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  1. Benedict Calvert may refer to: Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (1679–1715), English nobleman and politician. Benedict Leonard Calvert (1700–1732), proprietary governor of Maryland. Benedict Swingate Calvert (1722–1788), planter, politician and Loyalist in Maryland during the American Revolution.

  2. Calvert Family Cemetery. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Originally Created by: C. Added: Jan 29, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 33375771. Source citation. US Congressman, Agriculturalist. He graduated from the University of Virginia and was an agriculturalist that was dedicated to the field in which was instrumental with the formation of the ...

  3. Charles Benedict Calvert (August 23, 1808 – May 12, 1864) was an American politician who was a U.S. Representative from the sixth district of Maryland, serving one term from 1861 to 1863. He was an early backer of the inventors of the telegraph, and in 1856 he founded the Maryland Agricultural College, the first agricultural research college in America, now known as the University of Maryland.

  4. Benedict Leonard Calvert, 4th Lord Baltimore (1679—1715). and Lady Charlotte Lee (os 1678 - 1721). They divorced in 1705. His mother, a maternal granddaughter of Charles II [Stuart] of England and Barbara Villiers, remarried to Christopher Crowe, or Crewe. Calvert was the brother of: Benedict Leonard Calvert (1700 - 32)

  5. Benedict Leonard Calvert ( 20 septembre 1700 – 1er juin 1732) est le 15e Gouverneur du Maryland de 1727 à 1731, nommé par son frère aîné, Charles Calvert (5e baron Baltimore) (1699-1751). Il est nommé d'après son père, Benedict Calvert, 4e baron de Baltimore (1679-1715). Il a la tuberculose et meurt sur le navire, Le Charles, le 1er ...

  6. Charles Benedict Calvert (1808-64) served as acting president of the Maryland Agricultural College in late 1859 and 1860. Calvert was founder of the Maryland Agricultural College, president of the Board of Trustees and a well-known philanthropist, planter and congressman. Enrollment increased under his brief administration, from 35 to 63 students.