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Baltimore, George Calvert Baron 1580?-1632
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77
works in
136
publications in
4
languages and
1,640
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da400,
975.202 |
Most widely held works about
George Calvert Baltimore
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George Calvert : the early years
by James W Foster
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Calvert and Penn : or the growth of civil and religious liberty in America, as disclosed in the planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania
by Brantz Mayer
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Reply of J.P. Kennedy to the Review of his Discourse on the life and character of Calvert published in the United States Catholic magazine, April, 1846
by John Pendleton Kennedy
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The first Lord Baltimore and his colonial prospects
by Bernard C Steiner
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Sir George Calvert, created Baron of Baltimore, in the county of Longford, Ireland; and projector of the province of Maryland
by Edward D Neill
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Review of the Hon. John P. Kennedy's discourse on the life and character of George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore
by Bernard U Campbell
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Sir George Calvert, Baron of Baltimore a paper read before the Maryland Historical Society, April 14th, 1884
by Lewis Webb Wilhelm
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Discourse on the life and character of George Calvert, the first Lord of Baltimore made before the Maryland Historical Society, December 9, 1845
by John Pendleton Kennedy
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Calvert and Penn, or, The growth of civil and religious liberty in America, as disclosed in the planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania a discourse delivered in Philadelphia before the Pennsylvania Historical Society, 8 April 1852
by Brantz Mayer
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A letetr [sic] vvritten by Captaine Edvvard Winne, to the right honourable, Sir George Caluert, Knight, his Maiesties principall secretary: from Feryland in Newfoundland, the 26. of August. 1621
by Edward Winne
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Calvert and Penn, or, The growth of civil and religious liberty in America, as disclosed in the planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania a discourse
by Brantz Mayer
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George Calvert and Cecilius Calvert, Barons Baltimore
by William Hand Browne
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The Lords Baltimore, a play of democracy
by Marcus Bach
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The Baltimore proprietary and the growth of English colonial policy, 1630-1691
by James W Vardamann
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Remarks of the United States Catholic Magazine on the discussion between the Hon. J.P. Kennedy and his reviewer
by United States Catholic Magazine
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Most widely held works by
George Calvert Baltimore
The answer to Tom-Tell-Troth the practise of princes and the lamentations of the kirke
by George Calvert Baltimore
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4
editions published
between
1642
and
1964
in
English
and held by
118
libraries
worldwide
Tobacco or codfish, Lord Baltimore makes his choice
by George Calvert Baltimore
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Book
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3
editions published
in
1954
in
English
and held by
39
libraries
worldwide
The ansvver to Tom-Tell-Troth. the practise of princes and the lamentations of the kirke
by George Calvert Baltimore
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1643
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Copies of political and parliamentary documents, ca. 1563-ca.1623 ca. 1630
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2
editions published
in
1630
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Contains copies of: Earl of Salisbury's speech on the King's debts and revenues, February 15, 1610 (leaves 1-15, 36); "A declaration of the Succession of the Crowne imperiall of England written by iudge [John] Hales," ca. 1563 (leaves 16-25); "Of the match w[i]th Spayne," between ca. 1614 and ca. 1623 (leaves 26-35); matters in parliament, April 12, 1571 (leaves 38-76), February 19, 1592/3 (leaves 78-177), October 24, 1597 to February 9, 1597/8 (leaves 217-237); petition from Parliament to James concerning Sir Edward Coke and the Spanish Match, November 1621, with the King's letter to Secretary Calvert and an answer to the petition from the King, December 1621 (leaves 241-263); "Touching the pattent of Saltpeeter and gunpoulder rosolued to bee no monopolie Anno 1 Jacobi" (leaves 179-188); matters about the Marshalsea Court (leaves 188-194); and about trading with Spain (leaves 195-214).
Letter : Ferryland, Avalon, Newfoundland, to an unidentified correspondent, 1629 Aug. 18
by George Calvert Baltimore
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2
editions published
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1629
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Holograph signed, in which Lord Baltimore informs his correspondent, assumed to have been Sir Francis Cottington, of his intention to go to Virginia, where "I ... may yet do the King and my country more service ... by planting of tobacco"; he also discusses financial provisions made for certain of his children.
Letter, 1622 Nov. 19, Whitehall, London, to King James I
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editions published
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1622
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English
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Letter addressed to King James I, dated 19 Nov. 1622, describing the steps taken in the dispute between the British Cabinet and the Dutch in which the British apparently endeavored to "appease" the latter but without much effect. Signed by William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke; George Calvert, First Lord of Baltimore; Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel; Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex; Henry Montagu, First Earl of Manchester; Richard Weston, First Earl of Portland; Sir Julius Caesar; and Sir Thomas Edmondes.
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American Revolution (1775-1783) Antiquities Arundel, Thomas Howard,--Earl of,--1585-1646 Baltimore, Cecil Calvert,--Baron,--ca. 1605-1675 Baltimore, George Calvert,--Baron,--1580?-1632 Biography Calvert family Catholic Church Catholics Church and state Colonial administrators Colonies Colonies--Administration Colonization Commerce Discoveries in geography Doughty, Thomas,--fl. 1618-1638 Drama Early works England England and Wales.--Marshalsea Court Fiction French and Indian War (1755-1763) Great Britain History International relations James--I,--King of England,--1566-1625 Juvenile works Manuscripts Manuscripts, English Maryland Middlesex, Lionel Cranfield,--Earl of,--1575-1645 Netherlands New England Newfoundland and Labrador Penn, William,--1644-1718 Pennsylvania Pictorial works Political science Portraits Records and correspondence Religious tolerance Rupert,--Prince, Count Palatine,--1619-1682 Sources Statesmen Tobacco Toleration Travel United States Virginia
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Alternative Names
Baltimore, George C. 1580-1632
Baltimore, Lord, 1580?-1632
Calvert Baltimore, George 1580-1632
Calvert, George 1580-1632
Calvert, George, Baron Baltimore, 1580?-1632
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