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  1. Benedict Leonard Calvert (September 20, 1700 – June 1, 1732) was the 15th Proprietary Governor of Maryland from 1727 through 1731, appointed by his older brother, Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751). He was named after his father, Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (1679–1715).

  2. Benedict Leonard Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (21 March 1679 – 16 April 1715) was an English peer and politician. He was the second son of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1637–1715) by Jane Lowe, and became his father's heir upon the death of his elder brother Cecil in 1681.

  3. Benedict Leonard Calvert (1679-1715), 4th Baron of Baltimore, was an English nobleman. At the age of five, he became 10th Proprietary Governor of Maryland and the administrative duties fell to Henry Darnall (1645-1711).

  4. 1 de jan. de 2023 · Benedict Leonard Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore, 10th Proprietary Governor of Maryland (21 March 1679 – 16 April 1715) was an English nobleman and politician. He was the second son of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1637–1715) by Jane Lowe, and became his father's heir upon the death of his elder brother Cecil in 1681.

  5. The Fourth Lord Baltimore. Benedict Leonard Calvert (1679-1715) Artist: Unknown c.1715. Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. The first of the Lords Baltimore to be born in Maryland, Benedict Leonard Calvert was married in 1698/9 to Lady Charlotte Lee whom he divorced in 1705. In 1713, he converted to Anglicanism.

  6. Benedict Leonard Calvert (1679-1715) Fourth Lord Baltimore MSA SC 3520-190. Biography: Born: 1679 in Maryland; oldest surviving son. Native: Second generation. Resided: St. Mary's County; England after 1684. Died: April 16, 1715, at Epsom, Surrey, England. Family Background: Father: Charles Calvert, 3rd Lord Baltimore (1637-1714/15).

  7. Biography. The Calverts, barons Baltimore, a Roman Catholic family, were founders and hereditary proprietors of Maryland, where they resided in St. Mary’s county. The Member himself was made governor of Maryland at the age of five, a customary appointment for the eldest son of the proprietor.