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MARYLAND MANUAL, 247

sioners appointed by the Parliamentary Commissioners July
22, 1654 (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 313). To this list were added
Sampson Waring, William Parker and William Parrott, who
sat on December 5, 1654 (10 Md. Arch. Prov. Ct. 407, vide 3
Md. Arch. Coun. 317); Captain Robert Sly, April 24, 1655
(10 Md. Arch. Prov. Ct. 412); Thomas Mears or Marsh on
June 26, 1655 (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 316. 10 Md. Arch. Prov. Ct.
419 ); Woodman Stockley on October 5, 1655 (10 Md. Arch.
Prov. Ct. 423); Michael Brooke on December 26, 1655 (10 Md.
Arch Prov. Ct. 430); John Potts, on August 13, 1655 (3 Md.
Arch. Coun, 317); Philip Morgan, William Ewens, Thomas
Thomas, Philip Thomas, Samuel Withers and Richard Woolman
all appointed by Provincial Court in March, 1656-7 (10 Md.
Arch. Prov. Ct. 493); [On September 25, 1657, Lloyd, Hatch
and Brooke were designated as Commissioners of the Quorum,
10 Md. Arch. Prov. Ct. 529, from January, 1655, until the bat-
tle of March 25, 1655, William Stone claimed power under
Baltimores' instructions.]

12. Josias Fendall commissioned by the Proprietary July 10, 1656
(3 Md. Arch. Coun. 323), was charged with assuming a pre-
tended power from Captain William Stone October 5, 1655 (10
Md. Arch. Prov. Ct. 427), on September 24, 1657, he took
oath not to be a disturber of the present government until
there be a full determination ended in England of all matters
relating to this government ( 10 Md. Arch. Prov. Ct. 463 ).
Fuller and the other Commissioners formally surrendered the
government to him March 24, 1657-8 (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 340).
While absent from the Province, June 18, 1657, to February
26, 1657-8, Fendall appointed Luke Barber to administer the
government (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 332).

13. Philip Calvert, brother of the Proprietary, commissioned by him
June 24, 1660. He was administering the government as early
as October, 1660 (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 392).

14. Charles Calvert, son and heir of the Proprietary, commissioned by
him September 14, 1661 (3 Md. Arch. Coun. 439), was exercis-
ing authority before the end of November (3 Md. Arch. Coun.
441), was recommissioned February 16, 1665-6 (5 Md. Arch.
Coun. 54.1 and 15 Md. Arch. Coun. 1 ), and succeeded his father
as third Lord Baltimore and second Lord Proprietary on No-
vember SO, 1675 (5 Md. Arch. Coun. 243). He left the
Province probably in May, 1669, and returned before Novem-
ber 7, 1670. At his departure he left his uncle, Philip Cal-
vert, the Chancellor, in charge of the Province, probably with-
out a commission (5 Md. Arch. Coun. 49-56). On July 20,
1670, he appointed Philip Calvert, William Calvert, Jerome
White and Baker Brooke "Deputies and Commissioners" in
charge of the Province (5 Md. Arch. Coun. 66).

15. Caecilius Calvert, infant son and heir of the Proprietary, com-
missioned June 16, 1676 (15 Md. Arch. Coun. 105); left as
nominal Governor by Charles, third Lord Baltimore, on his
departure from the Province in June, 1676 (15 Md. Arch. Coun.
92-94). The government was actually carried on by Jesse
Wharton, Deputy Governor, until his death in July, 1676 (15
Md. Arch. Coun. 118), and by Thomas Notley, Deputy Gov-
ernor, after that event. Notley was named by Wharton as his
successor on July 27, 1676 (15 Md. Arch. Coun. 11 ).

 

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