| February 10, 1613
In the morning the wind at west, not much wind. The sune shininge all the daie verie pleasant and warm, though a little cold, but all our men did work in the woodes with great Content.
In the after noone, about 4 of the clock, the skie verie cleare, beginning to Freeze very hard. After dinner died one of our Companie called Edward Hartland, a tailor and prentice for the company.
This morning the little pond between the house and the Brew house, and also the harbour, was all taken over with a cream of Ice. This night the wind [was] at west north west, little wind but Freezing hard all the night.
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