Captain 'John Mason' (
1586 –
1635) was born at
King's Lynn,
Norfolk,
England. He was a sailor, explorer, cartographer and colonizer and appointed the second
Proprietary Governor of
Newfoundland's
Cuper's Cove colony in
1615, succeeding
John Guy. Mason arrived on the island in
1616 and explored much of the territory. He compiled a map of the island and wrote and published a short tract (or 'Discourse') of his findings.
Mason drew up the first known English map of the island of
Newfoundland. Published in
William Vaughan's
Cambrensium Caroleia in 1625, the
map included previously established placenames as well as new ones such as
Bristol's Hope and Butter Pots, near
Renews. His tract entitled
''A Briefe Discourse of the New-Found-Land with the situation, temperature, and commodities thereof, inciting our nation to go forward in the hopefull plantation begunne'' was published in 1620 by Mason while in England.
In 1620 King James I's Privy Council issued Mason a commission and provided him with a ship to suppress piracy in Newfoundland. Mason ceased to be Cuper's Cove governor in 1621 and apparently he was not replaced although the settlement continued to be occupied throughout the seventeenth century.
Upon returning to England Mason consulted with Sir
William Alexander about possibly colonizing
Nova Scotia. In 1622, Mason and Sir
Ferdinando Gorges received a patent from the Council for New England for all the territory lying between the
Merrimack and
Kennebec rivers. In
1629 they divided the grant along the
Piscataqua River, with Mason receiving the southern portion. The colony was recharted as the
Province of New Hampshire. It included most of the southeastern part of the current
state of
New Hampshire, as well as portions of present-day
Massachusetts north of the Merrimack.
Although Mason never set foot in New England, he was appointed first vice-admiral of New England in 1635. He died that same year while preparing for his first voyage to the new colony.
|width="25%" align="center"|Preceded by:
'
John Guy'
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Governor of Newfoundland'
1615-1621
|width="25%" align="center"|Followed by:
'Admiral
Robert Hayman'
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External links
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Government House ''The Governorship of Newfoundland and Labrador''
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Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''