| November 1, 1612 [at Collier Bay]
In the morninge the wind at southeaste very much wind and raine. After 8 of the clocke this morninge we removed our anker thinking to have gone into a sound called Sandy Bay which is within the Elbow [Bellevue Peninsula]. So, being Fowl weather and rayne we returned back againe unto the place we had ankered this morning.
But the governer sent our boat to see if there were any harbour but they could finde none but [there was] an excellent beache and very fine sande and earth. A very likely place and by Judgement [it is] not farr by land from thence to Pleasaunce. This night proved verie Faire, the wind at southwest.
Guy's entry for this date.
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