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  1. Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, FRS (29 September 1699 – 24 April 1751) was a British nobleman and Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland.

  2. Cpt. Charles Calvert (1680–1734), provincial/colonial fourteenth (14th) Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony. He was appointed Governor by his cousin, The 5th Baron Baltimore.

  3. This full-length portrait features Charles Calvert II (1699-1751), the Fifth Lord Baron of Baltimore, who assumed this title at the age of 16. He wears a long powdered wig, a blue frock coat with gold details, and white stockings underneath his blue and gold breeches.

  4. 25 de may. de 2017 · Multi-generational fighting over borders between the Calvert family that founded the colony of Maryland (pictured: Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore) and the Penn family that founded...

  5. 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 .

  6. Charles Calvert was born on August 27, 1637, the son of Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, and Anne Arundel. Immigration. At 24 years old, in 1661, Charles was sent to the colony at Maryland as his father's Deputy Governer. Secular Life. Charles inherited Maryland and the Baltimore Baronetcy upon his father's death in 1675.

  7. Upon learning of his son’s conversion, Charles Calvert, Third Lord Baltimore, cut off his son’s income, making him dependent upon Queen Anne whom he petitioned for support. While greatly angering his father, Benedict Leonard’s conversion was important, gaining the monarchy’s ear.