedford 80 Blls of [Shenon/sperm]? oil take in sail
under the Loa of plones middle and Last part
Light winds and pleasant at 8 A M saw A shoal
of black fish chase and kill one at 11 ment
on shore to get some potatoes saw A sail to wind [mand?]
At 12 flones 6 milse Distance

Friday July 5th “ 1822
First and middle part Light winds and pleasant
S West at 3 P M Capt Poast came on board with
some potatoes and onions for the presant use
spoke the Jones and Commedore Perry Of new
London no oil Last part fresh winds and rugged
from S West at day Light make sail and stear
S West in company with the New London ships
at 9 A M tack ship to S East ends rugged and cloudy
Lat by D R 39 - 00