CH. XVII] 
Foxe and J antes 
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20 leagues apart, which he named Lord Weston's Port- 
land and Cape Dorchester; then, on the 22nd, in 
Part of Foxe's Map, 1635. 
66° 47' N., he reached his furthest point, which he rather 
pompously called "North-West Foxe his furthest." He 
was on his way to a north-west passage or rather to one 
