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Page 9December 1. Splendid breeze. Nine or ten nots an hour. A disturbance between the 2. Saw the baby thrown overboard. Good breeze. Ten nots an hour. 3 Sunday. Splendid breeze. The sea washing the ship's deck. 4. Cragan's child died at half-past [five?] and another infant died ^Brown's about an hour afterwards. Breeze not quite so strong this morning. Going five 5. Wild Day - Going twelve nots the hour, Stormy. 6. Good Westerly wind ^but very cold. Nine and a half nots the hour. Plenty of birds about. 7. Rather calm. About five nots. Cold wind. Women beat Johnson. 8. Northerly wind. Twelve nots the hour. Disturbance caused by Mr Riley 9. Good breeze. Eleven nots. Water washing the decks. Rough night. 10. Sunday. The ship nothing much. Good breeze. Water washing 11. Rather foggy. About five nots an hour. Reading in the evening. 12. Good breeze. Nine or ten nots]. Showery. Row with [Jaden?] through his laziness. 13. About five nots an hour. Stormy. Cold wind. Reading. 14. Good breeze. Ten nots. Rough sea. Fight between Johnson 15. Fight between Street and Burke. Calm in the morning. Good breeze in afternoon. Twelve nots. 16. Fine day. Cragan's boy taken very ill which stopped a 17. Fine day. Seven nots the hour. A service in the evening by Mr Jarvis. 18.Very cloudy day and cold. Eight nots the hour. Cragan's boy was buried in 19. Beautiful day. One German taken ill. 20. Cloudy and cold. Fair day with the Catholics. 21. Nice day. Ten nots the hour. A fight between two Irish young men. | Page 9December 1. Splendid breeze. Nine or ten nots an hour. A disturbance between the 2. Saw the baby thrown overboard. Good breeze. Ten nots an hour. 3 Sunday. Splendid breeze. The sea washing the ship's deck. 4. Cragan's child died at half-past [five?] and another infant died ^Brown's about an hour afterwards. Breeze not quite so strong this morning. Going five 5. Wild Day - Going twelve nots the hour, Stormy. 6. Good Westerly wind ^but very cold. Nine and a half nots the hour. Plenty of birds about. 7. Rather calm. About five nots. Cold wind. [Women?] beat Johnson. 8. Northerly wind. Twelve nots the hour. Disturbance caused by Mr Riley 9. Good breeze. Eleven nots. Water washing the decks. Rough night. 10. Sunday. The ship nothing much. Good breeze. Water washing 11. Rather foggy. About five nots an hour. Reading in the evening. 12. Good breeze. Nine or ten nots]. Showery. Row with [Jaden?] through his laziness. 13. About five nots an hour. Stormy. Cold wind. Reading. 14. Good breeze. Ten nots. Rough sea. Fight between Johnson 15. Fight between Street and Burke. Calm in the morning. Good breeze in afternoon. Twelve nots. 16. Fine day. Cragan's boy taken very ill which stopped a 17. Fine day. Seven nots the hour. A service in the evening by Mr Jarvis. 18.Very cloudy day and cold. Eight nots the hour. Cragan's boy was buried in 19. Beautiful day. One German taken ill. 20. Cloudy and cold. Fair day with the Catholics. 21. Nice day. Ten nots the hour. A fight between two Irish young men. |