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Fryday 21

Winds Serly [Southerly] and fair tradesmen respectfull employd [employed] People under the Boatswain Holders cleaning the Limpers
in the fore hold at 1 PM died [[Tomas [Thomas] Bailey]] Copers [Coopers] mate in the evening Buried the deceased

Saturday 22

Winds Serly [Southerly] with rain employd [employed] as before 2 hands repairing the 2 best fore top sail Carpenter finished the fore
yard Calker [Caulker] finished the Gun Deck recd [received] Per Long boat 11 Butts of watter [water] to stow away

Sunday 23

Winds variable blowin fresh with rain AM washed the gund deck

Monday 24

the first part moderate the middle and latter blowing fresh from SE to SW and Rain am hove the moorings up
end mended the [survise?] on the Bridles Hauld [Hauled] the small bower Cable up out of the hold and coild [coiled] it on a teer of Butt
at aft the bulk head of the lazarets Calker [Caulker] Calking [Caulking] the upper deck

Tuesday 25

Winds Soly [Southerly] blowing fresh with rain People employd [employed] under the Boatswain People as necessary

Wednesday 26

Winds Soly [Southerly] with rain hauld [hauled] the sheet cable up out of the Hold and Coild [Coiled] them in there proper tiers
Sailmaker repairing the Old F G Sailmaker and 2 best fore top mast stay sail Calker [Caulker] Calking [Caulking] the Poop

Thursday 27

Winds and weather as yesterday hauld [hauled] the B [Best] Bower Cable out of the hold spliced em employd [employed] sewing
the inner on Sailmaker repairing the old Jib others as before

Fryday 28

Winds and weather as yesterday coild [coiled] the B [Best] Bower down in its proper tier Tradesmen respectfully
employd [employed] Holder in the Hold People under the Boatswain

Saturday 29

Blowing fresh from the SW with rain People employd [employed] as yesterday

Sunday 30

Winds and weather as yesterday emloyd [employed] cleaning the decks fore and aft

Monday 31

Winds and weather as yesterday Tradesmen as necessary People employd [employed] by the Boatswain Sailmaker
repairing the hos jack

Tuesday the 1 Seper [September]

The first and middle parts moderate and fair the latter blowing strong Soly [Sotherly] and much rain Hove the
moorings up cut the barb Junk in the nip of the Haswse also the small Bower Cable bent a good piece of junk
on the starboard side sewed and bent them spliced the Std [standard?] junk to the Cable for mooring on

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