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Depositions relating to Hudson's Expedition, 1610–11, now preserved at the Trinity House

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2012

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Trinity House Transactions, 1609 to 1625, fos. 11–13.

[Depositions.]

24 Octob. 1611.

Robart Billet, who came home Mr., sayth that, going into the Straights, they weare 5 weekes in ther Passage to Cape Salisbery, but [that], in coming to the Eastward, they weare cleere of Cape Desolation in 16 days, as he conseaues.

Men turned owte of the Ship, 23 June [1611].

Henry Hudson, Mr.

John Hudson, his Son.

Arnold Ladley.

John King, qrMr.

Michall Butt, Maried.

Thomas Woodhowse, a mathematition put away in great distress.

Adame Moore.

Philip Staff, Carpenter.

Syracke ffanner, Maried.

John Williams dyed in 9 Octob. [1610].

Ivet dyed comming home.

Slaine

Henry Greene.

William Wilson.

John Thomas.

Michaell Peerce.

Men that came home.

Robart Billet, Mr.

Abecocke Pricket, a land man put in by the Aduenturers.

Edward Wilson, Surgeon.

ffrancis Clemens, Boteson.

Adrian Motter.

Bennet Mathues, a land man.

Nicholas Syms, Boy.

Silvanus Bond, Couper.

The Company remaining in the Ship after the Mr. was put owte, made choice of Billet for Master.

They departed from London 18 Aprill, and fell with Cape Salsbery 2 August, victled for 8 monethes.

[Robert Billet]

Abacuck Pricket, sworne, saith: That the Shipp began to retorne about 12 of June, and [that], abowt 22 or 23, they put away the Master.

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The Voyages of Captain Luke Foxe, of Hull, and Captain Thomas James, of Bristol, in Search of a North-West Passage, in 1631–32
With Narratives of the Earlier North-West Voyages of Frobisher, Davis and Others
, pp. 629 - 634
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1894

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