The 'Province of Avalon' was the area around the settlement of
Ferryland which upon the success of the colony grew to include the land held by
Vaughan and all the land that lay between Ferryland and
Petty Harbour.
Sir
George Calvert had acquired a piece of
Newfoundland and hired an agent Captain
Edward Wynne to set up headquarters in Ferryland. The area he termed ''The Colony of Avalon'' in honour of ''"old Avalon...the first-fruits of Christianity in Britain."''
[1] In 1620 Calvert obtained a grant from Sir William Vaughan for all of the land that lay north of a point between
Fermeuse and
Aquaforte to as far north as Caplin Bay (now
Calvert) on the southern shore of the
Avalon Peninsula.
See also
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List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador
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Cuper's Cove
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Bristol's Hope
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British colonization of the Americas
References
1. Kevin Major, ''As Near to Heaven by Sea: A History of Newfoundland and Labrador'', 2001, ISBN 0-14-027864-8