The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Volume 6 by Azel Ames
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THURSDAY, Aug. 17/27 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. Consort being searched and mended. Sailors offended at Master Martin because of meddling. [Cushman's letter, Dartmouth, August 17. He says: "The sailors also are so offended at his ignorant boldness in meddling and controling in things he knows not what belongs to, as that some threaten to mischief him . . . . But at best this cometh of it, that he makes himself a scorn and laughing stock unto them."] FRIDAY, Aug. 18/28 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. Consort still repairing. Judged by workmen that mended her sufficient for the voyage. SATURDAY, Aug. 19/29 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. SPEEDWELL relading. SUNDAY, Aug. 20/30 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. MONDAY, Aug. 21/31 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. Consort relading. TUESDAY, Aug. 22/Sept. 1 Lying at anchor, Dartmouth harbor. Both |
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