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[[?]] the 10th of last month lull - foul winds, rainy cloudy & cheerless weather & short of provisions.  8 am 65º
Since the 10th of last month lull - foul winds, rainy cloudy & cheerless weather & short of provisions.  8 am 65º
Fine,
Fine, beautiful & cheering.  [[?]] breeze died away -
Sunday 8  8 am 65º ½ - light SW breezes - afternoon Easterly
Monday 9.  8 am 62º - Easterly & [[3 unclear words]] thus making much lee way.
Tuesday 10th  8 am 60º Wind East [[?]] - Many Sail in co going out -
Wednesday 11.  8 am 63º - Sounded in 53 ftms & some 8 Miles S of general course up channel - fine & light WNW. breezes  Twenty sail in company (Sea time)
Thursday 12 - Last night 11 PM made the Eddistone Light - 6 am - off the Start - Channel full of vessels -  Ours is the first Texan Flag ever Seen here -  Wrote to Sudie
Friday 13 - 6 am  [[2 unclear words]] N.W. light N airs -
Saturday 14.  4 am off [[?]] - 8 am Took a [[?]] to [[?]] provisions & fair [[2 unclear words]] for the [[?]]" Lee Bently The Husband Malgétine or West had an adventure of a Texan Naval officer ")  I think St John has cooked up my Yarn of Mrs Tibbits - 6 PM came to Anchor off the Nose -
Sunday 15 S.T - 6 am - up Anchor - took Stem Trip at [[''?'']] altho blowing a gale down lines got into London docks before  o'clock.

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Since the 10th of last month lull - foul winds, rainy cloudy & cheerless weather & short of provisions. 8 am 65º Fine, beautiful & cheering. ? breeze died away - Sunday 8 8 am 65º ½ - light SW breezes - afternoon Easterly Monday 9. 8 am 62º - Easterly & 3 unclear words thus making much lee way. Tuesday 10th 8 am 60º Wind East ? - Many Sail in co going out - Wednesday 11. 8 am 63º - Sounded in 53 ftms & some 8 Miles S of general course up channel - fine & light WNW. breezes Twenty sail in company (Sea time) Thursday 12 - Last night 11 PM made the Eddistone Light - 6 am - off the Start - Channel full of vessels - Ours is the first Texan Flag ever Seen here - Wrote to Sudie Friday 13 - 6 am 2 unclear words N.W. light N airs - Saturday 14. 4 am off ? - 8 am Took a ? to ? provisions & fair 2 unclear words for the ?" Lee Bently The Husband Malgétine or West had an adventure of a Texan Naval officer ") I think St John has cooked up my Yarn of Mrs Tibbits - 6 PM came to Anchor off the Nose - Sunday 15 S.T - 6 am - up Anchor - took Stem Trip at ''?'' altho blowing a gale down lines got into London docks before o'clock.