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EDWARD FENTON (d. 1603)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 259 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EDWARD FENTON (d. 1603)  ,
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English navigator, son of Henry Fenton and
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brother of
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Sir Geoffrey Fenton (q.v.), was a native of Nottinghamshire . In 1577 he sailed, in command of the " Gabriel," with Sir Martin Frobisher's second expedition for the
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discovery of the north-west passage, and in the following
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year he took
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part as second in command in Frobisher's third expedition, his
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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
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sail round the Cape of Good Hope to the Moluccas and
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China, his instructions being to obtain any know-ledge of the north-west passage that was possible without hindrance to his trade . On this unsuccessful voyage he got no farther than Brazil, and throughout he was engaged in quarrelling with his
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officers, and especially with his
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lieutenant, William Hawkins, the
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nephew of Sir John Hawkins, whom he had in irons when he arrived back in the
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Thames . In 1583 he had command of the " Mary Rose," one of the
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ships of the
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fleet that was formed to oppose the
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Armada . He died fifteen years after-wards .

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