
T A B L E XI. Continued.
Route of the King George and Queen Charlotte from China to
parting Company off Java Head.
Time. Latitude
South.
Longitude Variations er
Weft. ® ' Weft. I Winds, Weather, and Remarks.
Feb.27,
Noon.
28
o 08254 10
1 *32.54 32
29 2 14
March 1'
.85
82
83^
g
fNorth to N. N. E. Moderate, and
] cloudy. The Ifland Dominis W. b. S.
I feven or eight leagues.
JN. N. E. Moderate, with lightning and
I rain. At 11, A. M. departed this
life Mr. William Lauder, furgeon. At
noon, the three iflands from S. b. E.
to E. N. E. dillant from the nearell
three or four miles.
N. N. E. Moderate, and cloudy. At
10, A. M. committed the body of our
late furgeon to the deep. At noon,
Monopin Hill N. 10 deg. W. five'or
fix leagues. At one, P. M. faw a dry
bank of fand and rocks. At half paft
one, the middle of the bank bore
S. E. b. S. of a mile dillant depth
of water eight and nine fathoms; Monopin
Hill at the fame time bearing:
N. W. b. N. Palled the bank to the
Ealtward ; and at feven, P. M. anchored
in 11 fathoms, muddy bottom.
Variable. At five, A M. weighed and
made fail. Squally, with thunder,
lightning, and rain. Mount Permafang
E.b. N. A point on the Sumatra Ihore
S- b. W. dillant three or four miles.
At three, P. M. palled a Dutch man
of war lying at anchor. At half pall
five, the Lanfdown Eaft-Indiamart
joined company. At feven, anchored'
in 9j-fathoms, muddy bottom.
A P P E N D I X . No. H.
Route of the
T A B L E XI. Continued.
King George and Queen Charlotte from China to
parting Company off Java Head.
Timé. Latitude
South.
Longitude
Weft.
Variations
Weft.
Therm. ! 1
Winds, Weather, and Remarks.
1788.
Mar. 2, )
Noon. $
3
' 4
5
© m '
3 °8
3 09
3 56
79 <
82f<
1
1
8 7 1
1
Variable. Lightning, thunder, and rain.
At five, A. M. weighed and made
fail. At nine anchored, the Ifland of
Lufepara bearing N. 43 deg. E. fix or
eight miles; firlt point on the Sumatra
Ihore N. W. At half pall one, P. M.
weighed and made fail. , At half pall
five, the Lanfdown got aground, flood
more to the Weftward, and let go the
anchor in 6-|- fathoms water; the
Ifland of Lufepara S. 49 deg. E. five
or fix miles ; firft point on the Sumatra
Ihore N. W. b. N. Hoifted out
the whale-boat, and went on board
the Lanfdown with feven hands to af-
fift in getting her off.
"Variable. Light winds, with thunder,
lightning, and rain. At three, A. M.
got the Lanfdown into deep water
without any damage. At noon, weighed
and failed in company; foundings
from fix to four fathoms.! At four,
P. M. the Ifland Lufepara N. 88 deg.
E. dillant fix or feven miles.
Variable. Squally, with rain. By noon
increafed our foundings to eight fathoms.
At three, P. M. anchored in
11 fathoms water; tide fetting E. S. E.
one mile per hour.
South. Light breezes, with thunder,
lightning, and rain. During this 24
hours, feveral times under weigh.