'Sir Richard Whitbourne' (1579 –
1628) was an English
colonist, author and mariner.
Asked by
William Vaughan to
govern his
colony at
Renews in
Newfoundland, he did so from 1618 until 1620 when Vaughan abandoned the venture. Whitbourne was sent to establish law and order in the colony, he was the first to hold a court of justice in
North America at
Trinity in 1615.
[1]
In 1620, Whitbourne published ''A Discourse and Discovery of New-found-land'' in order to promote colonisation on the island.
''See also:
Newfoundland governors''
References and notes
1. Paul O'Neill (2003) The Oldest City, The Story of St. John's, Newfoundland (p. 81) ISBN 0-9730271-2-6
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''
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A Discourse and Discovery of New-found-land by Richard Whitbourne (1620)