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Source References to the Civil List in His Lordship's Patronage by Donnell M. Owings
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4. Thomas Notley of St. Mary's City (Cath.) and *Col. Benjamin Rozer

of Charles County (Prot., wife Cath,), com, jointly by Charles Calvert, now
Lord Baltimore and about to leave the province , 13 June 1676 (AM, XV, 119);
superseded on Baltimore's return. Notley died in April, 1679 and Rozer in
June, 1681.

5. *Rt. Hon. Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore (Cath.), probably acted
as his own Receiver from his return to Maryland, shortly before 8 Jan. 1678/9,
until his departure for England in May, 1684.

6. *Col. Henry Darnall I of Prince George's County (Cath.), com, 8
May 1684 (AM, XVII, 263); recom. with powers similar to those of the late
Land Council, 30 Dec. 1695 (Prov. Ct. Rec., 1. WRC #1, f. 761); died in
office, 17 June 1711. He was also Keeper of His Lordship's Great Seal,
after 1685, and Rent Roll Keeper from 1 Aug. 1689 to 1699.

7. *Charles Carroll of Anne Arundel County (Cath., son-in-law of Darnall),

who had "been appointed Attorney General in 1688 and Register of the Land Office
in 1694, succeeded on the death of Col. Darnall to the offices of Receiver
General and Keeper of His Lordship's Great Seal; com. and instructed in this
capacity, 12 Sept. 1712 (Ibid, , 1, TP #4, f. 519). On restoration of pro-
prietary government he yielded the seal to Lt. Gov. Hart, 27 Dec. 1715, and
the Attorney General's place to William Bladen, 1 May 1716. By commission of
24 March 1715/6 he was continued Agent and Receiver General with enlarged

powers, but so vehement were the protests of Hart and other Protestants that

Baltimore was persuaded to revoke this appointment, 20 Feb. 1716/7 (AM, XXX,
375J Prov. Ct. Rec., 1, TP #4, ff. 382, 413 ). Carroll died 20 July 1720.

 

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