Josias Fendall had been one of Stone’s …
Years: 1656 - 1656
September
Josias Fendall had been one of Stone’s officers in the Battle of the Severn.
His services are rewarded by a grant of two thousand acres (eight square kilometers) of land and by appointment, July 10, 1656, as governor from Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, 1st Lord Proprietary.
Before he could take any effective steps toward the organization of his government however, he had been arrested by the Puritans on August 15, and held to answer to the charge of being "Dangerous to the public peace".
He had been remanded to prison until the affairs of the Province could be settled by Oliver Cromwell.
However, Fendall had become weary of his confinement and is released, September 24, upon taking an oath that he will not interfere with the government.
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- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Protestantism
- Maryland, Province of (English Colony)
- England, Commonwealth of
