21 August 1898

Secured to buoy at Plymouth / Devonport. Wind calm with broken cloud. Barometer 30.25 inches falling to 30.15 at 0800 and to 30.10 at noon. Continued to fall to 30.07 at 1600 before finishing at 30.00 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 67F. 0500. Rove slip rope and unshackled hawser chain. 0720. Slipped and proceed for Sheerness. Wind East force 3. Working engines and helm as requisite for leaving harbour. 0750. Discharged pilot. 0800. Put over log.  0810. Set course S45E at 96 revolutions 0940. Altered course to S87E. 100. Divisions. Performed Divine Service. 1145. Eased engines. 1153. Proceeded at 9.3 knots. Noon. Position 50.17N 2.39W. 1700. Quarters. 1900. Observed St Catherine’s Light N75E. 2000. Observed M??? Light. 2030. N?? Light abeam at 14 miles. 2200. Observed Nab light abeam. 2300. Exercised sea boats crews and watch to close watertight doors. 1130. 2330. ??? light abeam. (Writing very faded)  Coal expended 25 tons 11 cwt. Coal remaining 64 tons 7 cwt. Number on sick list 4.

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