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Revised Jun 29 2021

Bounty Logbook Oct 23, 1788

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HKFCoursesWindsTher.Rems: Thursday 23d. October 1788 Observations
15"NWBNWBS"Fine Wr. and Smooth Water. Under all Sails on a Wind.
246NWWSW
35NWBWSWBW"Exercised & fired Small Arms.
45WNWSW76¾Hands employed putting Water into one pump and others pumping it out at the other to Ventilate the Ship.
545 At 5h..16′ Latd. 20°..15′ So
Longd. T:K = 217..55 E
Varian same time
A Compass 5°..20′ Et
 Do. Turned 6..10
B Compass 6..08
 Do. Turned 7..29 
 Mean  6..17 E
643
74"SWBSDancing from 5 until 8.
844""76½
946"SBW"Set Steering Sails.
1044
1144
1244""76¼
133"SBE
234"SSE
334
434"SBE75½
544
644 At 10h..59′ Latd. 19°..39′ So
Longd. T:K = 217..5 6..43″ E
Varian to above time
A Compass 4°..57′ Et
 Do. Turned 5..44
B Compass 6..00
 Do. Turned 6..35 
 Mean  5..49 E
Odot East redd same time
Ramsdens  B 217°..23′..54″ E
 Do. . . .  C 217..46..19
Troughtons H 217..31..57 
 Mean  217..34..03 E
T K — Obs  = : 27..20 
736"S"Served every one a half pint of Beverage made with Elixir Vitrol.
832""75½
Served Barley and Sugar for Breakfast. Served a decoction of Malt to the Invalids.
933
103
113Varia:
to
SW
12476⅔Squally and Rain. In Royal & Steering Sails. Awnings always Spread and the People Work out of the Sun.
95Meridian. Altd.
OdotCenter
82°..01′30″
25585
26680
 LatitudeLongitude
CourseDist.Obsd.D. R.D. R.T. K.L. & T. K. 
N50°W9719°..31′..30″S19°..38′S213°..44′E216°..51′E 

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Remarks

The Sick list to day contained under the Complaint Rheumatism, Mr Huggan, Jno [actually Thomas] McIntosh and Jno Millward.

The Surgeons complaint has been owing to constant state of intoxication. The hot weather perhaps is the principal cause of the Mens disorder, for I find them much better now they are a little more accustomed to it. Several have complained of a faintness towards Mid Day. I therefore have for some time past stopt all their Salt provisions and feed them upon Portable Soup thickened with Pearl Barley, and Issue to them the amount of their Salt Meat, in Flour and Raisins.

The Surgeon approving of my request, that a Beverage made from the Elixir Vitrol, should be issued to every one fasting at the rate of a half pint to each person, I therefore saw it served this Morning, a two ounce Viol full being Mixt with 43 half pints of Water which is not 30 drops to each half pint.

The decoction of Malt is made from the Essence at the rate of three Table Spoonfulls to a Quart of Water for the Men.

I issue thick barley Gruel constantly for Breakfast, as I consider it much more salutary in hot weather than Oatmeal.

Vinegar, Mustard and Sour Krout every one has as much of as they can use.


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