April 22nd . . . Sunday - The ship still sailing to South and Southwest. This afternoon preached on shipboard.

April 24th . . . The ship tavked three times North and South. The people now almost free of sickness, except David Lawson.

At noon Lat. 42.33. This afternoon the winds high and equally with rain which made the ship r011 exceedingly.

April 25th . . . The wind still high and the vessel tossing; our Company began to complain. Steering still to the North, fOund ourselves at noon in Lat. 43.47. Afternoon almost quite calm.

All our company except D. Lawson are quite recovered.

April 28th . . . This whole afternoon a pleasant gale from the Southeast.

April 29th . . . Sunday - the same wind continued, only brisker; the vessel ran at the rate of 6 and 7 miles an hour; Preached fore-

noon and afternoon.

April 30th . . . Wind still Easterly, though not so brisk. Ran 4 and 5 miles an hour. Lat. 43.04.

May lst . . . Winds still Easterly and favourable. Ship running at the rate of 5 miles an hour.

May 2nd, 1770 . . . Very moderate winds. The ship running at the rate of 4 miles an hour.u

May 3rd, 4th and 5th . . . Winds about the same. Saw vessel to southeast of the ship at six p. m.

May 6th . . . Sunday. Fresh Westerly breezes; at 4 this a. m. spoke to a French Brig. from Martinque, bound for Rochelle. At. 2 p. m. saw a ship Southward. At seven had a severe squall and the remainder of the night it blew hard with heavy showers.

May 7th . . . Severe squalls and showers. At 10 p. m. Spoke an English ship, Bristol from Carolina to Lisbon. (Apolina)

May 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th . . . Wind and weather about same and nothing of interest occurred.

May 12th . . . The same winds continue. At 4 p. m. spoke with a French Schooner in company with another ship from Guadalupe bound

for Havre de Grace.

May 13th - 19th . . . Nothing worth noting occurred. Wind and weather about the same.

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