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Chronological Table.1)

Grant of Avalon the Sir George Calvert. April 7th 1623.
Death of George Calvert Ist Lord Baltimore. April 15th 1632.
Charter of Maryland issued to Cecilius Calvert 2nd Lord Baltimore. June 20th
1632.

1634.

at Point Comfort. Febr. 27th
March 25th 1634.
March 27th 1634.
1634.
1635.

First colonists sail for Maryland. Nov. 22nd 1633.
The Ark and Dove arrive
Landing at St. Clements.
Foundation of St. Mary’s.
St. Mary’s county settled.
Clayborne’s first invasion.
Settlement of Swedes on the Delaware. 1638.
Baptism of Tayac. July 5th 1648.
The government siezed by Clayborne and Ingle 1645.
The rebels submit to Gov. Calvert. Nov. 1646.

Death of Gov. Leonard Calvert. June 9th 1647.
Act of Toleration passed. April 21st 1649.
Maryland siezed by Parliamentary Commissioners. March 29th 1652.
Battle of Providence (Annapolis). March 25th 1655.
New Sweden conquered by the Dutch. Sept. 25th 1655.
The government restored to Lord-Baltimore. March 25th 1658.
Fendall’s rebellion. 1659.

Philip Calvert Governor. Dec. llth 1660.
Charles Calvert Governor. 1662.
Massacre of Susquehannocks. Sept. 25th 1675.
Death of Cecil Calvert of 2nd Lord Baltimore. Nov. 30th 1675.
Plot of Fendali and Coode. 1681.
Protestant revolution in England. James II. abdicates. Dec. llth 1688.

1) The old style of reckoning time, or Julian calendar, was not issued in Great
Britain and the colonies until 1752. By this calendar the legal year began on
March 25th, so that Jan. Ist 1751, would be Jan. Ist 1752, according to modern
reckoning. In this table the years are given in new style.
 
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