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March 30. London. |
33 Sir Wm. Wynter, Thos. Randolphe, G. Wynter, A. Jenkinson, London. Edmond Hogan, and Michael Lok, to the Privy Council, and “other the Adventurers of the intended voyage to Cathay.” According to their letters of the 17th present, with command to undertake the care of “the through and speedy setting forth to the sea of Mr. Furbisher with the shipping thought meet to pass with him for the discovery pretended,” they find upon the examination of Furbisher and others, with him in his last voyage, and the perusal of other matters, “that the supposed streight which Mr. Furbisher doth set out is so far forth as we can gather and judge a ‘teneth,’ and therefore a thing worthy in our opinions to be followed.” Number of vessels, men, provisions, and other necessaries for the voyage, the charge of which amounts to 4,500l., towards which there is already in value 1,000l. The residue to be levied upon such as are or will be adventurers. Speedy order to be taken for bringing in the money to Mr. Huggins [? Hogan] appointed treasurer of the Company; without which nothing can be done. If it be longer deferred time will not serve this year to take the voyage in hand. Inclose, |
i. Particulars of the shipping, men, provisions, and other necessaries thought meet for the voyage intended by Mr. Frobisher. The Ayde of 200 tons, with 65 mariners and 25 soldiers; the Gabriel of 15 tons, with 10 mariners and 3 soldiers; the Mich_l of 25 tons, with 10 mariners and 2 soldiers. Estimate of the proportion of victuals for the 115 men, which include 41. for prunes, raisins, almonds, and licorice in sickness. Total amount 4,500l. |
March 26, 1577. |
ii. The venturers in the second voyage for Cathay, &c.:_ |
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In the 1st voyage. |
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£
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In the 1st voyage. |
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£
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50. |
The Queen's Majesty |
500 |
50. |
Earl of Sussex – |
100 |
50. |
Lord High Treasurer |
100 |
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Earl of Bedford – |
25 |
50. |
Lord High Admiral
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100 |
50. |
Earl of Warwick – |
100 |
50. |
Earl of Leicester –
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100 |
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Symon Boyer –
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25 |
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Earl of Pembroke –
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100 |
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Geoffrey Turvyle – |
25 |
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Lord Hunsdon –
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50 |
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William Paynter – |
25 |
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Lord Chas. Howard –
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50 |
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Richard Boyland – |
25 |
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Sir Fras. Knollys – |
50 |
100. |
Michael Lok – |
300 |
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Sir Jas. Croft – |
50 |
50. |
Edmond Hogan – |
100 |
25. |
Mr. Fras. Walsyngham– |
50 |
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Mathew Fyeld – |
50 |
25. |
Mr. Phillip Sydney, – |
50 |
100. |
Wm. Bond, younger – |
200 |
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Lady Anne Talbot – |
25 |
25. |
Mathew Kyndersley – |
50 |
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Mrs. Mary Sydney – |
25 |
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Robert Kyndersley |
50 |
100. |
Sir Thos. Gresham – |
200 |
25. |
Christopher Andrewes – |
50 |
25. |
Sir Lionell Duckett – |
50 |
25. |
Robert Martin – |
50 |
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Sir Henry Knevet |
25 |
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Henry Lok – |
25 |
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Sir Wm. Wynter – |
50 |
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Thomas Marshe – |
25 |
25. |
Mr. Thomas Randall
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50 |
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William Ormshaw – |
25 |
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[Randolphe?] |
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Olyffe Burre – |
100 |
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Mr. Geo. Wynter – |
50 |
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Thomas Chester, – |
25 |
25. |
Anthony' Jenckynson
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50 |
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Thos. Kelke, of Bristol – |
25 |
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William Sakford – |
25 |
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Thos. Aldworthe of Bristol – |
25 |
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William Kyllygrew – |
25 |
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Robert Halton [Hatton?] of Bristol |
25 |
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all 850 (sic) |
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£3,225 |
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All the 30th March 1577. |
[Letter and inclosures, seven pages and a half. Indorsed, “30 Martii 1577. From Sir W. Winter, Mr. Randolph, and other. Report of the charges and necessaries for the voyage of Mr. Furbusher by the LI. order. 2 Aprilis, a letter is written to the adventurers to bring in their money with speed.” The Queen subsequently increased her adventure to 1,000l., and it will be seen that this list very materially differs from other lists, dated July 7 and December 24, 1577, [pp. 23–29,] at which latter period the sum received for the two voyages amounted to 5,150l. Domestic, Eliz., Vol. CXI., Nos. 48, 48. I, II. Cal., p. 540.] |