13 August 1898

At sea Gibraltar to Plymouth. Course N49W at 8.8 knots. Wind East force 3 with broken cloud. Barometer 30.10 inches rising to 30.12 at noon before falling to 30.11 at 1600 and then rising to 30.12 at 1800 before finishing at 30.14 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 83F. 0420. Land visible off starboard quarter. 0525. Observed total error standard compass 22.10 west. 0900. Hands employed cleaning ship throughout. 1000. Exercised hands at Fire Quarters. Noon. Position 36.40N 8.12W. Wind light with broken cloud and mist. 1300. Hands employed cleaning ship throughout. 1500. Observed Cape St Vincent Light N by W ½ W. 1645. Altered course to N2E at 8.5knots. 1700. Quarters. 1810. St Vincent abeam. 1900. Sunset observed Deviation standard 5.3 west. 2200. Exercised sea boats crews and watch closing watertight doors. Coal expended 25 tons 18 cwt. Number on sick list 9.

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