- Cabot rock monument
Located at Grates Cove, Newfoundland,
Canada , stands Cabot Rock Monument, a monument to what is believed to be an inscription in a rock bearing the names of theJohn Cabot and his youngest son Sancius.Grates Cove is a
fishing community located at the very tip of theBay de Verde Peninsula on theAvalon Peninsula , may have been the first point of land that Cabot saw on his second voyage to the new world in 1497.William Cormack had noted in his 1822journal where he writes cquote|"The Point of Grates is the part of North America first discovered by Europeans. Sebastian Cabot landed here in 1497, and took possession of 'The Newfoundland' .... He recorded the event by cutting an inscription, still perfectly legible, on a large block of rock that stands on the shore." (Cormack 1873, 9).Cormack did not mention Grates Cove specifically nor the inscriptions, but through the work of
Leo Edward Francis English , head of theNewfoundland Museum in 1946, had taken pictures and confirmed text in the form of names 'IO CABOTO,' 'SANCIUS' and 'SAINMALIA' engraved in the rock.Michael Howley , the Roman Catholic bishop ofSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador visited the community to verify its existence in 1897 around the time of the 400th anniversary celebrations of John Cabot’s voyage to the "New World" but had found that the rock was covered by a fishing stage and that fish offal made it difficult to reach.Then in 1927 Leo English took photos that he claimed to show the words "IO CABOTO", and parts of other names, among them "SANCIUS" and "SAINMALIA".
External links
* [http://home.cogeco.ca/~bensongrates3/Reprinted%20from%20the%20Encyclopedia%20of%20Newfoundland%20&%20Labrador.htm Article reference from
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador ]
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/grates.html "The Grates Cove Tradition" by Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador]
* [http://suitehotelnewyorkcity.hypermart.net/gratescove.htm Cabot Rock]
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