Hugh Bonfoy

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Hugh Bonfoy (c. 1720 12 March 1762) was a naval officer and colonial governor of Newfoundland.

Bornc. 1720
Died12 March 1762 (aged 4142)
Branch Royal Navy
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Hugh Bonfoy
Bornc. 1720
Died12 March 1762 (aged 4142)
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
Branch Royal Navy
RankCommodore
CommandsHMS Augusta
HMS Berwick
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Bonfoy entered the Royal Navy in 1739 and was promoted to lieutenant in 1744 and to captain in 1745. He was captain of the fourth-rate HMS Augusta and then of the third-rate HMS Berwick.[1] He became governor of Newfoundland in 1753.[1] The common perception on the island was the uncertainty about the loyalty of Irish Roman Catholics in Newfoundland. Bonfoy did not allow Irish Catholics to worship stating that:

"Liberty of Conscience is allowed to all Persons except Papists."[1]

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