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Monday the 29 th July 1833

Begins with light airs from the
W ward Steering Sth by W Ship
under all Sail one Ship in sight
to the S ward, middle and latter
part weather the Same at 10 A M
passed A brig Steering to S ward
So Ends all well Lat Obsd 10:54
Long 25:08 by Obs

Tuesday the 30 th

Commences with light airs from N
Steered Sth by E per Compass Hip
under all Sail but Saw nothing
worth remarks middle part Calm
at 8 A M took a Squall from the
S ward furled the Top Gallant
Sails [braied?] our yards & Steered
by the wind Saw one Ship A [Storm?]
latter part weather moderate watch
Employed in Sundry Jobs of Ships
duty as occasion required So Ends
All well Lat Obsd 9:47 Long 24:47

Wednesday the 31 st

First part light airs from the
Sth W ward Steered S S E by the
wind at 2 P M the wind at Sth
tacked Ship & Steered W by the
at 6 wind Sth W tacked Ship & Steer
to the E ward middle & latter part
light Strong winds furled Top Gallant
Sails sent down the main royal
yard So Ends all well Lat
Obs 9:14 Long 23:31

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