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advertisements, HAKLUYT, vol. I, pp. 3 STRYPE, op. Cit. , vol. Ii, part ii, 226-230. Pp. 76, 254.
344 ENGLISH EXPEDITIONS TO CA THA Y The three ships were the following : l 1. The Bona Esperanza, 120 tons, flag ship, Sir Hugh Willoughby, Captain General of the fleet.
William Gefferson, master. Roger Wilson, mate.
Six merchants, and twenty-six petty officers and men, in all thirty-five men on board.
2. The Edward Bonaventure, 160 tons, Richard Chancelor, Captain and Pilot-Major.
Stephen Burrough
..., master.
John Buckland, mate.
Two merchants, a clergyman, seven passengers, and thirty-seven petty officers and men, in all fifty men.
3. The Bona Confidentia^ 90 tons, Cornelius Durfoorth, master.
Richard Ingram, mate.
Three merchants, and twenty-three petty officers and men, in all twenty-eight men.
The expedition numbered therefore one hundred and thirteen members all told. Each of the three ships had with her a "pinnesse" and a (rowing) boat.
What seems to us worthy of notice is the appoint ment of a board of twelve counsellors for the obser vation of Cabot s ordinances, " and all others which hereafter shall be made.


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