PROPRIETARY ASSEMBLY OF 1719-1721/22
Charles Calvert, 5th Lord Baltimore, proprietor
John Hart, governor 1, 2
Charles Calvert, governor 3-5
FIRST SESSION: May 14-June6, 1719
SECOND SESSION: April 5-22, 1720
THIRD SESSION: October 11-27, 1720
FOURTH SESSION: July 18-AugUSt 5, 1721
FIFTH SESSION: February 20-28, 1721/22
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UPPER HOUSE
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Thomas Brooke
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Thomas Addison
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Matthew Tilghman Ward
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James Bowles (A-3)
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William Holland
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Philemon Lloyd
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Thomas Bordley (A-2,
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John Rousby (A- 5)
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Samuel Young
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Richard Tilghman
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Ds-5)1
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John Hall
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Henry Lowe (D-5)
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LOWE
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R HOUSE
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ST MARY'S
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John Rousby (C-5) 2
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James Lloyd
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Stephen Knight (E-3,
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Henry Peregrine Jowles
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Walter Smith
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Thomas Emerson (D-2)
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Ds-3)5
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(D-2)
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Benjamin Mackall
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Thomas Edmondson
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John Ward (E-5)
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Thomas Trueman
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CHARLES
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William Clayton (E-3)
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ANNAPOLIS
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Greenheld (S-3, E-4)
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John Parry (D-2)
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SOMERSET
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Thomas Bordley (C-2)
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George Clarke
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John Fendall
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Benjamin Wailes
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John Beale (Ds-2) 6
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Thomas Waughop
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George Dent
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John Jones
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Benjamin Tasker (E-2)
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John Baker (E-4)
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Robert Hanson
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John Caldwell
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Amos Garrett (E-2)
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KENT
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Alexander Contee (E-3)
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George Dashiell
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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Nathaniel Hynson (D-4)
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BALTIMORE
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DORCHESTER
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James Stoddart
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James Smith
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James Maxwell
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Roger Woolford
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Robert Tyler
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St. Ledger Codd
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Francis Dollahyde (D-4)
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John Brannock
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Philip Lee
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Lambert Wilmer
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James Phillips (D-2)
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John Rider
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Ralph Crabb
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ANNE ARUNDEL
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Richard Colegate (D-5)
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Peter Taylor (EV-1, E-2) 3
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QUEEN ANNE'S
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Joseph Hill
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Roger Matthews (E-3)
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CECIL
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Charles Wright (D-3)
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Daniel Mariartee
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John Dorsey (E-5)
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William Dare (S-4)
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Thomas Fisher
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Edmond Benson
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TALBOT
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Ephraim Augustus Herman
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James Earle, Sr.
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Richard Warfield
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Robert Ungle, speaker
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James Frisby (D-2)
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William Turbutt
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CALVERT
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Roger Larramore 4
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James Earle, Jr. (E-4)
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John Mackall
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Committee Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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Parry (1)
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AGGRIEVANCES
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Emerson (1)
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J. Mackall (1-5)
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Benson (1, 3, 4)
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Tyler (1-5)
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Colegate (1)
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Rousby (1-4)
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Smith (1-4)
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Mariartee (1-5)
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Warfield (3-5)
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J. Lloyd (1-5)
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Woolford (1-5)
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Wright (1,2)
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ACCOUNTS
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Crabb (1-5)
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Brannock (1)
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Hynson (1-4)
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Hill (1-4)
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Colegate (1-4)
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Dashiell (1)
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Fisher (1-4)
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Phillips (1)
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Dashiell (5)
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J. Mackall (2-5)
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Turbutt (1)
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Codd (1-5)
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LAWS
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Colegate (2, 3)
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Hanson (1)
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Beale (1)
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Bordley (1)
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Contee (3-5)
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Codd (1)
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Turbutt (1,3-5)
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Stoddart (1-5)
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Earle, Jr. (4, 5)
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Maxwell (1)
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Rider (2-4)
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Lee (1-5)
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Smith (O
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Earle, Sr. (2-5)
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1 Originally elected a delegate to the Lower House, Bordley was appointed to the Council by April 6, 1720. However, in
a letter dated September 1721, he was discharged from further service as a councilor after angering Governor Calvert
with what the governor termed "Council of pernicious Consequence." In February 1721/22, the governor declared that
since membership on the Council was the only qualification for membership in the Upper House, Bordley's discharge
from the Council also removed him from service in the Upper House.
2 Originally elected a delegate to the Lower House, Rousby was appointed to the Council prior to the fifth session.
3 The election of Taylor was declared void on May 19, 1719, after the Lower House determined that the sheriff had
been "very partiall and remiss in his Duty." He was declared duly reelected on April 7, 1720.
4 Although his first name was usually given as Roger in the Lower House journal, it was occasionally listed as Robert.
5 Knight was asked to withdraw from the Lower House on October 14, 1720, after the Committee of Elections and
Privileges reported that no indenture was returned from the sheriff for his election. The sheriff was fined for not fulfill-
ing his duties.
6 The election of a new delegate from Annapolis was called for on April 6, 1720, to replace Beale, who had become
clerk of the Council prior to the second session.
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