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Journal with transcriptions of protestations of ships
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Rotest y leight George E stock Master
of the Jehr, Jessic of Londoneting Nova decline
Bay this Public Instrument of Protest mall
&Enterca this 7th day of January A.C. 1867 bein
known that on the 6 the day of January come &
opheareac before me at Granberry Isles bounty Hancockle
solar of becine william proble a Notary q Public
Personally come and & Hocka hoster
of the ship or bessel calcuse the Jeddie
of the borther of diefly Jens or thousanout belonging to the
Port of Lendonderly, the Provining Nava
Feetice and Donice Yauckner first more the said this
or bessel who severally declared thai
thin or vessel being loceen with Potuties on the 26th day
Al. 1864 lost past at 3 octork in the
oftensoon they the said appearent set wail on board
of the saice thin or vessel from th go ohns
New Brunswirk and bound cirecity to the Perry Boston
in the united Hotes of America of there's legas
husbetts and that the said ship or vessel the prosecutions
her said voyage on the Evening of the desend
Iround horber with the wind as invirant
day of January A.S. 1869 at 8 offers anchired in branbury
higher and baffling with the of a Know Stire
and on The third cloy of Jan the wind at
Norman the weather Hill working to procea
to Year and on the fourthing of gon winaNuest
to westerly still lay at anched and on the fifth the winel
at N N born with the appearances 7 a know
Itermia 10 Clears the wind control more to the boster
and and snow shits at 5 account is comme
need snowing at 9 address the Evening the know
stoom increasing and the wind blowing for
erh from the East north cost the storm continuing to
increase untir about // f blarke we overhead
am let go the and still increasing anchor with pince
second and an
oy our leable to that both anchors toolb the Ltr
a range of bable and in a few minutes
gall the
snow very think and a hiering
with a watch as the lookout at about
one a black in the morning we fruits our
anchus have started cancer we were
Herring to Lemora the weather continuing
think and blowing a herefect why
wind once almost impossible to cook to window
work the vessel stice drifting at half has
one we would cuscain the Trie on the there a Steven
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Journal with transcriptions of protestations of ships
Journal with transcription. 38-page typed transcription of protestations of ships wrecked on the Cranberry Isles from an original 19th-century ledger/journal kept by William P. Preble 1867-1879. Journal transcribed by Michael Macfarlan c. 2002. One loose page partial protestation for 1893. The back of the journal also contains pages for the accounts pertaining to School district No. 2, the Post Office, and for various islanders (not transcribed). (See also 1000.0.934: selections from 1080 - sea captain's transcribed broadcasts for possible video production. (See also June 2018 Cranberry Chronicle, pages 20-13 - link below)