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    Horatio Sharpe (1718 – November 9, 1790) was the 22nd proprietary governor of Maryland from 1753 to 1768 under the restored proprietary government of Maryland...
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  • historian, antiquarian and politician Horatio Sharpe (1718–1790), 22nd Proprietary Governor of Maryland Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1723–1809)...
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    Frederick. Three years later, in 1769, aged just 28, Robert Eden succeeded Horatio Sharpe as Governor of Maryland, the highest office in the province. As governor...
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  • of light troops. In contrast to the honourable Horatio Hornblower, the inspiration for the series, Sharpe is a rogue, an unabashed thief and murderer who...
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    near Annapolis in Anne Arundel County in the Province of Maryland by Horatio Sharpe, then the provincial governor of the British colony of Maryland. The...
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  • free to do as she pleases. Richard Sharpe Lady Grace Hale, wife of Lord Hale Lord William Hale, British diplomat Horatio Nelson, admiral of the British fleet...
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    the road was used by Major general Edward Braddock, colonial governor Horatio Sharpe and several of Braddock's staff officers to reach Winchester, Virginia...
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  • Governor Sharpe may refer to: Alfred Sharpe (1853–1935), 1st Governor of Nyasaland from 1907 to 1910 Horatio Sharpe (1718–1790), 22nd Proprietary Governor...
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  • Basil Cochrane, Governor of the Isle of Man (1751–1761) Maryland – Horatio Sharpe, Governor of Maryland (1753–1769) New York – James DeLancey, acting...
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    scandal in 1776-68, under its 17th rector, Bennet Allen and Governor Horatio Sharpe. Allen also acquired the living at St. James Herring Bay and attempted...
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