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192 HIS LORDSHIP'S PATRONAGE

more, 1903); Maryland during the English Chil Wars (JHUS, series 25,
nos. 4, 5, Baltimore, 1906-07); Maryland under the Commonwealth, a
Chronicle of the Years 1649-1658
(JHUS, series 29, No. 1, Baltimore,
1911); "Maryland under the Restoration, 1658-1676" (MS at Md. Hist.
Society); " Maryland Ruled by the Second Lord Proprietary, 1676-1689 "
(MS at Md. Hist. Society); " The Protestant Revolution in Maryland,"
American Historical Association, Annual Report for the Year 1897, 279-
353; and "The Royal Province of Maryland in 1692," Md, Hist. Mag.,
XV (1920), 125-68.

The interplay of religious and political motifs in the same period may
be followed in George Petrie, Church and State in Early Maryland (JHUS,
series 10, no. 4, Baltimore, 1892); Alfred Pearce Dennis, " Lord Balti-
more's Struggle with the Jesuits, 1634-1649," American Historical Asso-
ciation, Annual Report for the Year 1900, 105-25; Daniel Richard
Randall, A Puritan Colony in Maryland (JHUS, series 4, no. 6, Baltimore,
1886); Lawrence Counselman Wroth, " The First Sixty Years of the
Church of England in Maryland, 1632-1692," Md. Hist. Mag., XI
(1916), 1-41; and Francis Edgar Sparks, Causes of the Maryland Revolu-
tion of 1689
(JHUS, series 14, nos. 11, 12, Baltimore, 1896).

We have a second series of articles describing the later proprietary
period (1715-76) and the Revolution. These begin with Bernard Christian
Steiner, " The Restoration of the Proprietary of Maryland and the Legisla-
tion against Roman Catholics during the Governorship of Captain John
Hart (1714-1720)," American Historical Association, Annual Report for
the Year 1899,
I, 229-307, and St. George Leakin Sioussat, Economics and
Politics in Maryland, 1720-1750, and the Public Services of Daniel Dulany
the Elder
(JHUS, series 21, nos. 6, 7, Baltimore, 1903). See also, in this
connection, Aubrey C. Land, "Genesis of a Colonial Fortune: Daniel
Dulany of Maryland," William and Mary Quarterly, series 3, VII (1950),
255-69.

There follows a series by Paul Henry Giddens relating to the Sharpe
administration of 1753-69: " Governor Horatio Sharpe and his Maryland
Government," Md. Hist. Mag., XXXII (1937), 156-74; "The French
and Indian War in Maryland, 1753 to 1756," ibid., XXX (1935), 281-
310; " Maryland and the Earl of Loudon," ibid., XXIX (1934), 268-94;
" Maryland and the Stamp Act Controversy," ibid., XXVII (1932), 79-98;
"Governor Horatio Sharpe Retires," ibid., XXXI (1936), 215-25. See
also Arthur Meier Schlesinger, " Maryland's Share in the Last Intercolonial
War," ibid., VII (1912), 119-49, 243-67, and the article by Dr. Giddens
cited below.

On the fall of proprietary government the principal writings are Charles

Albro Barker, " The Revolutionary Impulse in Maryland," ibid., XXXVI

(1941), 125-38; Bernard Christian Steiner, Life and Administration of

I Sir Robert Eden (JHUS, series 16, nos. 7-9, Baltimore, 1898); Rosamond

I Randall Beime, " Portrait of a Colonial Governor: Robert Eden," Md.

* Hist. Mag., XLV (1950), 153-75, 294-311; John Archer Silver, The

(Provisional Government of Maryland (1774-1776) (JHUS, series 13,


 

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