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the Hazard again we think thay have sight of Land for thay have been ahead of us a good while I hope it is true, for our provisions beging to be very scares the wind very bad his evening at one Clock this morning 5th a perfect Hurican this day saw yarmouth steeple very sick to day did not get up till twelve then was not worth any thing 6 very fine Morning got up early [[deletion]] was very [[/deletion]] got on deck sow afraid was all very well and very busy packing up I hope to be home soon quite tiard hear about twelve came to Landgard fort thay saluted the princes about 1 aClock Came to Harwich all the Ships mord a mesenger was sent [[addition]] to [[/addition]] London to know weather she can not come by Land to London 7 the queen set out about two aClock amongsd great Crowd of people on shore We stead hear all night 8 Set out this morning with tolerable good