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ently ready for use; but no communication could be had with them to…day。
'Monday; 14th May'
The wind continued to blow so fresh; and the SMEATON rode so heavily with her cargo; that at noon a signal was made for her getting under weigh; when she stood towards Arbroath; and on board of the tender we are still without any communication with the people on the rock; where the sea was seen breaking over the top of the building in great sprays; and raging with much agitation among the beams of the beacon。
'Thursday; 17th May'
The wind; in the course of the day; had shifted from north to west; the sea being also considerably less; a boat landed on the rock at six p。m。; for the first time since the 11th; with the provisions and water brought off by the PATRIOT。 The inhabitants of the beacon were all well; but tired above measure for want of employment; as the balance… crane and apparatus was all in readiness。 Under these circumstances they felt no less desirous of the return of good weather than those afloat; who were continually tossed with the agitation of the sea。 The writer; in particular; felt himself almost as much fatigued and worn…out as he had been at any period since the commencement of the work。 The very backward state of the weather at so advanced a period of the season unavoidably created some alarm; lest he should be overtaken with bad weather at a late period of the season; with the building operations in an unfinished state。 These apprehensions were; no doubt; rather increased by the inconveniences of his situation afloat; as the tender rolled and pitched excessively at times。 This being also his first off…set for the season; every bone of his body felt sore with preserving a sitting posture while he endeavoured to pass away the time in reading; as for writing; it was wholly impracticable。 He had several times entertained thoughts of leaving the station for a few days and going into Arbroath with the tender till the weather should improve; but as the artificers had been landed on the rock he was averse to this at the commencement of the season; knowing also that he would be equally uneasy in every situation till the first cargo was landed: and he therefore resolved to continue at his post until this should be effected。
'Friday; 18th May'
The wind being now N。W。; the sea was considerably run down; and this morning at five o'clock the landing…master's crew; thirteen in number; left the tender; and having now no detention with the landing of artificers; they proceeded to unmoor the HEDDERWICK praam…boat; and towed her alongside of the SMEATON: and in the course of the day twenty…three blocks of stone; three casks of pozzolano; three of sand; three of lime; and one of Roman cement; together with three bundles of trenails and three of wedges; were all landed on the rock and raised the top of the building by means of the tackle suspended from the cross…beam on the middle of the bridge。 The stones were then moved along the bridge on the waggon to the building within reach of the balance…crane; with which they were laid in their respective places on the building。 The masons immediately thereafter proceeded to bore the trenail…holes into the course below; and otherwise to complete the one in hand。 When the first stone was to be suspended by the balance…crane; the bell on the beacon was rung; and all the artificers and seamen were collected on the building。 Three hearty cheers were given while it was lowered into its place; and the steward served round a glass of rum; when success was drunk to the further progress of the building。
'Sunday; 20th May'
The wind was southerly to…day; but there was much less sea than yesterday; and the landing…master's crew were enabled to discharge and land twenty…three pieces of stone and other articles for the work。 The artificers had completed the laying of the twenty…seventh or first course of the staircase this morning; and in the evening they finished the boring; trenailing; wedging; and grouting it with mortar。 At twelve o'clock noon the beacon…house bell was rung; and all hands were collected on the top of the building; where prayers were read for the first time on the lighthouse; which forcibly struck every one; and had; upon the whole; a very impressive effect。
From the hazardous situation of the beacon…house with regard to fire; being composed wholly of timber; there was no small risk from accident: and on this account one of the most steady of the artificers was appointed to see that the fire of the cooking…house; and the lights in general; were carefully extinguished at stated hours。
'Monday; 4th June'
This being the birthday of our much…revered Sovereign King George III; now in the fiftieth year of his reign; the shipping of the Lighthouse service were this morning decorated with colours according to the taste of their respective captains。 Flags were also hoisted upon the beacon…house and balance…crane on the top of the building。 At twelve noon a salute was fired from the tender; when the King's health was drunk; with all the honours; both on the rock and on board of the shipping。
'Tuesday; 5th June'
As the lighthouse advanced in height; the cubical contents of the stones were less; but they had to be raised to a greater height; and the walls; being thinner; were less commodious for the necessary machinery and the artificers employed; which considerably retarded the work。 Inconvenience was also occasionally experienced from the men dropping their coats; hats; mallets; and other tools; at high…water; which were carried away by the tide; and the danger to the people themselves was now greatly increased。 Had any of them fallen from the beacon or building at high…water; while the landing… master's crew were generally engaged with the craft at a distance; it must have rendered the accident doubly painful to those on the rock; who at this time had no boat; and consequently no means of rendering immediate and prompt assistance。 In such cases it would have been too late to have got a boat by signal from the tender。 A small boat; which could be lowered at pleasure; was therefore suspended by a pair of davits projected from the cook…house; the keel being about thirty feet from the rock。 This boat; with its tackle was put under the charge of James Glen; of whose exertions on the beacon mention has already been made; and who; having in early life been a seaman; was also very expert in the management of a boat。 A life…buoy was likewise suspended from the bridge; to which a coil of line two hundred fathoms in length was attached; which could be let out to a person falling into the water; or to the people in the boat; should they not be able to work her with the oars。
'Tuesday; 7th June'
To…day twelve stones were landed on the rock; being the remainder of the PATRIOT'S cargo; and the artificers built the thirty…ninth course; consisting of fourteen stones。 The Bell Rock works had now a very busy appearance; as the lighthouse was daily getting more into form。 Besides the artificers and their cook; the writer and his servant were also lodged on the beacon; counting in all twenty…nine; and at low…water the landing…master's crew; consisting of f