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  1. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. Anne Mynne. Alma mater. Trinity College, Oxford. Occupation. Lawyer. Politician. Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (8 August 1605 – 30 November 1675) was an English politician, peer and lawyer who was the first proprietor of Maryland. Born in Kent in 1605, he inherited the proprietorship after ...

  2. Cecilius Calvert, 2.º Barão de Baltimore ou Lord Baltimore (Kent, 8 de agosto de 1605 – Middlesex, 30 de novembro de 1675) foi um colonizador inglês, primeiro proprietário da Província de Maryland na América do Norte. Ele recebeu as terras como herança de seu pai, George Calvert, que faleceu antes de

  3. Cecilius Calvert, 2.º Barão de Baltimore ou Lord Baltimore (Kent, 8 de agosto de 1605 – Middlesex, 30 de novembro de 1675) foi um colonizador inglês, primeiro proprietário da Província de Maryland na América do Norte. Ele recebeu as terras como herança de seu pai, George Calvert, que faleceu antes de

  4. Cecilius Calvert (1605-1675) MSA SC 3520-191. Founding of Maryland - Educational Project for Elementary and Middle School Students Maryland Public Television and Maryland State Archives (January-February 2003) written by Maria A. Day, MSA Archival Intern

  5. His son, Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, almost immediately succeeded to the grant and resolved to establish a colony where his fellow Roman Catholics could find peace. Early in 1634 the first shipload of Roman Catholic settlers chose a site at St. Marys on a tributary of…

  6. Cecilius Calvert (1605-1675) Second Lord Baltimore MSA SC 3520-191. Biography: Born: August 8, 1605, in Kent County, England; first son. Resided: England, never immigrated to Maryland. Died: November 30, 1675, in Middlesex, England. Family Background: Father: Sir George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore (1578/79-1632).

  7. Cecil (Cecilius) Calvert. The Second Lord Baltimore. (August 8, 1605 – Nov 30, 1675) Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, was the first son and heir of George Calvert. He attended Trinity College, Oxford, and in 1628, married Ann Arundell (d. 1649). Cecil publicly became a Catholic after his father, George, announced his conversion.