Cecilius Calvert
Cecilius Calvert (August 8th, 1605 – November 30th, 1675), commonly called Cecil, was an English colonizer who was the first owner of the Province of Maryland. It receipt the act of property which was intended for his/her father, George Calvert, the first Lord de Baltimore, who died little of so much after he is granted to him.
Beginnings
Cecilius Calvert, whose first name was spelled Cæcilius , or Caecilius , was married with Anne Arundell, girl of Thomas Arundell, in 1627 or 1628.
Calvert was one of the first roman catholics to exert a big role in the American colonies, which were then dominated by the influence of the sects puritan.
Establishment of the colony of Maryland
The crisis during the civil war
Other colonies of Baltimore with Newfoundland
Death and heritage of Cecile
References
Sources
- Browne, William Hand (1890). George Calvert and Cecilius Calvert: Barons Baltimore off Baltimore . New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company.
- Krugler, John D. (2004). English and Catholic: The Lords Baltimore in the 17th Century . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Near. 0801879639
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