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Revised Jun 8 2021

Bounty Logbook Remarks, Dec. 23, 1788

Remarks in Matavai Bay Tuesday 23d December 1788

Fresh Breezes and dark gloomy Weather with continual Rain and much Thunder and Lightning. Wind at E, ENE and NE. Thermometer 77° to 78½°. Two Venereals in the List. Sailmakers employed about the Sails, and as I am now determined to sail in course of a few days if possible I ordered the Staysails to be bent.

I had my Friends about me as usual, they seemed more desirous and sollicited me more earnestly to remain here than they have done. I therefore left them in doubt of the time of my sailing as I have yet a point to determine, which is the depth of water between this and the Eastermost Harbour of Oparre and of the anchorage off the entrance of it. I should have examined this before now if the weather had not been so unfavorable there some days past, however I shall send a Boat in the afternoon to sound and from which I shall determine whether I shall proceed to Imeo or Oparre.

Tynah to day made me a present of a large Hog and many Breadfruit &c. for which I gave him considerably, but it was with difficulty I got him to take it.

Covered the Doctors Grave with Stones and fixed an inscription to it of the day he died.

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