The information I have on him doesn't tell me how he died or from what. It just states that in 1627 he went to Newfoundland with his family and a bad winter made him look for an area that was better. His attempts to settle in VA led to disputes and he returned home to get a new charter, but he died before the grant was given so it passed to his son. In 1630 he and his household contracted the plague and although he survived it was in a much weakened condition.
Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore the 1. He died shortly after. Lord Baltimore the 2 then tookover.
Sir Lord Baltimore was created in 1968.
Margaret Brent was Lord Baltimore's lawyer and used that power to help pay the unpaid soldiers in Maryland. She did this without Lord Baltimore's permission, and although it satisfied the soldiers it angered Lord Baltimore.
Maryland was founded by George(Lord Baltimore) and Cecilius(2nd Lord Baltimore) Calvert
The founder of the colony, now state, of Maryland. He was also named "Cecilius (Cecil for short) Calvert," Lord Baltimore was what he was called, even though the was Lord Baltimore II.
The year that Lord Baltimore died was 1675. He died on November 30th in Middlesex, England at the age of 70.
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Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore the 1. He died shortly after. Lord Baltimore the 2 then tookover.
It was Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.
Sir Lord Baltimore was created in 1968.
Lord Baltimore
Cecilius Calvert is the son of lord Baltimore was the 2 one in charge
Margaret Brent was Lord Baltimore's lawyer and used that power to help pay the unpaid soldiers in Maryland. She did this without Lord Baltimore's permission, and although it satisfied the soldiers it angered Lord Baltimore.
"Baltimore" in the United States comes from naming conventions honoring Lord Baltimore of Great Britain. Research Colonial times in America or research Lord Baltimore on the internet!
Maryland was founded by George(Lord Baltimore) and Cecilius(2nd Lord Baltimore) Calvert
sfhduhdfkjdshdskfhkjdsOkay that ^^ Is not it. He was the founder of Maryland, and son of George Calvert. His real name is Cecil Calvert, but became Lord Baltimore the Second
The Maryland Colonial Assembly. The actual author however was probably Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.