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  1. 7 de jan. de 2022 · Benedict Leonard Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (1679–1715) Converted to Anglicanism in order to win back the governor position of the colony; However, he died two months after his father and before rule could be restored to the Calvert family; Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751)

  2. When Benedict Leonard 4th Lord Baron Baltimore Gov Maryland Calvert was born on 21 March 1677, in Prince George's, Maryland, United States, his father, Lord Charles Calvert 3rd Baron of Baltimore, was 39 and his mother, Baroness Jane Lowe, was 43. He married Charlotte Lee on 2 January 1699, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

  3. Benedict Swingate Calvert (January 27, 1722 – January 9, 1788) was a planter, politician and a Loyalist in Maryland during the American Revolution. He was the son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland (1699–1751). His mother's identity is not known, though one source speculates that she was ...

  4. Benedict Leonard Calvert, 4 e baron Baltimore (21 mars 1679 - 16 avril 1715) est un noble et homme politique anglais. Il est le deuxième fils de Charles Calvert (3e baron Baltimore) (1637-1715) de Jane Lowe, et devint l'héritier de son père à la mort de son frère aîné Cecil en 1681.

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

  6. Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (August 27, 1637 – February 21, 1715), inherited the colony of Maryland in 1675 upon the death of his father, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, (1605–1675). He had been his father's Deputy Governor since 1661 when he arrived in the colony at the age of 24.

  7. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore ( / ˈbɔːltɪmɔːr /; 1580 – 15 April 1632) was an English peer and politician. He achieved domestic political success as a member of parliament and later Secretary of State under King James I. He lost much of his political power after his support for a failed marriage alliance between Prince Charles and ...