INSTRUCTIONS TO EDWARD FENTON ad. 



1582. 



voyage, as appertaineth to their place and calling, and 

 to see such good order as by them shall be set downe [III. 757-] 

 for reformation of life and maners, duely obeyed and 

 perfourmed, by causing the transgressours and con- 

 temners of the same to be severely punished, and the 

 Ministers to remoove sometime from one vessell to 

 another. 



22 Provided alwayes, that the whole direction and 

 government of the people, life and limme excepted, as 

 in the fift article, and the course of this voyage, shall bee 

 wholly at your disposition, except in the course by the 

 Streight of Magellan, either outward or homeward, and 

 in your passage by the Northward of 40 degrees in lati- 

 tude, wherein you shall follow directions set downe in 

 the nine and ten articles, as also in the displacing of the 

 Captaine of the Edward Bonaventure, and other captaines, 

 wherin you shall followe the order appointed in the sixt 

 article : Provided that wee meane not by this article to 

 derogate any thing from the authoritie of your assistants 

 established in the third article, or in any other article of 

 these instructions. 



23 Item, in all occasions and enterprises that may fall 



out to bee upon the lande, wee will that Captaine Carlile ^- Carlik 



shall have the generall and chiefe charge thereof. ^^'^ '"'ff'Z- 



24 And nnally wee require you and every or you to ^^oyage, 

 have a due regard to the observation and accomplishment 



of these our instructions, and of all such other things, 

 as may any kind of way tend to the furtherance and 

 benefite of this service committed to your charge. 



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