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Cęcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore


 

Cęcilius (Cecil) Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (August 8, 1605November 30, 1675), inherited on the death of his father George in 1632 the grant by Charles I of England of the new colony of Maryland. Cęcilius, called Cecil, thus became Maryland's first Proprietary Governor (16321675) though he never visited the colony. He governed through deputies, the last being his only son Charles.

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August 8 - 1605 - November 30 - 1675 - George - 1632 - Charles I of England - Maryland - Proprietary Governor - Charles

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Lord Baltimore, a Roman Catholic, struggled to maintain possession of Maryland during the English Civil War by trying to convince Parliament of his loyalty by appointing a Protestant, William Stone, as his governor. Baltimore lost control of the colony for a brief period, however, due to Puritan pressure during the rule of Oliver Cromwell. He regained the colony in 1657.

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Roman Catholic - English Civil War - Parliament - Protestant - William Stone - Puritan - Oliver Cromwell - 1657

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There are several locations in the United States named after the Barons Baltimore, including Baltimore, Maryland, Calvert County, Maryland, Cecil County, Maryland, Charles County, Maryland, Leonardtown, Maryland, St. Leonard, Maryland and Calvert Cliffs, Maryland.

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United States - Baltimore, Maryland - Calvert County, Maryland - Cecil County, Maryland - Charles County, Maryland - Leonardtown, Maryland - St. Leonard, Maryland - Calvert Cliffs, Maryland

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Lord Baltimore's family also had title to Ferryland and the Province of Avalon in Newfoundland and he administered the colony between 1629 and 1632 when he left for Maryland. In 1637, however, Sir David Kirke acquired a charter giving him title to the entire island of Newfoundland superseding the charter granted to his father, George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. Baltimore fought against the new charter and, in 1660, gained official recognition of the old Charter of Avalon but never attempted to retake the colony.

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Ferryland - Province of Avalon - Newfoundland - David Kirke - George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore

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Lord Baltimore was married to Anne Arundell, the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour, in 1627 or 1628. Her name survives in that of Anne Arundel County.

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Anne Arundell - Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1627 - 1628 - Anne Arundel County

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