Luke Foxe

He left the Thames in May 1631 in the ''Charles'', took 20 days to work through Hudson Strait, reaching the Bay on 11 July. Blocked by ice to the northward, he went south of Southampton Island to Roes Welcome Sound and south along the west shore to Port Nelson, Manitoba where he found Thomas Button's winter camp of 18 years before, turned north-east, met Thomas James on 29 August, went north into Foxe Channel and into the lower part of Foxe Basin, turned back at 66°47'N, passed Hudson Strait in 10 days and reached England in October without any deaths among his crew. Provided by Wikipedia
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North-west Fox or Fox from the North-west passage by Fox, Luke
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North-vvest [!] Fox or Fox from the North-west passage by Fox, Luke
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North-West Fox or Fox from the North-West passage by Fox, Luke
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