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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Thames (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 897
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1582 AD (search for this): narrative 897
Instructions given by the right honourable the Lordes of
the Counsell, to M. Edward Fenton Esquire, for the
order to be observed in the voyage recommended to him
for the East Indies and Cathay. Aprill 9. 1582.
FIRST you shall enter as Captaine Generall, into the charge
and government of these shippes, viz. the Beare Gallion,
the Edward Bonaventure, the Barke Francis, and the
small Frigate or Pinnesse.
2 Item you shall appoint for the furnishing of the
vessels in the whole, to the number of 200 able persons,
accompting in that number the Gentlemen and their men,
the Ministers, Chirurgians, Factors, &c. which sayd number is no way to be exceeded, whereof as many as may be,
to be sea-men; and shal distribute them into every vessel,
as by advise here before your going shal be thought
meete: Provided that you shall not receive under your
charge and governement, any disordered or mutinous
person, but that upon knowledge had, you shall remoove
him before your departure hence, or by the w