Revised Aug 28 2021
November 1791
Thursday 24 Fresh breezes & Hazey Weather PM Employed reeving running Rigging & making Bags to contain Flour AM Ditto Weather Employed about the Topsail & in the Fore Hold Sailed hence the Loyalist At Noon Moderate & fine Weather Received 20 pounds of Fresh Mutton & 15 pounds of Bread
Friday 25 Moderate & open Cloudy Weather PM Employed reeving Running Rigging & about the Topsail Received the Foresail from the Tent AM Calm & Clear Weather Swayed up lower yards & Top Gallant masts Sailmaker Employed about the Topsail Seamen working up Junk Received Water per Cutter At Noon Light Airs Inclinable to Calm Received 20 pounds of Mutton & 15 pounds of Bread
Saturday 26 First part Moderate & Cloudy Weather PM Received 2 Hogsheads 4 Halfhogsheads of Flour & stowed it away in the Fore Hold Middle part Light Airs Inclinable to Calm AM Cleaned between Decks ... Employed working up Junk At Noon Moderate & Clear with Rain at Intervals Received 22 pounds of Mutton & 12 pounds of Bread
Sunday 27 Moderate & Cloudy PM Employed working up Junk at 5 Arrived the Pitt East Indiaman from Rio Janerio bound to the Settlement at New Holland with Troops & Convicts Middle part Fresh breezes & Cloudy Latter Light Airs Inclinable to Calm Arrived the Duke of Clarence South Whaler of London Received 20 pounds of Mutton & 15 pounds of Bread
Monday 28 first part Variable Weather PM Sailed hence 2 French Slave Ships & a Merchantman Middle part Strong breezes & Cloudy Sent a Square Mainsail & Fore Topsail to the Tent to be altered Received Water per Cutter Employed working up Junk & about the Rigging At Noon Moderate & Cloudy Weather Received 20 pounds of Fresh Mutton & 15 pounds of Soft Bread
Tuesday 29 Moderate & Cloudy Weather PM Employed as before AM Ditto Weather with driving Rain People Employed as before Anchored here a French Indiaman Received 2 Puncheons 7 Hogsheads & 1 Halfhogshead of Brandy & 1 Hogshead of Arrack 20 pounds of Mutton & 26 pounds of Bread