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13 Thursday the seamen saw Land from the main mast at four a Clock, pretty brisk gale of wind. Was pretty well myself. by [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] came to a small iland called Holy iland, some pilots Come on board on us then one in gave him some bread and chees at 12 beging to Loos the iland Drawing towards the mouth of the Elb very fine weather, Saw a very Large fish thay told me it was a porpus 14 Fryday good weather still longing to come to harbour the wind full in our teeth Was Still very well my but some of our Comy. vomiting, took to Drink Madira which I belive Keep me so well - Gust got Shight of the light houses in the Electorate of Hanovers Domineons a pleasant shight our bread is very mouldy quite out of small beer