Secured to buoy at Plymouth. Wind east force 2. Overcast with squalls and thunder. Barometer 30.04 inches rising to 30.06 at 0800 and to 30.14 at noon before falling to 30.10 inches at 2000 where it remained at midnight. Temperature at noon. 65F. 0430. Raised steam in cutter. 0530. HMS Peleus proceeded into basin
HMS Pelorus was the first of the Pelorus-class cruiser, and was laid down at Sheerness dockyard in 1896. Completed and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 15 December the same year, she was designed by Sir William White. Construction cost £154,315. The ship was well armed for her size, but was primarily a workhorse for the overseas fleet.[2]
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- Hands employed cleaning ship and as most requisite. 111`5. Lowered sails. Noon. Wind south force 2 with broken cloud. 1300. Hands employed as requisite. 1400. Furled fore and aft sails. 1700. Quarters. 1800. Gave 24 hour leave to port watch. Coal expended 8 cwt. Number on sick list 5.
