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Bounty Logbook May 13, 1789

HKFCoursesWindsRems. Wednesday 13th May 1789. In the Bountys Launch
1 4WSEDark Cloudy Wr. and a very moist air
24
34NWSouth'ly
44Saw a Fruit on the water which Mr. Nelson knew to be the Barringtonia of Forster.
53WBNSWBW
63""Served 1/24 of a lb of Bread and a Jill of water for Supper.
742WSo
842
95
1042
115
1242SSEVery Squally weather constantly shipping water and miserably wet and cold.
136
232
334W½S
434
532
63W½NSo
74
834""Served 1/24 of a lb of Bread and a Jill of water for breakfast.
936Saw Men of War Birds and some of the same kind of fruit as seen in the afternoon.
104WBNSBW
114
124""Do. Wr. and the Sun appearing at times. Served 1/24 of a lb of Bread and a Jill of water for Dinner. Always bailing and very wet. Got a tolerable ovservation.
79Meridn. Altd.
OdotCenter
57°..16′
790
869
 LatitudeLongitude
CourseDist.Obsd.D. R.D. R. 
W1N7914°..17′S14°..17′S170°..52′E

Journal

As I saw no prospect of our getting our Cloaths dryed; I recommended it to every one to strip and wring them through the Salt water, by which means they received a warmth that while wet with Rain they could not have, and be more exempt from Catching Cold, and violent Rheumatic complaints.

In the afternoon we saw a kind of Fruit on the water which Mr Nelson knew to be the Barringtonia of Forster, and as we met with the Same in the morning and some men of war Birds I was led to beleive we were not far from Land.

We continued constantly shipping Seas and bailing, and very wet & Cold in the night; but I could not afford the allowance of Rum at daybreak. The 1/24 of a lb of Bread and a Jill of water I served as usual.


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