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Cruising Lat 32 N Log 33 Log 50 to 51 W
Remarks On board Brig Leonidas Friday August 27th 1852

All theas 24 hours light winds and
plesant weathear at 1 PM finished cutting and
at 3½ PM started the works &c saw A no
of sailes suppost schooners
so ends this fine and hapy Day

Remarks On board Brig Leonidas Saturdy August 28
The first part light winds and fine weathear
the last part strong breeses brig under clost
reef top sailes at 3 AM finished boilling saw
A no of sails and &c so ends this day
Lat by Obs 33 02 N Long by Cro 50 02½ West

Remarks On board Brig Leonidas Sunday August 29th 1852
All theas 24 hours fresh breeses and clear
weathear brig on different tack wind from
the East nothing in sight
so ends this day
Lat by Obs 33° 02 Long by Cro

Remarks On board Brig Leonidas Monday August 30th 1852
All theas 24H fine breeses and plesant weathear
at 5 AM commenced stowing down and at
3 PM finished about 30 barrels in all
started some water & so ends this day

Remarks On board Brig Leonidas Tusday August 31th 1852
The first part of theas twenty four hours
squaly And rainy the last part strong
winds from the E.S.E brig inder
r dublee reef top sailes the
watch employed setting up main stays
at 2 PM 1 th septemer 1852 bent A new
main sail nothing in sight
started flour &c so ends this day

Lat by Ob 32° 28 N Long by Cro 50° 02 W
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