Lord Baltimore assumed that religion was a private matter.
Of her nine children with Lord Baltimore, three survived to adulthood.
Lord Baltimore himself wrote that Benedict should receive the full benefit of the tax.
She married Lord Baltimore in 1628 at age 13.
Lord Baltimore attempted to stay closely involved in the governance of the colony, though he never visited it.
In addition the prisoners were only following orders handed out by Lord Baltimore.
At first it was a small colonial outpost of Lord Baltimore's.
On March 25, 1634, Lord Baltimore sent the first settlers into this area.
In 1651 there began a set of rumors indicating that Lord Baltimore would lose his charter.
Lord Baltimore also encouraged Marylanders to move east to settle the area.