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[Footnote 50: This is apparently the same Spanish privateer from St. Augustine of whose doings in just these days an account is given inthe _Journal_ of William Stephens, secretary of Georgia (_ColonialRecords of Georgia_, Suppl. To vol. IV. , pp. 225-228), and whichOglethorpe chased into St. Augustine a few days later (Wright, _Oglethorpe_, pp. 283-284). ] _Friday 7th. _ Fine breeze of Wind. About 9 AM. Saw the Land. It wasNo'most part of Abbaco Keys. [51] tackt to Gett Clear of the Breackers.... [Footnote 51: The northernmost of the Bahamas. ] _Saturday 8th. _ These 24 hours turning to Windward to Gett Clear ofthe above Keys. Att 6 PM. Opened a bb. Of Beef and a tierce of bread. The people had a pale of punch. _Sunday 9th. _ Still turning to Windward. About 8 AM. Gott Clear of theKeys. Caught Severall Baracowdas. [52] [Footnote 52: Barracudas, fish six or eight or ten feet long. ] _Munday 10th. _ Fine breeze of Wind att NW. With a large Sea. Att 5 AM. Saw Hog Island[53] and the Island of providence.
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