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5 August 1770
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5 August 1770
Sunday 5
th
In the
PM
had a gentle breeze at
SE
and clear weather, As I did not intend to weigh untill the Morning I sent all the boats to the reef to get what Turtle and shell fish they could. At Low-water from the Mast head I took a view of the shoals and could see several laying a long way without this one apart of several of them appearing above water, but as it appear'd pretty clear
^
of Shoals
away
to the
NE
of the turtle reef, I came to a resolution to stretch out
^
that way
close upon a wind, because if we found no passage we could always return back the way we went. In the evening the boats returnd with one turtle a sting-ray and as many large Clams as came to one and a half
^
pound
a man, in each of these Clams were about two pounds of meat added to this we caught in the night several Sharks. Early in the morning I sent the Pinnace and Yawl again to the reef as I did not intend to wiegh untill half Ebb at which time the Shoals began to appear, before 8 oClock it came on to blow and I made the signal for the boats to come on board which they did and brought with them one turtle. We afterwards
attempted
began
to heave, but the wind freshing obliged us to bear away again and lay fast
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