Revised Dec 10 2021
friends. During the afternoon the precipices were lined with anxious spectators intently gazing upon the vessel untill the shades of night hid her from our view
Aug. 8th.
This morning at early dawn we were aroused
by the report of a gun. We lost no time in
manning the whale boat and an hour after
we had turned out of our beds
ten of our number were on board of H.B.M. Frigate "Portland"
bearing the flag of Rear Adml. Fairfax Moresby of the blue,
11 days from the society Islands and bound to Valparaiso.
At 9 A.M. the Admiral & his secretary landed
in one of the frigates boats.
At 12 Capt. Chads and a party of officers landed
in our whaleboat from the frigate.
It being the Sabbath the Rev. Mr. Holman,
chaplain of the "Portland"
officiated at evening service. He preached
from the 10th Chapter 1st. Epistle to the Corinthians
58th verse. After service some of the officers went
on board. The Admiral Captain Chaplain Secretary
and a few others remained during the night
" 9th.
This morning at 9 another party of officers landed
and at twelve Capt. Chads returned on board
accompanied by several of the ladies of the Island.
While the ladies were on board
the Royal standard of Great Britain was hoisted
and a salute of 21
guns fired. The ladies returned at sundown
much pleased with their visit.
To day Adml. Moresby proposed to the Inhabitants
to take the teacher Mr. Nobbs to England to be admitted