- Edward Fenton
Edward Fenton (died 1603) was an English
navigator , son ofHenry Fenton and brother of SirGeoffrey Fenton .He was a native of
Nottinghamshire . In 1577 he sailed, in command of the "Gabriel", with SirMartin Frobisher 's second expedition for the discovery of theNorthwest Passage , and in the following year he took part as second in command in Frobisher's third expedition, his ship being the "Judith".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 theCape of Good Hope to theMoluccas andChina , his instructions being to obtain any knowledge of the northwest passage that was possible without hindrance to his trade. On this unsuccessful voyage he got no farther thanBrazil , and throughout he was engaged in quarrelling with his officers, and especially with his lieutenant,William Hawkins , the nephew of SirJohn Hawkins , whom he had in irons when he arrived back in theThames . In 1583 he had command of the "Mary Rose ", one of the ships of the fleet that was formed to oppose theSpanish Armada . He died fifteen years afterwards.Edward Fenton is also a publisher of diarys and journals
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