Charles Calvert (governor)

Captain Charles Calvert (1688 February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony. He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance. Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects. Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship. Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices. He suffered from early senility and died in 1734.

Charles Calvert
Captain Charles Calvert, Governor of Maryland. Painting by John Wollaston. Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art.
3rd Governor of Restored Proprietary Government
In office
1720–1727
Preceded byThomas Brooke
Succeeded byBenedict Leonard Calvert
Surveyor General to the Western Shore
In office
1726  c. 1733
Commissary General
In office
1727–1728
Personal details
Born1688
England
DiedFebruary 2, 1734(1734-02-02) (aged 45–46)
Maryland
SpouseRebecca Gerard
Children3, including Elizabeth Calvert
OccupationPlanter, politician
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