Summary: | Newfoundland During the first half of the seventeenth century they [the London merchants] made persistent efforts to dominate them [the transatlantic fisheries]. The first enterprise of this character which affected Newfoundland was the plantation scheme undertaken by the London and Bristol, or Newfoundland, Company, which was chartered in 1610. This joint-stock organization, composed of merchants of London and Bristol, with a sprinkling of nobles and gentry, sent out a number of settlers under the leadership of John Guy, a Bristol merchant, in 1611. PRINTED ITEM Re-file FEB 1981 G. M. Story MAR 1971 JH MAR 1971 Used I and Sup Used I Not used
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