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Calvert and dispatched
Appointed as Provincial Governor of Maryland by Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore on 7 December 1731, he was dispatched to Colonial America in 1732.

Calvert and Captain
As early as 1667, six years after the laying out of Talbot County, may be found in the Proceedings of the Provincial Council of Maryland, a commission issued by Charles Calvert, Esq., Captain General of all the forces within the Province of Maryland, to George Richard-son as captain of 0 troops of horse that shall march out of " Choptanck and St.
* Captain Charles Calvert ( 1680 – 1734 ), Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony.
Groves selected the head of the Manhattan District's security activities, Captain Horace K. Calvert, as head of the London Liaison Office, with the title of Assistant Military Attaché.
Working in cooperation with Eric Welsh and Michael Perrin from Tube Alloys, the London Liaison Office consisted of Calvert, Captain George C. Davis, two Women's Army Corps clerks and three CIC agents.
Governor Leonard Calvert led colonial defenses against Parliamentary privateers such as Captain Richard Ingle and William Claiborne.
Sir George Calvert had acquired a piece of Newfoundland and hired an agent Captain Edward Wynne to set up headquarters in Ferryland.
The two best known officers from this period were: Captain Peter Fleming of the Grenadier Guards and Captain Mike Calvert of the Royal Engineers.
In 1727 Lord Baltimore appointed his brother, Benedict Leonard Calvert, governor of the colony, replacing his cousin Captain Calvert.
Captain Calvert insisted on retaining fifty percent of the 3 pence tobacco duty which was his due under legislation passed in 1727.
* 1974 – Robert CalvertCaptain Lockheed and the Starfighters ( United Artists, UAG 29507 )
When Captain Calvert and the crew of the Lady MacBeth arrived back at Tranquillity, they found the habitat missing, presumed possessed and taken out of the universe.
* 1974 – Robert CalvertCaptain Lockheed and the Starfighters – lead guitar on " Widowmaker " only
: The spacecraft Hawkwind was found by Captain RN Calvert of the Société Astronomæ ( an international guild of creative artists dedicated in eternity to the discovery and demonstration of extra-terrestrial intelligence ) on 8 July 1971 in the vicinity of Mare Librium near the South Pole.
* Robert Calvert: Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters ( 2007 )
The rebellion was finally put down by the first provincial Governor, Leonard Calvert ( 1606 – 1647 ), who successfully led colonial forces against Parliamentary privateers such as Captain Richard Ingle and Claiborne.

Calvert and Edward
A series of distinguished British actresses have portrayed Queen Mary on stage and screen, including Dame Wendy Hiller ( on the London stage in Crown Matrimonial ), Dame Flora Robson ( in A King's Story ), Dame Peggy Ashcroft ( in Edward & Mrs Simpson ), Phyllis Calvert ( in The Woman He Loved ), Gaye Brown ( in All the King's Men ), Dame Eileen Atkins ( in Bertie and Elizabeth ), Miranda Richardson ( in The Lost Prince ), Margaret Tyzack ( in Wallis & Edward ), and Claire Bloom ( in The King's Speech ).
Pan and Pitys, Edward Calvert.
Notable inhabitants of these properties were the Markwicks ( builders and carpenters, from 1700 ) at Coppinghall and Milton Cottage ( Interestingly, the current generation of notable Markwicks in Uckfield run the local picture house ), Edward Kenward ( 19th century maltster ) at the Malt House, Thomas Pentecost ( a Victorian leather cutter and local poet ) in a cottage near the Grammar School and General Sir George Calvert Clarke ( commander of the Royal Scots Greys at Balaclava ) at Church House.
His cast included Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Maggie Smith, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves.
There Palmer also associated with the group of Blake-influenced artists known as The Ancients ( including George Richmond and Edward Calvert ).
It was built on a site on the corner of Lower Mosley Street by the architect Edward Salomons for the theatrical manager Charles Calvert.
Calvert appointed Edward Wynne to establish a colony which became the first successful permanent colony in Newfoundland growing to a population of 100 by 1625.
Edward Henry Calvert ( b. ca.
Following the achievements of Bewick, wood engraving was used to great effect by 19th century artists such as Edward Calvert, and its heyday lasted until the early and mid 20th century when remarkable achievements were made by Eric Gill, Eric Ravilious and others.
* Edward Calvert
The earlier Victorian buildings are mostly pink sandstone in a form of Scottish baronial style, by architects such as Edward Calvert, while the later Victorian and Edwardian buildings are often in blonde sandstone, and in a plainer, more uniform style.
Blake's visionary style was a minority taste in his lifetime, but influenced the younger group of " Ancients " of Samuel Palmer, John Linnell, Edward Calvert and George Richmond, who gathered in the country at Shoreham, Kent in the 1820s, producing intense and lyrical pastoral idylls in conditions of some poverty.
De Souza was the only child of Annie Adeline Swift ( née Calvert ) and Edward Valentine De Souza Jr. ( Rangoon 1881 – 1947 ), a Cambridge Graduate of Portuguese Indian descent ( his father originated from Goa ).
Pioneering fire fighter James Braidwood, credited with forming the first municipal fire brigade ; Edward Calvert, painter ; engraver and painter and novelist Isabella Banks ; newspaper editor and playwright George Linnaeus Banks ; and the African-Jamaican Baptist missionary Rev.
Cyrene and Cattle by Edward Calvert, 1830s or 1840s
Edward Calvert ( 1799 – 1883 ) was an English printmaker and painter.
Edward Calvert and his wife are buried at Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London ; the headstone reads He was welcomed in Helicon.
it: Edward Calvert
Here he was much impressed by the personality of Henry Fuseli, then professor of painting, formed a friendship, which lasted a lifetime, with Samuel Palmer, and had as fellow-students and companions Edward Calvert, Thomas Sidney Cooper, esq., R. A., and Frederick Tatham, whose sister he married.
Albert Edward " Eddie " Calvert ( 15 March 1922 – 7 August 1978 ) was an English trumpeter, who enjoyed his greatest successes in the 1950s.
The core members of the Ancients were Samuel Palmer, George Richmond, Edward Calvert.
The style was popular across Scotland and was applied to many relatively modest dwellings by architects such as William Burn ( 1789 – 1870 ), David Bryce ( 1803 – 76 ), Edward Blore ( 1787 – 1879 ), Edward Calvert ( c. 1847 – 1914 ) and Robert Stodart Lorimer ( 1864 – 1929 ) and in urban contexts, including the building of Cockburn Street in Edinburgh ( from the 1850s ) as well as the National Wallace Monument at Stirling ( 1859 – 69 ).

