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and China, his instructions being to obtain any knowledge of the northwest passage that was possible without hindrance to his trade. For this voyage he was in charge of two warships, the
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he was unable to trade with the Portuguese residents there. To add to his woes he was engaged in quarrelling with his officers, and especially with his lieutenant,
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He was then employed in Ireland for a time, but in 1582 he was put in charge of an expedition which was to sail round the
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Trade, Plunder and Settlement: Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the British Empire, 1480–1630
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Andrews, Kenneth R.; Gray, Jeffrey Alan; Andrews, Kenneth Raymond (1984).
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An Elizabethan in 1582: The Diary of Richard Madox, Fellow of All Souls
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The Troublesome Voyage of Captain Edward Fenton 1582–83
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Edward Fenton was married to Thomasina, daughter of
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Edward Fenton (disambiguation)
navigator
Geoffrey Fenton
Sturton-le-Steeple
Nottinghamshire
Leicestershire
Coleorton Hall
Martin Frobisher
Northwest Passage
Cape of Good Hope
Moluccas
Portuguese Brazil
defeating a Spanish fleet
São Vicente
William Hawkins
John Hawkins
Thames
Richard Madox
Mary Rose
preserved vessel
Spanish Armada
Deptford
Benjamin Gonson the Elder
Anthony Hussey



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Chisholm, Hugh
Fenton, Edward

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