- Francis Lucas
Francis Lucas (c.1741 – 1770) naval officer and merchant trader born
Clontibret ,Ireland and died while at sea. He had helped establish trading relationships betweenLabrador andEngland that went on the secure the Englishfishery along that coast.Lucas server on a naval ship in charge of monitoring the fisheries along the Labrador coast from 1764 to 1766 when in 1765 he had accompanied two Moravian missionaries
Jens Haven andChristian Drachart in search of theInuit of Labrador. [Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, Volume Three, (p 384) ISBN 0-9693422-2-5] These missionaries had established contact withMikak and her family.In 1767 Lucas became second in command of
Fort York atChateau Bay . Lucas and a group of his men had killed at least 20 Inuit forplunder ing a nearby fishing station. He had taken a number of them prisoner, along which was Mikak.In 1770 Lucas left the navy and established a business partnership with
Thomas Perkins andJeremiah Coghlan , merchants ofBristol , England, and Fogo, Newfoundland, and George Cartwright to trade with the Inuit of Labrador. He had tried in vain to make contact with Mikak but was unsuccessful. Lucas then left for Fogo where he set out forPortugal with a cargo of dry fish aboard the "Enterprize" which foundered at sea.ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador
*List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador References and notes
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* [http://www.mun.ca/iser/encyclopedia.html Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador]
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