Calvert and Wynne
Wynne was dismissed that year, probably because he lacked the skills to govern a colony of that size and because Calvert himself wanted to govern the colony directly.

Calvert and group
Calvert and his group is tasked with finding Dr Mzu, who is believed to be searching for her doomsday weapon to complete her dream of slaying the Omutan people.
During periods away from Hawkwind duties, and after finally leaving the group in 1979, Calvert worked on his solo career, his creative output including albums, stage plays, poetry, and a novel.
This recognition was combined with the arrival of a group of Puritans whom Calvert had induced to establish Providence, now Annapolis, by guaranteeing their freedom of worship.
A rock group was formed in 1973, with Nick Cave ( vocals ), Mick Harvey ( guitar ), and Phill Calvert ( drums ), with other students John Cocivera, Brett Purcell and Chris Coyne ( on guitar, bass and saxophone respectively ).
Stevens played alongside a large number of prominent free improvisors in the SME, including Derek Bailey, Peter Kowald, Julie Tippetts and Robert Calvert, but from the mid 1970s, the make-up of the SME began to settle down to a regular group of Stevens, Nigel Coombes playing violin, and Roger Smith playing guitar.
In 1981, Calvert and Sylvester left the group.
Calvert, now angry at Stone for what he perceived as weakness, demanded that Stone do something, and in 1655 Stone reclaimed control in St. Mary's and led a group of soldiers to Providence ( modern Annapolis ).
* Several members of celebrated 1960s pop group The Hollies came from Brierfield, including long-time bass guitarist Bernie Calvert
Shortly, with the generation of a groundswell of support for the organisation at a meeting at Red Lion Square, Tony Whitehead and others joined Tony Calvert, Martyn Butler and Rupert Whitaker and, with the help of a new group of people, formally founded the organisation and saw it through registration as a charity to provide direct services to those affected by HIV.
Reginald Calvert ( born Pearce Reginald Hartley Calvert Spilsby, Lincolnshire, 1928 – 21 June 1966, Wendens Ambo, Essex ) was the manager of The Fortunes pop group and singer Screaming Lord Sutch, and the owner of offshore pirate radio station Radio City.
When Reginald Calvert, manager of The Fortunes pop group, founded the rival pirate station Radio City, Smedley tried to persuade Calvert to amalgamate with Radio Caroline in exchange for a new transmitter.
In the early morning of 20 June 1966, a business associate of Calvert, retired Major Oliver Smedley ( who claimed ownership of the transmitter ), sent a group of men to take possession of Shivering Sands.
Along with Palmer, Calvert, Tatham and others he formed the Blake-influenced group known as " The Ancients ".
A rock group was formed with Cave ( vocals ), Harvey ( guitar ), Calvert ( drums ) and other students on guitar, bass and saxophone.
In 1648, Stone reached an agreement with Cecilius Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore to resettle the group in central Maryland.

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