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[Jo]urney of a Voyage from Sagh Remarks on Sunday September 5 AD 1820 These 22 hours begins with fresh gales from E by N at 1 PM more ship to the Northward saw one sperm whale Middle part & fresh breezes Latter part light wind & foggy saw whales chast [ E]mployd in ships duties .. end .. these 24 hours [ ] Remarks On board Monday November 6th A D 1820 First part light breeses from ESE with small rain at 3 lighted saw whales chasd Middle [fran] fresh winds fromSE headed NE by E Latter part fresh gales from SSE at 6 A M took un the fore sail had greenwater .. end no Observation Remarks on board Tuesday November 7th A D 1820 Firsy part fresh gales from SSE & cloudy saw a ship to windward and reef [ ] topsail head ed to the west ward at 6 PM saw whales aplenty Middle part more moderate Latter part fresh breeses from SSE made sail & [were] ship & steard SW saw whales [ ] saw 2 ships Employd in whaling .. end .. Lat 36.8

[Jo]urney of a Voyage from Sagh
Remarks on Sunday September 5 AD 1820
These 22 hours begins with fresh gales from
E by N at 1 PM more ship to the Northward
saw one sperm whale Middle part & fresh breezes
Latter part light wind & foggy saw whales chast
[ E]mployd in ships duties .. end .. these 24 hours [ ]

Remarks On board Monday November 6th A D 1820
First part light breeses from ESE with small
rain at 3 lighted saw whales chasd Middle [fran]
fresh winds fromSE headed NE by E Latter part
fresh gales from SSE at 6 A M took un the fore
sail had greenwater .. end no Observation

Remarks on board Tuesday November 7th A D 1820
Firsy part fresh gales from SSE & cloudy saw
a ship to windward and reef [ ] topsail head
ed to the west ward at 6 PM saw whales aplenty
Middle part more moderate Latter part fresh
breeses from SSE made sail & [were] ship & steard
SW saw whales [ ] saw
2 ships Employd in whaling .. end .. Lat 36.8

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[Jo]urney of a Voyage from Sagh Remarks on Sunday September 5 AD 1820 These 22 hours begins with fresh gales from E by N at 1 PM more ship to the Northward saw one sperm whale Middle part & fresh breezes Latter part light wind & foggy saw whales chast [ E]mployd in ships duties .. end .. these 24 hours [ ] Remarks On board Monday November 6th A D 1820 First part light breeses from ESE with small rain at 3 lighted saw whales chasd Middle [fran] fresh winds fromSE headed NE by E Latter part fresh gales from SSE at6 A M took un the fore sail had greenwater end Observation Remarks on board Tuesday November 7th A D 1820 Point [frant] fresh gales from SSe& cloudy [ ] a ship to windward and reef [ ] topsail head ed to the westward at 6 PM saw whales [ ] Middle frant [ ] [modenaty] Satter frant fresh breses from SSE made sail & were ship & [teasd] I M saw whales [ ] saw 2 ships employd in whaling end [signoff?]

[Jo]urney of a Voyage from Sagh
Remarks on Sunday September 5 AD 1820
These 22 hours begins with fresh gales from
E by N at 1 PM more ship to the Northward
saw one sperm whale Middle part & fresh breezes
Latter part light wind & foggy saw whales chast
[ E]mployd in ships duties .. end .. these 24 hours [ ]

Remarks On board Monday November 6th A D 1820
First part light breeses from ESE with small
rain at 3 lighted saw whales chasd Middle [fran]
fresh winds fromSE headed NE by E Latter part
fresh gales from SSE at6 A M took un the fore
sail had greenwater end Observation

Remarks on board Tuesday November 7th A D 1820
Point [frant] fresh gales from SSe& cloudy [ ]
a ship to windward and reef [ ] topsail head
ed to the westward at 6 PM saw whales [ ]
Middle frant [ ] [modenaty] Satter frant fresh
breses from SSE made sail & were ship & [teasd]
I M saw whales [ ] saw
2 ships employd in whaling end [signoff?]