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A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 by Edward C. Papenfuse, et. al.
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PROPRIETAR Y ASSEMBLY OF 1641/42

Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, proprietor
Leonard Calvert, governor

A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ALL FREEMEN

March 21-23, 1641/42
SPECIAL WRITS

Thomas Cornwaleys, of the
Council

John Lewger, of the Council
Giles Brent, of the Council

Thomas Greene
Fulke Brent

John Langford
Thomas Gerard


FREEMEN

IN ATTENDANCE


William Lodington 3

Robert Wiseman

John Medley

David Wickliff

Richard Thompson 3

John Prettiman

Nathaniel Pope

John Hampton

Henry Lee

John Robinson, barber

Richard Garnett

John Nevill

Thomas Davison

Angat Baker

(Gardiner), Sr.

Henry Wiseman

Richard Duke

John Cockshott

Henry Bishop

Mathias de Sousa

Thomas Baldridge

Nicholas Keptin

Randall Revell

Francesco van Rynden

Marmaduke Snow

Cyprian Thoroughgood

William Assiter

Edward Coming

John Halfehead

Thomas Charington

John Hallows

Nicholas Herby (Hervey)

Thomas Hebden

Joseph Edlo

John Thatcher

Richard Purlivant

John Weyvill

Isaac Edwards

Robert Clarke

John Gresham

James Johnson

Walter Bayne (Beane)

Philip Conner

Ralph Bayne (Beane)

Francis Posey

George Pye

William Bretton

Christopher Carnall

Robert Kedger

Thomas Morris

Nicholas Causine


John Harwood

Richard Cole

John Worthy




Committee Service


AGGRIEVANCES

Lewger

Lodington

Greene

Cornwaleys

Langford

Thompson

Pope

G. Brent




Writs were initially issued for this to be an elected Assembly, but it in fact became a General Assembly for all freemen
or their proxies.

At least twenty-nine other men, who never attended personally, were represented by proxies.
These men were elected burgesses from Kent Isle with proxies for all of the inhabitants.

PROPRIETAR Y ASSEMBLY OF 1642A

Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, proprietor
Leonard Calvert, governor

July 18-August 2, 1642

Thomas Cornwaleys, of the
Council
John Lewger, of the Council

SPECIAL

Giles Brent, of the Council
John Langford, of the
Council 1

WRITS

William Blount
Thomas Gerard
Robert Evelyn

Cuthbert Fenwick
Robert Clarke
William Bretton, clerk

MATTAPANIENT HUNDRED

Henry Bishop 2

ST. MICHAEL'S HUNDRED

Thomas Sturman

ELECTED

John Langford

ST MARY'S HUNDRED

Thomas Greene
Nathaniel Pope

MEMBERS

ST. GEORGE'S HUNDRED

David Wickliff
George Pye

ST CLEMENT'S HUNDRED

William Broughe

KENT ISLE

Richard Thomas
Robert Vaughan

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