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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 2

Frydaye. 4.

4 June 1630

June 1630 Lordes day 6:

6 June 1630
Saterday 5:
Winthrop, John

1630-06-05

In the morninge the winde came to N: E: a handsome gale and the fogge was dispersed, so we stood before the winde w: and by n: all the afternoone beinge raynye: at night we sounded, but had no grounde.

In the great Cabbin thanksgiving.

It rayned most parte of this night, yet our Capt kept abroad, and was forced to come in in the night to shifte his Clothes.

we sounded everye halfe watche, but had no grounde.