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Sir Hugh Palliser, 1st Baronet (22 February, 172219 March, 1796) was an 18th-century governor of Newfoundland, born at Kirk Deighton, West Yorkshire, England died in Buckinghamshire.

Naval career

Palliser was an officer in the Royal Navy.

Governor of Newfoundland

Cook's chart of the Newfoundland coast
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Cook's chart of the Newfoundland coast

Palliser served as Governor of Newfoundland, and Commodore of the Newfoundland squadron from 1764 to 1768.

Palliser took active steps to restrict the French to their treaty fishing right. He worked to cultivate friendly relations with the native people of Labrador. He took steps to restrict further settlement of Newfoundland, to support the fishers based in Britain, who paid taxes in Britain, and who trained seamen who could serve in the Royal Navy in Times of war.

Association with James Cook

James Cook, who was later to become a famous explorer of the Pacific and Southern Oceans, had previously served under Palliser, as a Master's Mate, when Palliser was Captain of the HMS Eagle. The previous Governor of Newfoundland, Thomas Graves, had appointed Cook to survey the Newfoundland coast. But Cook completed his survey during Palliser's administration. Cook's very accurate maps continued to be used for over two hundred years.

During his term as Comptroller Palliser helped outfit Cook's voyages of exploration.

Cook named the Palliser Isles and Cape Palliser after his "worthy friend".

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