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^uneit. Latir, 54. 15'. Sooth. Longir. 7, 7'.Wtft. Vr 
olenc w ind At 4. p. m. it (hifced fuddainly from W N W to W 
bS. At 10. at nighttoSWbWj after midnighc, toSWb 
S 5 about 4. £0 S S W, 
^une 14. very great wind at S S W Aboat mid-nighf it 
ftiitted to W 5 and immediately foiiov^y a very terrible 
ftormofWind and raia, and agrearover-grownSetJ. 
^une. I at 7. in the morning the wind came hack again to 
$ S We- the whole day^as a very dreadfull flormofw nd. Ac 
noon f by accompc )we were in 34, 42 . South. Latitude ^ and 
J. 2o'totheEaft-wardof the Merdiinofthe Lizard. Thefca 
was exceedingly rough. At 4. p. m. fell a great ftorm of Hail, 
At night w:s a great Bclipfe ot the Meo^^ which I could not ic 
allobferv^ my felf > becauft the Storm raged at the time of 
the Eclipfe more than ever^the waves fo beating over the (hip , 
that I could not be upon t!iedeck : but the MoftersMates^ who 
had the watch ( to whom I gave charge concerning it ) faid^that 
fliebegutito be total'y dark about half a quartcrpaft 8 , 2nd 
began to recover feme of ^c^ light 2. mirutes before 9 ; as we 
reckoned the time by ourGlafs. A^ foonasthe Ec'ipfewas 
ended,the ftorm begin to abate, and the raging of tfe Wind 
and Seas fo calmed 9 that by morning we fitupcurTop-failes. 
:^me 16. t little before Noon the wind came to Wt ft^ and 
continuv^d a ftrong gale bat with fair weath.r. 
. ^Mneil. Latir. 35, South, Longir. ( from the Lizard 7I 
degr. Eaft. Variation 2. 30I Eafl-. We faw ©any great heaps 
of weeds in the Sea^and a great roling Sea came out of t n« South, 
Aft^ongw;nd(Vitlioutgufl:$) all this 24, hou:es at Weft. P. 
M, the sky was txtream foul and thick, fo that we fear'd 
more bad Weather, Iccontinotd fo till 7; at night ^ rnd then 
or 7. minutes it became as clear as Chryilal( to our grest .-ad- 
miration at fo fudden a change ) and fo ccminued allnighr, 
funei^. a v^ry ftrong wind ac Weft: a darkeday and wlear 
night. We failed 27©, miles Eaft, 
^ur^e 19 : the fame wind and weather, 
^pm 20, the wind much abr^teH. 
^une 21. was the firft clear diywe hadtMs month. L'ltir, 
was 35. 40'. Somh. Loogit. 17. 4C>V Eaft- ward ^frcm the 
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