A.D. 



1578. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



their leave, and departed every man towards their 

 charge. 



The names of the ships with their severall 

 Captaines. 



1 In the Aide being Amirall, was the " 



Generall 



2 In the Thomas Allen Viceadmirall 



3 In the Judith Lieutenant generall 



4 In the Anne Francis 



5 In the Hopewell 



6 In the Beare 



7 In the Thomas of Ipswich 



8 In the Emmanuel of Exceter 



9 In the Francis of Foy 



10 In the Moone 



1 1 In the Emmanuel of Bridgewater 



12 In the Salomon of Weymouth 



13 In the Barke Dennis 



14 In the Gabriel 



15 In the Michael 

 The sayd fifteene saile of ships arrived and met together 



at Harwich, the seven and twentieth day of May Anno 

 1578, where the Generall and the other Captaines made 

 view, and mustred their companies. And every severall 

 Captaine received from the Generall certaine Articles of 

 direction, for the better keeping of order and company 

 together in the way, which Articles are as followeth. 



Articles and orders to be observed for the Fleete, 

 set downe by Captaine Frobisher Generall, 

 and delivered in writing to every Captaine, 

 as well for keeping company, as for the course, 

 the 31 of May. 



1 TNprimis, to banish swearing, dice, and card-playing, 



A and filthy conmunication, and to serve God twice a 



day, with the ordinary service usuall in Churches of 



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Captaine 

 Frobisher. 

 Yorke. 

 Fenton. 

 Best. 

 Carew. 

 Filpot. 

 Tanfield. 

 Courtney. 

 Moyles. 

 Upcot. 

 Newton. 

 Randal. 

 Kendal. 

 Harvey. 

 Kinnersley. 



