Old Virginia and Her Neighbours, Vol. 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XIII.

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MARYLAND’S VICISSITUDES.

Maryland after the death of Oliver Cromwell 131

Fuller and Fendall 132

The duty on tobacco 133

Fendall’s plot 134

Temporary overthrow of Baltimore’s authority 135

Superficial resemblance to the action of Virginia 136

Profound difference in the situations 137

Collapse of Fendall’s rebellion 138

Arrival of the Quakers 138, 139

The Swedes and Dutch on the Delaware River 139

Augustine Herman 140

He makes a map of Maryland and is rewarded by the grant of Bohemia Manor 141

How the Labadists took refuge in Bohemia Manor 142, 143

How the Duke of York took possession of all the Delaware settlements 143

And granted New Jersey to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret 144

Which resulted in the bringing of William Penn upon the