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[?] Newington
Sold on the new River a many bridges, and
saw N: 221. They being all numbered
at Jolington, saw an apple tree whose fruit,
usually hangs on the year round.
In the afternoon Mr. White Brothers, was at our
house with Mr. Houghton , inquired of them for [xick?]
white, and his brother discover himself to me.
I went with him in the evening to see Mr. [Rich?]
White to his lodging found Dick White , in go good way?
Robert White proposes, to turn sea water fresh.
Monday 12th was at the artillery grounds, in the
[
t night played at cards.
Tuesday the 13th went guite thro poplar and on boards the portfield in Blackwall Dock, finish my
log, out of the Captain's Journal, and was handsomely.
Treated by the captain.
Sunday 5: Benjamin Digroot, gave me a whore.
My chest is not sealed, Mrs Madge says with
much difficulty he got his sealed
Spent 1.5 hours.
I just went up in goulds Boat, with my chest.
Wednesday 14th: For the [Beconomy?] of [?]: a
poetical [pay?] unbound [?] No. 9
find at Mr. Whites for Sunday [4.5?] To porters 1.
To gould for chest and case bringing up 2:6-
To coach for carrying them from Tower Hill, to
Ringstreet Bloomburg [2.6?] Spent [3?]
Was at my Captain's Lodgings, was at Tower
Wharf twice to day. was in crown country
and,I am Thomas [Frosts?].
Thursday15th: for an [xah?] [//h?] [3:?] was at the Captain's.
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