History of the government of the island of Newfoundland: History of the government of the island of Newfoundland: John Reeves' Chronicles of Governance - Uncovering Newfoundland's PastPrabhat Prakashan, 2021 M01 1 - 262 páginas History of the Government of the Island of Newfoundland by John Reeves: John Reeves presents a comprehensive account of the government and governance of the island of Newfoundland. This historical work delves into the political and administrative structures that shaped the island's development over time. Reeves meticulously traces the evolution of governance, highlighting key events, policies, and figures that influenced Newfoundland's political landscape. "History of the Government of the Island of Newfoundland" serves as a valuable resource for understanding the island's political history and its place in the broader context of colonial governance. Key Aspects of the Book "History of the Government of the Island of Newfoundland by John Reeves": John Reeves was a British lawyer, historian, and politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His interest in colonial governance led him to write extensively about the administration of Newfoundland, making significant contributions to the understanding of its political history. |
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... thereof to the council. Upon consideration of these petitions, Sir Edward Seymour, Sir John Northcott, Sir William Courtnay, Sir Thomas Carew, Sir Walter Young, and other gentlemen of Devonshire, were appointed to enquire into facts ...
... thereof in the most summary way, and that he should be obliged to go every year to the following places; viz. Bonavista, Trinity, New Perlican, Old Perlican, Carboneer, St. John's, Bay of Bulls, and Ferryland, and to stay a fortnight or ...
... thereof has suffered more, than by the French plundering it so often in the late wars.” “It is most certain that the admirals in Newfoundland have never taken any care about the good of that trade; and their reasons generally given for ...
... thereof, the fishing admirals, and some of the rest of the masters of ships and traders in the island had ridiculed the justices' authority very much, and had used their utmost endeavours to lessen them in the eyes of the lower sort of ...
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