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To the Coast of Patagonia (cont'd from page 28)
Remarks on board Tuesday November 14th AD 1820
This 24 begins with fresh winds from North &
Cloudy at 5 finished stowing down 55 blls
at 6 saw one whale Middle part fresh gale from
South with small rain Latter part more
moderate saw nothing Employed in Boiling
so ends these 24 hours green water 39.36
Remarks on board Wednesday November 15th AD 1820
These 24 hours begins with fresh gales from
SW & hasy headed NNE killed a hog Middle
Latter parts freshgales from N at & SW saw
ship to the northward at 12 AM finished trying
saw nothing All hand Employedin boiling
& cleaning her so end Latt [] [] 39 34 []
Remarks On board Thursday November 16th AD 1820
First Part fresh gales from West at 12 began
to stow down in the fore hole at 8 finsihed towing
Middle part fresh winds from
W [] N Latterpart fresh gales & squally at 12 took
took in the fore sail saw nothing Employed in
ships duties so end these 24 hours Latt 37.59
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