Morning Post and Daily Advertiser, 24th August 1786
A young gentleman in Edinburgh has favoured us with the following extract of a letter sent him from Dundee, dated Aug. 17, 1786.

It is proposed further to examine them, and the whole crew upon oath, and if any thing material occurs, I shall acquaint you."
"At Dundee, the 16th August, 1786. Before J. R. Lamy, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Forfar, and Mr. John Guild, one of the present Magistrates of Dundee, appeared Jens Anderson and Mads Jenson, master and mate of the Margaretta of Easterezer, in Norway, who declare, and it is further confirmed by their several journals produced, That, on Saturday, the 5th day of this present month of August, between the hours of nine and ten in the forenoon of that day, being on their voyage to Dundee, and in latitude 56 16 N. about 15 or 16 leagues to the Eastward of the Island of May, they, as well as the whole crew of the said ship, perceived, within less than one mile's distance of the southward of them, what they conceived to be an animal, called in Norway a Sea Worm, a creature of an huge size, emerging from the sea: That, from its appearance, it seemed to Form three low islands, or sand banks, of a greyish colour.

Declared and signed before us,
J.R. Lamy, J.P.
John Guild, Magistrate.
Jens Anderson,
Mads. Jenson."
4 comments:
They saw something, but what? A fathom of water is 6 feet-- a sailor's measurement.
A wonderful mystery!
This is fascinating! Thanks for sharing :)
It's a pleasure, I love finding and sharing these snippets!
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