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Traced our family tree back to this guy, sounded like he had an interesting life and I would of loved to hear a story or two from him. Taken off Wikipedia.

 

Sir Richard Whitbourne (1561 1635) was an English colonist, mariner and author.

 

Richard Whitbourne was born near Bishopsteignton in south Devon, England, where he was baptised on 20 June 1561.[1] Whilst apprenticed to a merchant adventurer of Southampton, he sailed extensively around Europe and twice to Newfoundland. He served in a ship of his own against the Great Armada under Lord Admiral Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk. He spent the next thirty years in cod fishing off Newfoundland. He assisted the pirates Peter Easton and Henry Mainwaring to seek pardons from James I of England.[1]

 

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.[2]

 

In 1620, Whitbourne published A Discourse and Discovery of New-found-land in order to promote colonisation on the island.

 

Between 1589 (at latest) and 1627 Whitbourne had a house at or near Exmouth on the south Devon coast of England.[1][3] Perhaps dying on a foreign voyage, he was buried at Teignmouth, on the coast near his birthplace, in August 1635.[1]

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My grans family owned Collins mountain near Newrey in NI and when her husband died in 1919 somehow she was edged sideways and got nothing but I cannot find reference to this mountain anywhere.

My great great grandfather was a travelling salesman for Donegal tweed and always had a pistol with him while in England so the social structure is still unchanged there in the UK (joke).

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