Francis Pickmore
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Francis Pickmore (c., 1756 – February 24, 1818) naval officer and colonial governor born England and died St. John's, Newfoundland.

Pickmore spent his early naval career in Newfoundland as a lieutenant in 1777 and by 1814 he had reached the rank of vice-admiral. He was appointed governor of Newfoundland in 1816.

Pickmore's term was marked by strife and severe economic depression that had hit the island following the Napoleonic wars and influx of Irish immigrants. Pickmore is noted as the first governor of Newfoundland to stay the winter. He died in St. John's and Captain John Bowker, a senior officer under Pickmore's command, acted as governor until Governor Sir Charles Hamilton arrived.

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Preceded by
Sir Richard Goodwin Keats
Commodore Governor of Newfoundland
1816-1818
Succeeded by
Sir Charles Hamilton
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