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  1. Hon. Phillip Calvert (c. 1626 - c. December 22, 1682), also known as Hon. Philip Calvert, was the fifth Governor of Maryland during a brief period in 1660 or 1661.

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      Phillip Calvert may refer to: Phill Calvert (born 1958),...

  2. The youngest son of the first Lord Baltimore, Philip Calvert came to Maryland in 1657 to restore the Calvert government. He acted as governor for a year, quelled a rebellion and then became one of the key figures who built a workable government for the colony.

  3. Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (August 27, 1637 – February 21, 1715) was an English peer and colonial administrator. He inherited the province of Maryland in 1675 upon the death of his father, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. He had been his father's Deputy Governor since 1661 when he arrived in the colony at the age of 24.

  4. www.hsmcdigshistory.org › wp-content › uploadsPhilip Calvert

    His neat script, clear language, breadth of reading, and the care with which he implemented the many facets of government in Maryland, all point to a powerfully analytical and ordered mind. Philip Calvert, with his wife Anne Wolsey, a devout Catholic, arrived in Maryland in 1657.

  5. Philip Calvert. Asia-Pacific | Diplomacy & Global Governance | International Trade | China | Indochina. Philip Calvert is a Senior Fellow with the China Institute of the University of Alberta and a Senior Research Associate with the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives at the University of Victoria. He served in Beijing as a Trade Commissioner ...

  6. Left Philip Calvert, William Calvert, Jerome White, and Baker Brooke as deputies governing the colony from May 1669 to November 1670 while he was in England. On November 30, 1675, his father died, and he became Lord Proprietary.