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One morning in 1705, an ape who had been the mascot of a ship that wrecked, washed ashore in a rowboat at West Hartlepool in England. The villagers had never seen an ape before, and since England was then at war with France, they assumed the strange creature was a French spy and immediately placed it under arrest. At the ape’s court martial, the unfortunate animal was found guilty of espionage and sent to the gallows.


Source:

Stephens, John Richard. “Ignorance and Intelligence.” Weird History 101: Tales of Intrigue, Mayhem, and Outrageous Behavior. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. 123. Print.

>One morning in 1705, an ape who had been the mascot of a ship that wrecked, washed ashore in a rowboat at West Hartlepool in England. The villagers had never seen an ape before, and since England was then at war with France, they assumed the strange creature was a French spy and immediately placed it under arrest. At the ape’s court martial, the unfortunate animal was found guilty of espionage and sent to the gallows. ________________________ **Source:** Stephens, John Richard. “Ignorance and Intelligence.” *Weird History 101: Tales of Intrigue, Mayhem, and Outrageous Behavior*. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. 123. Print.

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[–] [Deleted] 3 points (+3|-0)

Gawd, the jokes I have to stop myself from putting in print.