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1 December 1769
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1 December 1769
Friday 1
st
December. Winds at
NNW
a Gentle breeze. At 3
PM
the Boats having returnd from sounding, I went with them over to the south side of the Harbour and landed upon the Main, accompaned by M
r
Banks and D
r
Solander we met with nothing new or remarkable, the place where we landed was in a small sandy Cove where there are two small streams of fresh water and plenty of Wood for fuel, here
was
were
likewise sever
l
little plantations planted with Potatoes and Yams; the soil and natural produce of the Cuntry was much the same as what we have hitherto met with. The people we saw behaved to us with great marks of friendship. In the evening we had some very heavy showers of rain and this brought us on board sooner than we intended
AM
the wind being still contrary I sent some people a shore upon the Island to cut Grass for our Sheep in the doing of which the inhabitants gave them no sort of disturbance and in the same friendly manner did those behave that were along side the Ship. Punished Math
w
Cox with half a Doz
n
lashes and then dismissed him -
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