of the Inland and secrets of those countreys, and
also for further search of the passage to Cataya (whereof
the hope continually more and more increaseth) that
certaine numbers of chosen souldiers and discreet
men for those purposes should be assigned to inhabite
there. [Sidenote: A forte to be built in Meta
Incognita.] Wherevpon there was a strong fort or house
of timber, artificially framed, and cunningly deuised
by a notable learned man here at home, in ships to
be caried thither, wherby those men that were appointed
to winter and stay there the whole yere, might as
well bee defended from the danger of snow and colde
ayre, as also fortified from the force or offence of
those countrey people, which perhaps otherwise with
too great multitudes might oppresse them. And
to this great aduenture and notable exploit many well
minded and forward yong Gentlemen of our countrey willingly
haue offered themselues. And first Captaine Fenton
Lieutenant generall for Captaine Frobisher, and in
charge of the company with him there, Captaine Best,
and Captaine Filpot, vnto whose good discretions the
gouernment of that seruice was chiefly commended,
who, as men not regarding peril in respect of the
profit and common wealth of their countrey, were willing
to abide the first brunt and aduenture of those dangers
among a sauage and brutish kinde of people, in a place
hitherto euer thought for extreme cold not habitable.
[Sidenote: A hundreth men appointed to inhabite
there.] The whole number of men which had offered,
and were appointed to inhabite Meta Incognita all
the yeere, were one hundreth persons, whereof 40 should
be mariners for the vse of ships, 30 Miners for gathering
the gold Ore together for the next yere, and 30 souldiers
for the better guard of the rest, within which last
number are included the Gentlemen, Goldfiners, Bakers,
Carpenters, and all necessary persons. To each
of the Captaines was assigned one ship, as wel for
the further searching of the coast and countrey there,
as for to returne and bring backe their companies
againe, if the necessity of the place so vrged, or
by miscarying of the fleet the next yere, they might
be disappointed of their further prouision. Being
therefore thus furnished with al necessaries, there
were ready to depart vpon the said voyage 15 saile
of good ships, whereof the whole number was to returne
again with their loding of gold Ore in the end of
the sommer, except those 3 ships, which should be
left for the vse of those Captains which should inhabite
there the whole yere. And being in so good readinesse,
the Generall with all the Captaines came to the Court,
then lying at Greenwich, to take their leaue of her
Maiestie, at whose hands they all receiued great encouragement,
and gracious countenance. [Sidenote: A chaine
of gold giuen to M. Frobisher.] Her highnesse besides
other good gifts, and greater promises, bestowed on
the Generall a faire chaine of golde, and the rest
of the Captaines kissed her hand, tooke their leaue,
and departed euery man towards their charge.


