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Western Islands
Remarks on Board Wednesday, September 4th 1833
This Day Commences With strong gales from the
West South West to West North West steering ESE, the
Weather " squally Middle part fresh gales and
Latter part much the same hands imployed in
fiting things for the voyage, five men sick not
able to Dough Duty Nothing more Worth of rem
Latitude by obs vation 38 " 52 N
Longitude by Chronometer 45 " 37 West
Remarks on Board Thursday, September 5th 1833
This 24 hours begins with fresh gales from North East
by North to North East steeringE by South With all
Sail set hands engage in various Ways Making
Preparations for the voyage Middle part more moder
ate Latter part light Winds from the North
Latitude by obs vation 38 " 47 N
Longitude by Chronometer 44 " 02 West
Remarks on Board Firday, September 6th 1833
This Day Commences with light gales and pleasant
Weather from the North North West steering E by South
With all sail imployed in fiting our cuting spade
And poles Middle part light ars and pleasant
Latter part much the same picked up a Large spar
Latitude by obs vation 38 " 41 W
Longitude by Chronometer 44 " 25 W
Remarks on Board Saturday, September 7th 1833
This 24 hours Commences with Pleasant gales from
the WSWest steering E by South With all sail set
Middle part the Wind increases Latter the wind
halls to the West South West and Blows a fresh gale
Our sick Men is geting beter fast
Latitude by obs vation 39 " 08 N
Longitude by Chronometer 38 " 41 W

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