The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, And Discoveries of the English Nation, Vol. Xii., America, Part I.

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To each of the Captaines was assigned one ship, as welfor the further searching of the coast and countrey there, as for toreturne and bring backe their companies againe, if the necessity of theplace so vrged, or by miscarying of the fleet the next yere, they might bedisappointed of their further prouision. Being therefore thus furnishedwith al necessaries, there were ready to depart vpon the said voyage 15saile of good ships, whereof the whole number was to returne again withtheir loding of gol...d Ore in the end of the sommer, except those 3 ships, which should be left for the vse of those Captains which should inhabitethere the whole yere. And being in so good readinesse, the Generall withall the Captaines came to the Court, then lying at Greenwich, to take theirleaue of her Maiestie, at whose hands they all receiued greatencouragement, and gracious countenance. [Sidenote: A chaine of gold giuento M. Frobisher. ] Her highnesse besides other good gifts, and greaterpromises, bestowed on the Generall a faire chaine of golde, and the rest ofthe Captaines kissed her hand, tooke their leaue, and departed euery mantowards their charge.

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