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History of the government of the island of Newfoundland / With an appendix containing the Acts of Parliament made respecting the trade and fishery cover

History of the government of the island of Newfoundland / With an appendix containing the Acts of Parliament made respecting the trade and fishery

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The author traces the development of governance and legal institutions on the island, beginning with competing charters and the tension between resident planters who sought police and justice and seasonal merchants who resisted permanent administration. He describes practices such as the fishing admirals, episodes of disorder, and the progressive creation of civil governors, justices, and courts. Major statutes and administrative reforms that shifted authority and obligations affecting the fishery are analyzed, and an appendix reproduces parliamentary acts governing trade and fishing.

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John Reeves

John Reeves was a historian and author known for his work on the governance and legislative history of Newfoundland. His notable book, "History of the government of the island of Newfoundland," provides a detailed examination of the political and legal framework that shaped the island's development. In addition to his historical analysis, the work includes an appendix featuring important Acts of Parliament related to trade and fishery, highlighting the economic context of the region. Reeves' contributions offer valuable insights into Newfoundland's past and its governance.

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