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* Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, 18th Proprietor Governor of Maryland ( 29 September 1699 24 April 1751 ), married Mary Janssen, daughter of Sir Theodore Janssen, 1st Baronet Janssen and Williamsa Henley.
Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, 3rd Proprietor and 17th Proprietary Governor of Maryland, FRS ( September 29, 1699 April 24, 1751 ) was a British nobleman and Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland.
Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, 4th Proprietor of Maryland ( February 6, 1731 September 4, 1771 ) was an English nobleman and last in the line of Barons Baltimore.

Proprietor and
* 1663 The Province of Carolina is granted by charter to eight Lords Proprietor in reward for their assistance in restoring Charles II of England to the throne.
* The Vernon Clipper-( 1879 1880 )-Alexander Cobb as Editor and Proprietor and later Alex A.
* The Lamar News-( 1886 1887 )-E. J. McNatt as Editor and Proprietor
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore ( August 8, 1605 November 30, 1675 ), was an English peer who was the first Proprietor and Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland, and ninth Proprietary Governor of the Colony of Newfoundland.
* Cyrus W. Gilfain Charles E. Stevens ( Proprietor of the perfume factory and holder of the island of Florodora )
* Lords Proprietor ( 1665 1703 )
: See also: Lords Proprietor ( 1665 1703 ) and Governors under the Proprietors ( 1665 1674 )
* Benedict Swingate Calvert ( c. 1730 1788 ), the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland.
* Henry Harford ( 1758 1834 ), 5th and last Proprietor of Maryland.
: See also: Lords Proprietor ( 1665 1703 ) and Governors under the Proprietors ( 1665 1674 )
* Mollie Ralston Proprietor of Monkswell Manor, and wife of Giles.
Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore, 2nd Proprietor and 6th and 9th Proprietary Governor of Maryland ( August 27, 1637 February 21, 1715 ), inherited the colony in 1675 upon the death of his father, Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.
His father Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore ( 1605 1675 ) was the first Proprietor Governor of Maryland, and 9th Proprietor Governor of Newfoundland.
Frederick Calvert was born in 1731, the eldest son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, 3rd Proprietor Governor of Maryland ( 1699 1751 ).
* Henry Harford ( 1758 1834 ), the last Lord Proprietor of Maryland.
* Proprietor of New Somersetshire: Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 1635 1647
* 1945 1955: Proprietor, Eddie Jacobson's Westport Menswear, Kansas City, Missouri

Proprietor and Sir
It is named after Sir John Colleton, 1st Baronet, one of the eight Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina.
The county was named for Sir George Carteret, one of the 17th century English Lords Proprietor, or for his descendant and heir John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville.
From 1663 until 1779, the District was held under control of the descendants of Sir George Carteret, one of the original Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina.
The eighth share belonged to Lord Carteret, great-grandson of original Lord Proprietor, Sir George Carteret.
This charter issued by King Charles II of England proposed the formation of the Lords Proprietor and gave the lands of Carolina to the eight proprietors: the Earl of Clarendon, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton.

Proprietor and William
Fighting off a prior claim by Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, Proprietor of Maryland, the Duke passed his somewhat dubious ownership on to William Penn in 1682.
Beginning in 1664 British colonization began ; after a series of wars between the Dutch and English, the area stabilized under British rule, with strong influences from the Quaker communities under the auspices of Proprietor William Penn.
It was laid out and renamed Nassau in 1695 by Nicholas Trott, the most successful Lord Proprietor, in honour of the Prince of Orange-Nassau who became William III of Great Britain.
Proprietor Fencie ( William Hartnell ) recognises him ; wanting no trouble, he closes his establishment a bit early.
In 1664, Drummond was chosen to be governor of the Albemarle County colony ( which would eventually become North Carolina ) by Virginia Governor William Berkeley at the request of Berkeley's fellow Lords Proprietor of the colony.

Proprietor and from
The name of the county was derived from the barony of the Proprietor of the Maryland colony, Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, in County Longford, Ireland.
The name was derived from Charles Calvert, 5th Lord Baron of Baltimore Absolute Lord and Proprietor of the British Provinces of Maryland.
The island was inhabited until 1855, when the Lord Proprietor Augustus Smith removed the remaining population from the island.
The 1663 charter granted the Lords Proprietor title to all of the land from the southern border of the Virginia Colony at 36 degrees north to 31 degrees north ( along the coast of present-day Georgia ).
The area that became the Granville District had been a part of the Province of Carolina, which was a proprietary colony under the control of eight Lords Proprietor from 1663 to 1729.
:" The Spinning Mill and Village of Friock, of which Mr Gardyne of Middleton is the Superior, and Mr John Andson, Proprietor holding in feu, hitherto called ' Friock Feus ' from this date henceforward is to be named “ FRIOCKHEIM ” and of which change of designation this on the part of Mr Gardyne and Mr Andson is notice unto all whom it may concern .”
Between the two most renowned dancers in the world, the Original JOHN DIAMOND and the colored boy JUBA, for a Wager of $ 200, on < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> MONDAY EVENING </ span > July 8th at the < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE </ span >, which building has been expressly hired from the Proprietor, Mr. Smith, for this night only, as its accommodations will afford all a fair view of each step of these wonderful Dancers.
An indentured male servant who served his term received his freedom dues from his master and a grant of one hundred acres from the Lords Proprietor.
In 1719, the Crown purchased the South Carolina colony from the absentee Lords Proprietor and appointed Royal Governors.

Proprietor and Earl
Wilmington was named by Proprietor Thomas Penn after his friend Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, who was prime minister in the reign of George II of Great Britain.
In 1663, the Earl of Clarendon was one of eight Lords Proprietor given title to a huge tract of land in North America which became the Province of Carolina.
The Ashley and Cooper Rivers in South Carolina were named for the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, who was the Chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony.
The city of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, was named by Proprietor Thomas Penn for his friend Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington.
The river was named for Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury and chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony.
The river was named for Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury and chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony.
The Fundamental Constitutions are usually attributed to John Locke, in collaboration with his patron Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, a leading Lord Proprietor with a long-standing interest in colonial affairs.

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