Arthur de Capell Brooke explained

Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke, 2nd Baronet (22 June 1791 in Northamptonshire – 6 December 1858) was a British baronet and travel writer, Fellow of the Royal Society (1823) and co-establisher of the Raleigh Club (1827).

Remarks on Norway

He travelled in Northern Norway in 1820 and remarked the following regarding sea monsters:

His informants were the county administrator of Finnmark, the clergymen Marcus Fredrik Steen of Karlsøy and Peter Vogelius Deinboll of Vadsø (1816–1824); as well as the bishop of Nordland Mathias Bonsak Krogh. Later, in 1823 he was a traveler between the villages of Alta and Torneå, describing how the locals had discovered coffee.

Books

He wrote and sketched in several publications from his expeditions:

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Notes and References

  1. Review of Travels through Sweden, Norway, and Finmark to the North Cape, in the Summer of 1820 by A. de Capell Brooke. The Quarterly Review. October 1823. 30. 115–133.