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Source References to the Civil List in His Lordship's Patronage by Donnell M. Owings
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to surrender to proprietary forces the following October. Fendall and Gerrard
were then banished and their estates were confiscated, but they were pardoned.
Fendall died about 1687, too early to participate in the later rebellion of his
friend Capt. Coode.

12. *Hon. Philip Calvert (Cath., Baltimore's half brother), com.. 24 June
l660 (AM, III, 391); obtained the government in October; sworn 11 Dec. 1660;

continued as Chancellor and appointed "Deputy Lieutenant," 14 Sept. 1661.

13. *Hon. Charles Calvert (Cath. Baltimore's son and heir), com, Lieutenant

General but not Chancellor, 14 Sept. 1661; in office be the and of November;
proclaimed his succession as third Baron Baltimore and second Proprietary, 4
March 1675/6 (AM, III, 439; XV, 65) returned to England in June.

14. *Hon. Cecilius Calvert (Cath., His Lordship's infant son and heir),
com as nominal Lieutenant General, 16 June 1676. Actual administration de-

volved upon the "Deputy Lieutenant and Deputy Governor" *Col. Jesse Wharton

(Cath., Lady Baltimore's son-in-law) , who at his death, in July, 1676, ap-
pointed Thomas Notley his successor (AM, XV, 92, 105, 112 ). Cecilius Calvert

died in 1681.

15. Thomas Notley (Cath ), com. 14 Oct. 1676 (AM, XV, 132); died in

office in April, 1679. Notley, an indifferent Catholic, before his death
came an indifferent Protestant.

16. *Rt Hon Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore (Cath.) arrived in the
province prior to 8 Jan. 1678/9; governed in person from April, 1679 until
May, 1684 (AM, XV, 211; V. 405). He then returned to England to defend his

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