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1860

9th Jan. Monday All this day fine fresh trades & pleasant
weather. All Std [STUDDING] sails set. Getting along finely.

10th January Tuesday. All this day fine fresh trade winds &
pleasant passing clouds. All studing [STUDDING] sails set. Going finely.

11th Jan Wednesday All this day fine fresh trades & pleasant
weather. Wind from E.S.E. to S.E.
At 8 am made Fernando Norons [FERNANDO DE NORONHA, BRAZIL] bearing N.N.W.
At 12. M. [MIDNIGHT] the Pyramid bore NNE dist [DISTANCE] 8 Miles.

12 January. Thursday First part fine breezes & pleasant.
Middle morderate [MODERATE] & passing clouds.
Latter part morderate [MODERATE] & pleasant. All Std [STUDDING] sails set.

13th January Friday All this day morderate [MODERATE] breezes &
passing Clouds. Heavy sea from S.E. 24 miles West current.
Verry [VERY] close sultry weather.

14th Jan Saturday First part light airs E.S.E. to S.E. passing
clouds. Middle wind variable E. to S.E. Squally much rain.
Latter part squally rainy. Wind E to S.S.E. Verry [VERY] close sultry.
The Barometer fluctuating throuough [THROUGH OUT?] for the rainy Belt. I
expect shall not expect to se [SEE] it high & steady untill [UNTIL] about N.W.

15 Jan Sunday. First & middle squally. Wind EN.E. to E.
Latter part fine fresh breezes & cloudy. Heavy sea from North.

16 Jan Monday. First part fresh breezes & morderate [MODERATE]. Squally & rainy.
Middle fine breezes & passing clouds.
Latter part fresh & squally. Much rain. Barometer fluctuating
one 20th. All this day heavy old sea from the North.

17th Jan Tuesday First part good trades & squally. Heavy rain.
At 6 P.M. squally strong breezes heavy appearances. Took in light sails.
Middle strong winds & squally. Heavy sea on the Beam.
Latter part Squally not so much wind. Heavy sea. At 11 PM
chipped a sea which started a leak Betwean [BETWEEN] deck.

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