Josias Fendall(c. 1628 – c. 1687) was an English colonial administrator who served as the Proprietary Governor of Maryland. He was born in England, and...
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Fendall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fendall family, American political family descended from Josias Fendall, who immigrated...
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Governor Fendall may refer to: John Fendall Jr. (1762–1825), Governor of Java in 1816 Josias Fendall (1620s–1687), 4th Proprietary Governor of Maryland...
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3rd Baron Baltimore (1637–1715), as a caretaker to replace Lt. Gen Josias Fendall (1628–1682), the fifth/sixth? provincial governor. Calvert came to Maryland...
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part (a somewhat similar uprising in Maryland involving John Coode and Josias Fendall took place shortly afterward). The alliance between European indentured...
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of John Fendall. John Fendall (1672–1734), Justice in Maryland Colony, legislator in Maryland Colony. Son of Josias Fendall. Benjamin Fendall (1708–1764)...
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1655. In 1660 the Governor Josias Fendall tried to turn Maryland into a Commonwealth of its own in what is known as Fendall's Rebellion but with the fall...
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The Fendall family was a prominent American political family that had its beginnings when Englishman Josias Fendall (c. 1628 – 1687) immigrated to the...
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The 3rd Baron Baltimore, as a caretaker to replace insurgent leader Josias Fendall (1628–1687), who had assumed the governorship. Cpt. Charles Calvert...
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taken prisoner, and replaced by Lt. Gen. Josias Fendall (1628–1687) as fifth Proprietary Governor. Fendall governed Maryland during the latter half of...
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of Wales national rugby union players Edward Watkins, captain, see Josias Fendall Edward Watkin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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2nd Baronet Fairfax Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron Fendall Josias Fendall Greenberry Nicholas Greenberry Governor; tombstone transferred to...
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and taken prisoner. William Stone was later replaced as Governor by Josias Fendall (1628–87), and took no further part in public affairs. William Stone...
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of the original passengers of the Mayflower (b. 1607) date unknown – Josias Fendall, Colonial governor of Maryland (b. c. 1628) attribution: Steve Swayne...
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1655. In 1660 the Governor Josias Fendall tried to turn Maryland into a Commonwealth of its own in what is known as Fendall's Rebellion but with the fall...
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return of any proprietary influence. It was again abolished by Governor Josias Fendall in 1660, who sought to create a colonial government based on an elected...
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with a Huy & crye and a petition out of Virginia and Maryland", by Josias Fendall (1676), reprinted in The American Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1783...
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governor of the province Josias Fendall (1657–1660) and John Coode, who would later lead the successful rebellion of 1689. Fendall was tried, convicted,...
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governor of the province Josias Fendall (1657–1660) and John Coode. (Coode would later lead the successful rebellion of 1689.) Fendall was tried, convicted...
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contemporaries in England during this time. The proprietor appointed Josias Fendall to succeed Stone as governor for his loyalty during the battle. The...
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July 3, 1652 5 William Stone July 4, 1652 1656 6 Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall 1657 1660 7 Phillip Calvert 1660 1660 8 Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore...
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Benjamin Contee (category Fendall family)
is now covered by swamp.[citation needed] Fendall, Douglas Allen. The Descendants of Governor Josias Fendall. (attained from several sources including:...
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painter (d. 1707) December 26 – John Page, American politician (d. 1692) Josias Fendall, Colonial governor of Maryland (d. 1687) Anne Greene, English domestic...
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Clivedon Hall (category Fendall family)
believed that the house was originally owned by John's father, Gov. Josias Fendall (ca. 1628-1687), and plans were made to restore the buildings. However...
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Tasker, Sr., Governor (1647–1649) Leonard Calvert, Governor (1649–1656) Josias Fendall, Governor (1657–1660) Thomas Lawrence, Governor (1660) Charles Calvert...
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painter (d. 1707) December 26 – John Page, American politician (d. 1692) Josias Fendall, Colonial governor of Maryland (d. 1687) Anne Greene, English domestic...
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of the original passengers of the Mayflower (b. 1607) date unknown – Josias Fendall, Colonial governor of Maryland (b. c. 1628) 1688 January 7 – James Howard...
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with a Huy & crye and a petition out of Virginia and Maryland", by Josias Fendall (1676), reprinted in The American Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1783...
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ensuing failure, he was arrested along with former Maryland governor, Josias Fendall (ca. 1628-1687). Coode was later freed on bail, but he was removed from...
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William Grafton Delaney Worthington (category Fendall family)
1801-1820, p. 203, "Worthington, Wm. G. D.; 6 Oct 1810, Eliza Chaytor (03 BA-502)" Sources Fendall, Douglas Allen. The Descendants of Governor Josias Fendall...
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