John Guy, the founder of the first …
Years: 1615 - 1615
March
John Guy, the founder of the first English colony in Canada, had returned to England in April 1613, never to return, as far as is known, to Newfoundland.
However, it was largely as a result of his able leadership that the colony had been so successful in the first three years of its existence.
Guy had become disillusioned due to the lack of support from the London merchants and had remained in Bristol though he will later receive a grant of land in Newfoundland which he is to name Sea Forest.
John Mason is appointed the second governor of the Cuper's Cove colony in 1615.
Locations
People
Groups
- Beothuk people
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
- Newfoundland (English Colony)
- London and Bristol Company
