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<p> Famous English sailor and navigator, born near Doncaster; thrice over enthusiastically essayed the discovery of the North-West [[Passage]] under Elizabeth; accompanied Drake to the West Indies; was knighted for his services against the Armada; conducted several expeditions against Spain; was mortally wounded when leading an attack on Brest, and died on his passage home (1535-1594). </p>
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<p> [[Famous]] English sailor and navigator, born near Doncaster; thrice over enthusiastically essayed the discovery of the [[North-West]] [[Passage]] under Elizabeth; accompanied Drake to the West Indies; was knighted for his services against the Armada; conducted several expeditions against Spain; was mortally wounded when leading an attack on Brest, and died on his passage home (1535-1594). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 15 October 2021

Sir Martin Frobisher [1]

Famous English sailor and navigator, born near Doncaster; thrice over enthusiastically essayed the discovery of the North-West Passage under Elizabeth; accompanied Drake to the West Indies; was knighted for his services against the Armada; conducted several expeditions against Spain; was mortally wounded when leading an attack on Brest, and died on his passage home (1535-1594).

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