James Wallace (governor)

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Sir James Wallace (1731January 6, 1803) naval officer and colonial governor born England and died London, England.

Wallace entered the Royal Navy In 1746, and in 1755 promoted lieutenant then in 1762 he became a commander. On April 12, 1794, Wallace was promoted Rear-Admiral and commander-in-chief and governor of Newfoundland.

Wallace under his governorship defended the coast of Newfoundland from French privateers. In August 1796 under Wallace's leadership successfully defended St. John's against a French squadron of seven ships and three frigates and raised a militia known as Skinner's Fencibles.

He departed Newfoundland in 1797 for England, and left active service.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Richard King
Commodore Governor of Newfoundland
1794-1796
Succeeded by
William Waldegrave