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  1. Among the men of England who, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, espoused the cause of colonization and set the cornerstone of empire in the New World. was the Catholic peer, George Calvert, first Baron Baltimore. A member of the Vir- ginia Company from 1609 to 1620 and a member of the Council for New England from 1622, Calvert had ...

  2. Maryland was the dream of George Calvert. A native of Yorkshire, born about 1580, he was educated at Oxford and entered a career of government service, working first as secretary to the British statesman Sir Robert Cecil. Knighted in 1617, Calvert rose to high office. He was a member of Parliament, secretary of state, and member of the privy ...

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  4. 3-jul-2016 - Calvert Cemetery Nov 2008 - George Calvert (planter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. 29 de ago. de 2023 · 1632–1773. Maryland Colony facts about the history, geography, and people of Colonial Maryland, which was one of the 13 Colonies that declared independence from Great Britain. Maryland was founded in 1632 and implemented one of the first laws requiring religious tolerance in America, the Act of Toleration. Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore by ...

  6. The First Lord BaltimoreGeorge Calvert (1578/79-1632) George Calvert was born in Yorkshire, England and never traveled to Maryland. His parents were Leonard Calvert and Grace Crossland and he married Anne Mynne in 1604. The couple had eleven children: six sons and five daughters. His eldest son, Cecilius, became the second Lord Baltimore while ...