PROPRIETARY ASSEMBLY OF 1725-1727
Charles Calvert, 5th Lord Baltimore, proprietor
Charles Calvert, governor 1-3
Benedict Leonard Calvert, governor 4
FIRST SESSION: October 6-November 6, 1725
SECOND SESSION: March 15-23, 1725/26
THIRD SESSION: July 12-25, 1726
FOURTH SESSION: October 10-30, 1727
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UPPER HOUSE
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William Holland
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Philemon Lloyd James Bowles
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Philip Lee
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Samuel Young '
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Richard Tilghman John Rousby
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Nicholas Lowe (A-3)
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John Hall
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Matthew Tilghman Ward Benjamin Tasker
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Charles Calvert (A-4)
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Thomas Addison (D-4)
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LOWER
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HOUSE
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ST MARY'S
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CALVERT
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James Hollyday
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Francis Mauldin
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Samuel Williamson
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John Mackall, speaker 4
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Nicholas Goldsborough
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Thomas Johnson
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Thomas Trueman
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Benjamin Mackall
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Benjamin Pemberton
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ANNAPOLIS
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Greenfield
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Walter Smith
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SOMERSET
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Robert Gordon
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Justinian Jordan
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Adderton Skinner
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Robert King
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Vachel Denton
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Thomas Waughop
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CHARLES
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George Dashiell
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PRINCE GEORGE'S
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KENT
James Harris
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George Dent
John Courts
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Levin Gale
William Stoughton
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James Stoddart (D-3)
Ralph Crabb
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Philip Kennard
Simon Wilmer
Marmaduke Tilden (D-3)
Ebenezer Blackiston (E-4)
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Joseph Harrison (D-4)
Henry Holland Hawkins
BALTIMORE
William Hamilton
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DORCHESTER
Henry Hooper
John Rider
John Kirke
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Thomas Gantt
Joseph Belt
John Magruder (E-4)
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ANNE ARUNDEL
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Daniel Scott
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Edward Pritchett
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QUEEN ANNE'S
Edward Wright
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Thomas Bordley (D-4)
John Beale
Richard Warfield
Thomas Worthington
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James Maxwell
Thomas Sheredine (Ds-1)
Roger Matthews (E-2)
TALBOT
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CECIL
John Ward
Ephraim Augustus Herman
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Solomon Wright
John Chaires
William Elliott
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Daniel Dulany (E-4)
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Robert Ungle, speaker 1-3
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(D-4)
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Committee Service
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ELECTIONS AND PRIVILEGES
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LAWS
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Hooper (3)
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Dashiell (1)
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Greenfield (1-3)
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Stoddart (1,2)
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J. Mackall (3)
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Crabb (4)
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B. Mackall (1-4)
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Bordley (1-3)
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Dulany (4)
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Maxwell (4)
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Hooper (1-3)
Crabb (1-3)
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Greenfield (1-4*)
Harris (1-4*)
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AGGR1EVANCES AND COURTS
OF JUSTICE
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ACCOUNTS
Beale (1-4*)
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Smith (1-4)
Stoughton (4)
Herman (4)
Matthews (4)
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Dent (1-4*)
Gale (1-4*)
King (1-4*)
Denton (1-4*)
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Bordley (1-3)
Warfield (1-4)
Harrison (1-3)
Belt (1-4*)
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J. Ward (1-4)
Hollyday (1-3)
Worthington (1-4)
Rider (1-4*)
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Hollyday (3, 4)
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Beale (1-4)
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Gordon (4)
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1 Last attended November 6, 1725. It is unknown if he remained in office, but no further evidence of attendance has
been found.
2 Declared not qualified to stand for election, because he was undersheriff at the time the election was held. He was
dismissed on October 12, 1725.
3 In the second session of the Assembly there is no mention of either committee appointment or reappointment, and in
the third session the several committees were "appointed and sent out," but not relisted. It is presumed that the origi-
nal committee members appointed in the first session were reappointed in both the second and third sessions. All com-
mittee members were named in the fourth session, but the worm-eaten condition of the original manuscript makes the
composition of the committees of Laws, Aggrievances, and Accounts questionable. Members whose names are as-
terisked are assumed to have continued service in the fourth session. Those whose names are legible in the surviving
portions of the manuscript are listed without an asterisk.
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