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British Politician
Born Cecilius CALVERT
English peer who was the first Proprietor and Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland
Born on August 8, 1605 in Kent, England , United Kingdom
Died on November 30, 1675 in Middlesex, England
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Cecilius Calvert, whose first name was sometimes spelled "Cæcilius", or "Caecilius", was born in Kent, England to George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore and Anne Mynne (or Mayne). He was generally known as Cecil Calvert, and was the first of several sons of the couple. At the time, his father was under pressure for conformity, and all ten children were baptized as Christians in the Anglican (Protestant) tradition.
Calvert entered Trinity College at the University of Oxford in 1621. His mother Anne Mynne (or Mayne) died the following year. His father George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore converted to Roman Catholicism in 1625, and it is likely that his children followed him; at least his sons did.
... Cecilius Calvert, whose first name was sometimes spelled "Cæcilius", or "Caecilius", was born in Kent, England to George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore and Anne Mynne (or Mayne). He was generally known as Cecil Calvert, and was the first of several sons of the couple. At the time, his father was under pressure for conformity, and all ten children were baptized as Christians in the Anglican (Protestant) tradition.
Calvert entered Trinity College at the University of Oxford in 1621. His mother Anne Mynne (or Mayne) died the following year. His father George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore converted to Roman Catholicism in 1625, and it is likely that his children followed him; at least his sons did.
On August 8, 1633, Calvert was admitted to Gray's Inn as a barrister.
Calvert entered Trinity College at the University of Oxford in 1621. His mother Anne Mynne (or Mayne) died the following year. His father George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore converted to Roman Catholicism in 1625, and it is likely that his children followed him; at least his sons did.
... Cecilius Calvert, whose first name was sometimes spelled "Cæcilius", or "Caecilius", was born in Kent, England to George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore and Anne Mynne (or Mayne). He was generally known as Cecil Calvert, and was the first of several sons of the couple. At the time, his father was under pressure for conformity, and all ten children were baptized as Christians in the Anglican (Protestant) tradition.
Calvert entered Trinity College at the University of Oxford in 1621. His mother Anne Mynne (or Mayne) died the following year. His father George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore converted to Roman Catholicism in 1625, and it is likely that his children followed him; at least his sons did.
On August 8, 1633, Calvert was admitted to Gray's Inn as a barrister.
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