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Most of them served the entire period indicated, |
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but there were a few changes. |
1688-1689 |
William Joseph |
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Named as President of the Council of Deputies in |
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a commission from the Lord Proprietary. |
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ROYAL GOVERNMENT |
1689-1690 |
John Coode |
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Leader of the Protestant Associators who seized |
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the government on August 1, 1689. |
1690-1692 |
Nehemiah Blackiston |
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Appointed President of the Committee for the |
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Government of Maryland when Coode went to |
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England. |
1692-1693 |
Sir Lionel Copley |
1693 |
Sir Thomas Lawrence |
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Elected Governor after death of Copley, hut had |
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served only a week or two when Sir Edmund |
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Andros arrived in Maryland to assume control. |
1693 |
Sir Edmund Andros |
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Remained in Maryland about ten days before re- |
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turning to Virginia. |
1693-1694 |
Colonel Nicholas Greenberry |
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Appointed President of the Council by Andros. |
1694 |
Sir Edmund Andros |
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Remained in Maryland about a week. |
1694 |
Sir Thomas Lawrence |
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Appointed President of the Council by Andros. |
1694-1698/9 |
Sir Francis Nicholson |
1698/9-1702 |
Colonel Nathaniel Blackiston |
1702-1704 |
Thomas Tench |
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Appointed President of the Council by Blackiston. |
17,04-1709 |
Colonel John Seymour |
1709-1714 |
Major General Edward Lloyd |
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Elected President of the Council when Colonel |
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Francis Jenkins, who was senior member of the |
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Council and thus entitled to succeed Seymour, |
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failed to assert his right promptly. |
1714-1716 |
John Hart |
RESTORATION OF THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT |
1716-1720 |
John Hart |
1720 |
Thomas Brooke |
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Became President of the Council by virtue of his |
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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 |