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Calvert's and son
The charter had originally been granted to Calvert's father, George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, but the 1st Baron Baltimore died before it could be executed, so it was granted to his son in his place.
Shortly afterwards the King restored the title to Maryland to Calvert's young son Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore.
Amongst Calvert's finest works are exquisite miniature wood engravings which date from this early period ; his wood and copper engravings all date from 1827 – 31, but were only seen by friends until published by his son in 1893 in an edition of 350.

Calvert's and Calvert
Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hissarlik with Troy but was persuaded by Calvert and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hissarlik site, which was on Calvert's property.
Born Robert Newton Calvert in Pretoria, South Africa, Calvert's parents moved to England when he was two years of age ; he attended school in London and Margate.
In 1868, however, the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann met Frank Calvert, who convinced Schliemann that Troy was at Hissarlik and Schliemann took over Calvert's excavations on property belonging to Calvert ; this claim is now accepted by most scholars.
Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hissarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hissarlik site, which was on Calvert's property.
In 1732 Charles Calvert signed a territorial agreement with William Penn's sons that drew a line somewhere in between the two colonies and also renounced Calvert's claim to Delaware.
* The gold and black Calvert coat of arms and red and white Crossland coat of arms are featured in the seal of the town of Ferryland, Newfoundland, present day site of Calvert's Colony of Avalon.
Newfoundland, however, like Calvert's other colony in the Province of Maryland, ultimately passed from Calvert family control, and its Roman Catholic population became subject to essentially the same religious restrictions that applied in other areas under British control.
In the meantime, Jowett joined the staff of Calvert's Strength magazine and began, with Calvert, to push the.
George Cottington, a former employee of Calvert, suggested in 1628 that Calvert's conversion had been in progress a long time before it was made public.
It's a story about Joshua Calvert's father, Marcus Calvert, set in the year 2586.
Set in England in the lead-up to and during World War II, it portrays Lewis Eliot's friendship with the gifted scholar and remarkable individual Roy Calvert, and Calvert's inner turmoil and quest for meaning in life.
These were designed and decorated by artists employed by the pottery such as Mary Helen Goodyer ( c1856 – 1941 ), George Leighton Parkinson ( 1864 – 1938 ) and William Calvert's second daughter, Eleanor " Daisy " Calvert ( 1874 – 1925 ).

Calvert's and Baron
No disgrace was attached to Calvert's departure from office: the king, to whom he had always remained loyal, confirmed his place on the Privy Council and appointed him Baron Baltimore, in County Longford, Ireland.

Calvert's and Baltimore
Benedict Leonard Calvert's portrait, along with those of the other Barons Baltimore, still hangs today in the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, the city that bears his family name.

Calvert's and against
Calvert's killing in a dispute over the station's ownership ( found to be self-defence rather than murder ) contributed to the Government passing legislation against the pirates in 1967.

Calvert's and charter
The final charter constituted the province as a palatinate, officially titled the " Province of Avalon ", under Calvert's personal rule.

Calvert's and gained
The red and white Crossland arms, which belonged to the family of Calvert's paternal grandmother, gained popularity during the American Civil War, during which Maryland remained with the Union despite many citizens ' support for the Confederacy.

Calvert's and old
When the band plays old hits from either " The Silence in Black and White " or " If Only You Were Lonely " Carli steps in and does all of Calvert's parts.

Calvert's and Avalon
In 1623, the colony became the Province of Avalon when Calvert's grant was confirmed, growing to a population of 100 by 1625.

Calvert's and colony
But whatever Calvert's intentions, Maryland was a colony of an Anglican nation.
The colony, perhaps grateful to be rid of Frederick at last, duly recognized Harford as Calvert's heir.

Calvert's and .
Peace prevailed until the English Civil War, which opened religious rifts and threatened Calvert's control of Maryland.
He was held for trial but the case was later dismissed, and he was given full citizenship as a condition of the restoration of Calvert's rule following the English Civil War.
Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England, when the Catholic King James II of England was deposed and the Protestant William III ascended the throne, a rebellion of Maryland Puritan Protestants overthrew Calvert's rule.
Henry Harford was born to Calvert's mistress, Hester Whelan, whose residence still stands as part of a private residence on Jarretsville Pike, in Phoenix, Maryland.
Calvert's population was reported as 3, 322 in 1900, but thereafter it began to decline.
In 1968 many former residents of the town visited to help its citizens celebrate Calvert's centennial.
Stanshall collaborated on numerous musical projects including Robert Calvert's 1974 concept album Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters, and Mike Oldfield's 1973 Tubular Bells where he played the Master of Ceremonies, breathily announcing the buildup of instruments in the finale of the first side of the album.
Calvert's product was released internationally in 1994 as The Princess and the Cobbler.
* Lady MacBeth ( spaceship ), Joshua Calvert's spaceship in Peter F. Hamilton's Night's Dawn trilogy
Some historians view this grant as a form of compensation for Calvert's father's having been stripped of his title of Secretary of State upon announcing his Roman Catholicism in 1625.
The red and white design is the coat of arms of the Crossland family, the family of Calvert's mother, and features a cross bottony.
Since George Calvert's mother was an heiress, he was entitled to use both coats of arms in his banner.

son and Cæcilius
Calvert accepted, though he died before the charter could be formally signed by the king and the new colony of Maryland was instead granted to his son, Cæcilius Calvert, on 20 June 1632.

son and Calvert
1759-1834 ), the illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore.
represented the Penn family for the following seventeen years in their boundary dispute with first Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore and then his son Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore of Maryland until it was peacefully resolved in 1767.
After Rosalie Stier Calvert died in 1821 and George Calvert in 1838, their son, Charles Benedict Calvert, took over the plantation.
Cecilius's son and heir, Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore.
He was succeeded to the Baronetcy of Baltimore and to his other titles by his son and heir, Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore.
Harford County is named for Henry Harford, the illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore.
He was the second son of George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore.
* Benedict Swingate Calvert ( c. 1730 – 1788 ), the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland.
He was the illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore.
Harford County is named for Henry Harford, the illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, who while not able to inherit the peerage, did inherit the Lord Proprietorship, only to lose it during the Revolution.
When George Calvert died, his son, Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, became the proprietor.
When the Duke of York made use of his charter on behalf of courtier William Penn, through conveyances made by the governor of New York, there was a brief conflict of interest between the Catholic, Tory and whose son was likewise a sometime Jacobite sympathizer Lord Baltimore with their friend the aforesaid Duke, but this was a hard fought court battle subsequently relegated to a proprietary dispute between the Calvert and Penn families, since both were held in favor by both the King and Prince James.
His son Cecil Calvert, Baron Baltimore, was a Catholic who inherited the grant for Maryland from his father and was in charge 1630-45.
Calvert died five weeks before the new charter was sealed, leaving the settlement of the Maryland colony to his son Cecilius.
His second son Leonard Calvert was the first colonial governor of the Province of Maryland.
Calvert named his son Cecilius for Sir Robert Cecil, spymaster to Queen Elizabeth, whom Calvert had met during an extended trip to Europe between 1601 and 1603, after which he became known as a specialist in foreign affairs.
The city of Baltimore, Maryland was named for his son, Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.

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