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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… some time, passed it away by sale to Charles Calvert, lord Baltimore, of the kingdom of Ireland, which title had been … family bearing or, three martlets sable. 34 Charles, lord Baltimore, died here in 1751; soon after which this seat was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of his daughter Anne and her husband Cecil Calvert, Baron Baltimore, 72 of whom the manor was said to be held in 1638. … son Thomas, Baron Arundell, successfully challenged Baltimore's title to the manor. 74 Baltimore continued nevertheless to hold the manor house and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Calvert of Middle Aston. Calvert, whose father, Lord Baltimore, had been deprived of his American estates for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Carroll, who was at Wardour 17734, was later archbishop of Baltimore. 1672 A large and architecturally elaborate chapel …
Middlesex county records
… John Sherley yoman, Robert Hewett gentleman, Thomas Lord Baltimore (against whose name appears the minute "produc' l'ras d'ni R'is &c."), his wife Lady Baltimore, Sir Richard Minshall knt., Sir Edward Lentall, … against the names of Sir Lewis Tresham, knt.; Thomas Lord Baltimore, Robert Fludd M.D., Walter Peasley gentleman, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Mr. Secretary to move his Majesty in behalf of Lord Baltimore and William Peaseley to receive them into his …
The Overseas Trade of London
… account (ibid. 472–3, 484; F. C. Lane, Venice and History (Baltimore, 1966), 45–52). …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the vice-admiral and six smaller ships were driven into Baltimore and one large ship, the Golden Lion, was lost. * The Spaniards ensconced themselves at Baltimore, and their ships and those which had landed the men … the King of Spain, and sent the Spanish garrison away to Baltimore. This bold action raised a fresh difficulty in …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… for the new boroughs to be erected, viz., Tallow, Mallow, Baltimore, and Lismore. Also of Tralie, Ynnish (Ennis), and … to have been given to it by the well-known "Sack of Baltimore" by Algerine rovers in the commencement of the … measure Lord Thomond openly recommends. 5 Mr. Crooke of Baltimore is charged with direct complicity with the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… by the "Papists," some of whom, deputies under Lord Baltimore's commission, fled to Virginia, presumably on the … circumstances: Major Nicholas Sewell, son to Lady Baltimore, one of the late deputy-governors and secretaries … an Irish Papist and chief governor here, after Lord Baltimore had endeavoured by false informations and …
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