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'Renews' (now part of
Renews-Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a small fishing village on the southern shore of
Newfoundland 83 kilometres south of
St. John's.
History
The village was first settled by migratory fisherman and then by colonists. The colony was first proposed in
1610 by the
London and Bristol Company which had previously started a colony at
Cuper's Cove but settlement was delayed by the presence of
pirate Peter Easton. In
1615, the territory was sold to
William Vaughan who initially sent settlers to Aquaforte. Around
1617 Governor
Richard Whitbourne moved six remaining colonists to Renews but they left by
1619. Vaughan soon sold land that crossed the
Avalon Peninsula, including Renews harbour to
Henry Cary, 1st
Viscount Falkland who named the territory
South Falkland.
According to local legend, the ''
Mayflower'' landed at Renews in
1620, where it picked up water and supplies before sailing on to
Plymouth Rock.
Prominent natives
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Loyola Hearn, Newfoundland politician and current
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
See also
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British colonization of the Americas
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List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador