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MARYLAND MANUAL 381

1693-1694

Colonel Nicholas Greenberry

 

Appointed President of the Council by Andros.

1694

Sir Edmund Andros

 

Remained in Maryland about a week.

1694

Sir Thomas Lawrence

 

Appointed President of the Council by Andros.

1694-1698/9

Sir Francis Nicholson

1698/9-1702

Colonel Nathaniel Blackiston

1702-1704

Thomas Tench

 

Appointed President of the Council by Blackiston.

1704-1709

Colonel John Seymour

1709-1714

Major General Edward Lloyd

 

Elected President of the Council when Colonel

 

Francis Jenkins, who was senior member of the

 

Council and thus entitled to succeed Seymour,

 

failed to assert Ms right promptly.

1714-1720

John Hart

1720

Thomas Brooke

 

Became President of the Council by virtue of his

 

seniority when Hart returned to England.

1720-1727

Charles Calvert

1727-1731

Benedict Leonard Calvert

1731-1732

Samuel Ogle

1732-1733

Charles Calvert, Lord Proprietary

1733-1742

Samuel Ogle

1742-1746/7

Thomas Bladen

1746/7-1752

Samuel Ogle

1752-1753

Benjamin Tasker

 

Became President of the Council upon the death

 

of Governor Ogle.

1753-1769

Horatio Sharpe

1769-1776

Robert Eden

 

Eden was in England from May to November 1774,

 

during which time Richard Lee, President of the

 

Council, governed the Province. Lee also gov-

 

erned the Province briefly in 1776 during the inter-

 

val between the departure of Eden and the assump-

 

tion of the government by the Convention.

——o——
REVOLUTIONARY INTERREGNUM

During the years 1774 to 1776 more and more of the powers of
government came to be exercised by popular bodies though the author-
ity of the Governor was still acknowledged until Eden's departure.
These popular bodies were:

Provincial Convention—Chosen by the Freeman

June 22-25, 1774

Matthew Tilghman

Chairman

Nov. 21-25, 1774

Matthew Tilghman

Chairman

Dec. 8-12, 1774

John Hall

Chairman

April 24-May 3, 1775

Matthew Tilghman

Chairman

July 26-Aug. 14, 1775

Matthew Tilghman

Chairman

Dec. 7, 1775-Jan. 18, 1776

Matthew Tilghman ..

President

May 8-25, 1776

Charles Carroll, Barrister

President

June 21-July 6, 1776

Matthew Tilghman

President

Aug. 14-Nov. 11, 1776

Matthew Tilghman

President

 

 

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