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Tuesday the 13 th August A D 1833

First part of these 24 hours light winds and
Pleasant weather Sturdy S S W by compass
under all Sail teh watch Employed in blacking
the Ship middle and latter part the wind
and weather the Same all hands Employed
in Sitting up rigging one Vessel in Sight
to the S E ward standing to the Sth W by
the wind So Goes all well Lat by
Observation was 3:44 Long 25:30

Wednesday the 14 th

Theese 24 hours Commenced with light airs
S S E Ship under all Sail Steering by the
wind S S W at 1 passed the Meridean took
a Squall from the Sth E at 5 furled the
Top Gallant Sails at 6 weather pleasant
Set them A M Set them a gain middle
and latter part weather the same Steered
by the wind all sail watch Employed in Sundry Jobs as occasion required
So Ends all well Lat Obsd 4:58
Long 26:0 obs

Thursday the 15 th

This day began with light S E trade
winds Steered by the wind S S W
by Compass Ship under all sail
middle and latter part strong winds
with frequent showers took in and
made sail as occasion required Saw
2 vessels one ahead and the other a
Stern People Employed in bradeing [braiding]
Sennet [sennit] in the watches So Ends all
well Lat Obsd 6:32 Long 27:16

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