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CIVIL LIST 131

George's County (Prot, son of John Addison above), and his
brother-in-law, DANIEL DULANY, SR. of Annapolis (Prot), com.
jointly, 6 Nov. 1721.

11. Col. WILLIAM HOLLAND, DANIEL DULANY, SR., Col.
THOMAS ADDISON, and his half brother-in-law, Col. THOMAS
BROOKE II, com. jointly, 20 Oct. 1722. Dulany resigned in July,
1724.

12. Col. WILLIAM HOLLAND, Col. THOMAS ADDISON, and Col.
THOMAS BRO6KE II, com. jointly, 15 July 1724. Addison died in

June, 1727.

13. Col. WILLIAM HOLLAND, Col. THOMAS BROOKE II,
his former son-in-law, PHILIP LEE of Prince George's County
(Prot, wife Prot. convert), com. jointly, 7 June 1727; all "were
soon displaced to provide for Capt. Calvert. Brooke died 7 Jan.
1730/1 and Holland in Oct., 1732.

14. *Capt. CHARLES CALVERT of Annapolis (Prot., Baltimore's
cousin), deprived of the Lt. Governor's place and com. sole Com-
missary General by his successor, the Hon. Benedict Leonard
Calvert, 15 July 1727; dismissed next year for opposing I^t. Gov.
Calvert.

15. *Hon. EDWARD HENRY CALVERT of Annapolis (Prot. con-
vert, Baltimore's brother), com. by Proprietary, 19 June 1728 and
sworn 11 Feb. 1728/9; died in office, 24 April 1730.

16. *Capt CHARLES CALVERT, com. again, 9 May 1730; died
in office, 2 Feb. 1733/4.

17. BENJAMIN TASKER, SR. of Annapolis (Prot., mother prob.
Cath.; wife's mother Cath., son-in-law of Bladen above) and
DANIEL DULANY, SR., com. jointly, 5 Feb. 1733/4. Tasker re-
signed, to be Proprietary Agent and Receiver General, 12 Nov.
1734.

18. DANIEL DULANY, SR., com. 13 Nov. 1734; recom. 14 Oct.
1742; died in office, 5 Dec. 1753.

19. BENJAMIN TASKER, SR. (who had lately resigned die pro-
prietary Agency) and his son-in-law, DANIEL DULANY, JR. of
Annapolis (Prot. ), com. jointly, 15 Aug. 1754; Dulany resigned
in Jan., 1756.

20. BENJAMIN TASKER, SR., remained sole Commissary cm
Dulany's resignation; he resigned in favor of his son-in-law, 2
Dec. 1758.


 

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