Departure!
Tus 26 Nov. 1799
Wed 27 Nov. - This morning, clear weather. Wind NW at 8 AM. Got the Ship
underway and run down below the bar and let go an anchour in 4 fathom
Water. In company with the Armed Duke of Kent, Capt. Joseph Freeman and
armed schooner Lord Spencer, Capt. Joseph Barss when the Capt. & myself
went on shore to collect all the people that were left behind, at 11 Am
returned on board
with some of the owners when we found the ship all ready for sea. at 12
Got under way and drifted down the Harbour - at 1 pm took our leave of the
owners, fired a gun, and bore up for our intended Cruize.
A Storm...
Fri 29 Nov - The first part Mod Breezes took in steering sails - At 11 PM
stiff
breezes took in the staysails, & single Reefed the topsails At 12 O'Clock
close
reefed the Topsails At 1 Am reefed the courses and landed the topsails At
2
handed the courses, and hove too under the mizzen staysail. At 8 Am
sprung the Davits & filled the yawl, which obliged us to tumble? her and &
take
her in on Deck. At 12 PM lost sight of the Duke of Kent. At 2 PM lost
sight of
the Lord Spencer, the latter of the Night very heavy squalls with snow, &
sleet, and a very tough sea going which made the ship leak about 700
strokes per hour.
Kept both pumps going.
Thur 5 Dec - This 24 hours begins with hard gales, cloudy weather
and a heavy sea. At 1 PM bore up and set the foresail & close
reefed main topsail - At 3 Pm spoke the above Schnr from New
London ... At 4 set corse, reefed fore top sail, at 8 Am shook a
reef out of the topsails, bent the mizzen topsails, At 9 AM
Discovered sail in the NW standing to the Southward the ship still
continuing to leak very badly
and the crew some sick & others most wore out in pumping.
The storm abates
9 Dec. - Moderate breezes with pleasant weather. All hands
drying their Clothes ... got up the remainder of the guns and
put them all in good order, the gunner making new sponges,
the master at arms & marines employed at putting the
muskets in good order for fighting The people complaining
like Devils, the ship Leaking about 400 strokes an Hour
12 Dec. - [Crossing Tropic of Cancer]
13 Dec. - First part middle clear and pleasant weather, fresh
breezes - a 2 PM spoke the chase after giving her 5 shots,
proved to be a schooner from Salem bound to Montnico 16
days out, John Gray Master. [Being a neutral vessel, she is
released.] Made sail, at 4 PM Examined the great guns and
small arms ... latter part squally took in the light sails and
single reefed the topsails, at 10 AM set top gallants sails,
both pumps choked with gravel.
14 Dec. - ...at 3 PM hoisted out the larboard pump and cleaned
out the limber, put some cork in the bottom and made it work
again. At 10 AM got the boarding nettings in their places, the
marines cleaning thier muskets, the people employed ... blacking
the waist cloths and putting them on the side. painted the cutter,
and got the cables ready for bending to the anchors - Pleasant
weather.
15 Dec. All hands attending prayer. The Doctor seating us aft
for the sermon.
16 Dec. - At 9 AM discovered a sail to leeward running West by
West - gave chase, at 12 AM gave two her bow guns then she
hove too.
17 Dec. - ...At 1 PM we came a longside when she proved to be
the schnr Betsy belonging to New Providence from Charlestown
bound to Martinico but was taken by a French Corsaire of 16
guns & 40 men 10 days before ... took the Prisoners out and put
Mr. Tupper with 3 hands on board to take charge for St. Kitts ...
At 10 AM made the Island of Antiqua bore off Southwest, Dist
5 Leagues all well on board, the prize astern.
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This morning at 8 Am hauled off in the stream, fired a gun and let
fall our three top sails, to call all hands on Board, the Sailing Master
putting the
ship in order for sea. At 4 PM handed the topsails, the Wind NW and fine
clear weather the people getting their Clothes and small stores on board.
Very cold.
Sat 7 Dec - This 24 hours moderate and clear weather, got the yawl over
the stern. At 4 PM got up the main & fore top G? masts. At 7 PM 2 reef the topsails,
stowed the jib. At 8 PM got up two gunns out of the wardroom and fixed
them, the gunner and mate fixing all the guns fore and aft, the master of
arms cleaning the small arms. At 9 shook 1 reef out of each topsail set
the jib, got up the mizzen top gallant mast Clear and pleasant weather the
people getting better of their colds.
This 24 hours attended
with stiff Breezes and fine clear weather all sails set, the
people employed doing ships duty, at 6 AM Old Neptune
paid us a visit when he found 23 of his children who had not
been to sear before, he made them all go thro the usual
custom of shaving & ducking, gave them his advice, and then
left us after the same time discovered a sail to the Eastward
and bore up to speak with her, at 12 O'Clock on board, fine
pleasant Weather Neptune dined with us today.
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