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Francis Fletcher (clergyman)

Francis Fletcher (''c.'' 1555 – ''c.'' 1619) was a clergyman of the Church of England who accompanied Sir Francis Drake on his circumnavigation of the world from 1577 to 1580 and kept a written account of it.
==Life==
Much is known about Fletcher's three years of voyaging around the world with Drake, but there is little certain information about the rest of his life.〔David B. Quinn, ''Explorers and Colonies: America, 1500–1625'' (Continuum, 1990), (p. 194 )〕 John Venn identified Fletcher with a man of this name who entered Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1574, but did not take a degree.〔John Venn, John Archibald Venn, ''Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900'', vol. 2 (1922)〕 He was briefly Rector of St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, a parish of the City of London, resigning in July 1576 to join Drake in his preparation of a fleet for purposes which are still disputed.〔George Hennessy, ''Novam repertorium ecclesiasticum Londonense'' (London, 1898), p. 268〕 He acted as Drake's chaplain during the three-year voyage which ensued, keeping a journal of their adventures which he handed to Drake on the expedition's return to England in 1580.〔
In September 1578, Drake's own ship, the ''Golden Hind'', passed the Strait of Magellan amid storms, and Fletcher recorded that the ship was driven to the "utmost island of Terra Incognita".〔William Edmundson, ''A History of the British Presence in Chile'' (2009), (p. 11 )〕 He made a map of "Elizabeth Iland" ''(pictured)'',〔British Library, ''Sir Francis Drake: an exhibition to commemorate Francis Drake's Voyage around the World, 1577–1580'' (London, 1977), p. 68〕 which Fletcher and Drake claimed for England, naming it Elizabeth Island.〔Henry Raup Wagner, ''Sir Francis Drake's Voyage Around the World'' (1926), p. 92: "Fletcher's act of taking possession".〕

Fletcher was sometimes at odds with Drake. In a sermon he preached to the expedition in January 1580, Fletcher suggested that their ships' recent woes had resulted from the unjust death of Thomas Doughty, whom Drake had ordered to be beheaded on 2 July 1578. After the sermon, Drake had Fletcher chained to a hatch cover,〔Peter Whitfield, ''Sir Francis Drake'' (2004), p. 7〕 then "solemnly excommunicated him".〔Walter Oakeshott, ''Founded Upon the Seas: A Narrative of Some English Maritime and Overseas Enterprises during the Period 1550–1616'' (1942, new edition 2010), (p. 83 )〕
Venn states that Fletcher was Rector of Bradenham in Buckinghamshire from 1579 to 1592, but a later writer, David B. Quinn, points out that Fletcher was still overseas in 1579 and believes Venn has confused him with a man named Richard Fletcher.〔 In 1593 Fletcher became Vicar of Tickhill, Yorkshire, and in 1605 he married Margaret Gallard, a widow. He may have died in 1619, when another man was appointed to his church benefice.〔
Fletcher's log of Drake's voyage formed the basis of ''The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake'', an account of the voyage published in London in 1628 at the instigation of Drake's nephew, another Francis Drake.〔(The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake... carefully collected out of the Notes of Master Francis Fletcher ) (London, Nicholas Bourne, 1628)〕 A copy of the first part of Fletcher's journal was made by a man named John Conyers, described as "Citizen and Apothecary of London", about 1677, and this survives in the British Library, catalogued as "Sloane MS 61, ''Francis Fletcher's Log''".〔〔

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