Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
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Charles Calvert, 3rd Lord Baltimore |
Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (
August 27 1637 -
February 21 1715) was the second
Proprietary Governor of the
Province of Maryland, inheriting the colony upon the death of his father,
Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore in
1675. He had been his father's Deputy Governor since
1661 when he arrived in the colony at the age of 24.
Charles had been raised in
England and witnessed the religious conflicts of the
English Civil War.
The Baltimores were
Roman Catholic and founded
Maryland as a Catholic
colony of
Great Britain. However, the population of the province had become overwhelmingly
Protestant by the time Charles became Governor. He attempted to preseve Maryland's Catholic identity by repressing the rights of the Protestant majority, restricting
suffrage to men who owned property worth more than 40 pounds and restricting election to Maryland's
House of Delegates to those who owned at least 1,000 acres (4 km²) of land. He also made partisan patronage appointments and ruled the province using arbitrary measures.
During his term he also engaged in an expansion of public services building court houses, jails, roads and highways as well as modernizing Maryland's military defences. Slavery was also made legal during Charles Calvert's governorship and slaves were forced to serve for life rather than be freed at a certain age.
He entered into a conflict with
William Penn over the border between Maryland and
Pennsylvania.
In
1684, Charles Calvert was summoned to
England to defend himself in the dispute with Penn as well as answer charges that he favoured Catholics in the colony.
While he was in England the country underwent the
Glorious Revolution in which the Catholic King,
James II of England was deposed and Protestant
King William and
Mary II of England were installed. Charles Calvert never returned to America and his
royal charter to the colony was withdrawn in
1689; the colony was transferred directly to the
British monarchy.A son, Captain Charles Calvert, was Governor of Maryland in 1720. Captain Calvert's daughter Elizabeth married a natural son of
Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore named
http://www.ci.riverdale-park.md.us/History/riversdaleletter/winter1999.html Benedict Swingate Calvert who was the father of Eleanor Calvert the wife of
John Parke Custis. They were the parents of
George Washington Parke Custis.
Preceded by: Cæcilius Calvert | Baron Baltimore | Followed by: Benedict Leonard Calvert
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