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- Sir Martin Frobisher ( British School, Dulwich Picture Gallery)
- 11 : 04 Aug 15, 2002 Mfrobish . JPG " ( sir martin frobisher, from 1577 painting by cornelius ketel)
- He had a son and heir named Thomas alive in 1570, but by 1583 his heir was his son, Sir Martin Frobisher.
- Soon matters of the garrison turned for the worse when they spotted an English fleet under Sir Martin Frobisher carrying the siege train of heavy guns for Norreys.
- Upon his return in 1578 from Frobisher Bay in the Canadian Arctic with a reputed cargo of gold-bearing ore, Sir Martin Frobisher had the refining done on Powder Mill Lane in Dartford.
- The first recorded use of a European trained watercolourist working within what is today Canadian territory is believed to be the works of John White who accompanied the expeditions of Sir Martin Frobisher in the 1570s.
- Sir Martin Frobisher was the first of a long line of explorers to venture the Northwest Passage; but it was Henry Hudson who discovered the gateway to the Northwest ( Hudson Bay ) in 1610.
- Mandeville's " Travels " captured the imagination of the medieval world and was a source of inspiration to Christopher Columbus as well as notable figures from the Elizabethan era, including Sir Walter Ralegh and Sir Martin Frobisher.
- Sir Martin Frobisher ( 1535 1595 ) on May 31, 1577 set out on his second voyage from Harwich, England with 3 ships and about 120 men to find a north west passage to China and the promise of gold ore.
- Herman Melville wrote a section on the narwhal ( written as " narwhale " ) in his 1851 novel " Moby-Dick ", in which he claims a narwhal tusk hung for " a long period " in Windsor Castle after Sir Martin Frobisher had given it to thrones from narwhal tusks.
- In 1577 he sailed, in command of the " Gabriel ", with Sir Martin Frobisher's second expedition for the discovery of the Northwest Passage, and in the following year he took part as second in command in Frobisher's third expedition, his ship being the " Judith ".
- However when Thomas Brend made his will on 15 June 1597, Nicholas's only surviving siblings were his five sisters : Mary, who married Rowland Maylard and was widowed by 1601; Katherine, who married George Sayers or Seares; Anne and Judith, who died unmarried; and Mercy, who married Peter Frobisher, son of Sir Martin Frobisher.
- The entrance to Hudson Strait was discovered in 1578 by Sir Martin Frobisher, the English navigator, who named a tidal rip at the entrance the Furious Overfall, and called the strait "'Mistaken Strait "', since he felt it held less promise as an entrance to the Northwest Passage than the body of water that was later named Frobisher Bay.