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In 1622, Pett fitted out an expedition against these pests of navigation, but experienced some difficulty in getting his expenses repaid. [21] See grant S.P.O., 29th May, 1605. [22] An engraving of this remarkable ship is given in Charnock's History of Marine Architecture, ii.p.
199. [23] The story of the Three, or rather Two Ravens, is as follows:--The body of St.Vincent was originally deposited at the Cape, which still bears his name, on the Portuguese coast; and his tomb, says the legend, was zealously guarded by a couple of ravens.
When it was determined, in the 12th century, to transport the relics of the Saint to the Cathedral of Lisbon, the two ravens accompanied the ship which contained them, one at its stem and the other at its stern.
The relics were deposited in the Chapel of St.Vincent, within the Cathedral, and there the two ravens have ever since remained.
The monks continued to support two such birds in the cloisters, and till very lately the officials gravely informed the visitor to the Cathedral that they were the identical ravens which accompanied the Saint's relics to their city.
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