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Revised Sep 9, 2021

Tobin's Providence Logbook Jun 25, 1793

[H M Ship Providence from Jamaica] towards England – 1793

Tuesday June 25th

 1 pm: Fresh breezes and fine weather hazy horizon

 3 pm: At 3 made the Assistants Signal to Tack At ½ past a strange sail seen from the deck bearing NbE – In 2d Reef Main & Mizen & 3d Reef Fore Top Sail – at 4..30 a heavy Squall and sudden shift of wind shortened Sail as necessary – Exercised great guns and small Arms – at 5..00 Out 2d Re4efs nf At Sun set the Camaraqua Hills bearing South to SbW½W distant 10 or 11 Leagues – Pan of Matanzas (appearing like a round Island) SWbS 11 or 12 Leagues distant – at 12 Light Airs inclinable to Calm, Lightning all round the compass

 3 am: Sounded every quarter of an hour, from 70 to 80 fathom no ground

 4 am: At Day light saw 6 Sail to the Northward and a brig standing to the South – set Top Gallant Sails – At 6 saw a strange Sail ahead standing to the Southward –

 6 am: at 6..30 fired 4 guns to bring to a schooner & made the Assistants Signal to chase – Shortened Sail – Served thick gruel for breakfast – at 7..30 made the Signal to call in all cruizers – at 8 Squally in Top Gallant Sails – at 9..30 spoke the Assistant The Chase proved to be an american schooner laden with flower bound to the Mississippi – Exercised great guns and small Arms – Served Krout as usual – At Noon fresh breezes & fair weather with haze – Ships in Company as day before, & two Brigs in sight to the Northward
Latitude Observed 24°..35′ North


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