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in 1718 to parents William Sharpe Sr. and Margaret Beake, of Beak Street, Piccadilly in London and Elstree in Hertfordshire. He was one of 16 children, of whom nine brothers and four sisters survived their father. Sharpe's older brothers were William, John, Nicholas, Joshua, Thomas, Charles, Gregory,
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He returned to England to attend to family matters in 1773 and remained there until he died in 1790. Horatio Sharpe is named explicitly in the Maryland Confiscation Act of 1780. He was encouraged by the new state of Maryland to return from England to Maryland and reclaim his lands. Barring that, he
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was permitted to sell or dispose of all his Maryland properties. Sharpe sold or gave his Maryland properties to his long-time secretary, John Ridout, who had stayed in Maryland during the Revolutionary War to protect his former employer's property.
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Appointed by the King in 1754 as the Royal Commander in Chief of all British Forces and commander of colonial forces for the protection of Virginia and adjoining Colonies, Sharpe was superseded by the arrival of Maj. Gen.
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Between 1760 and 1765, according to a 1912 biography, "The governor spent as much of his time as was possible at Whitehall, amusing himself with his favourite pursuit of farming", with most of the labor provided by
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No kinder master could be found, and his large retinue of negro slaves and indentured white servants were supremely happy. The duty of looking after the welfare and comfort of those under him was faithfully
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in 1763 and was chaplain to George III. His brother William Sharpe of Brocklee Hill, Elstree in Hertfordshire (b. abt 1696 – d. 1767) was clerk of the council. His brother
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He was a capable civil and military administrator, gentleman-farmer, enslaver, horse collector, hospitable host, and friend of
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Daniel Lysons, 'Elstree', in The Environs of London: Volume 4, Counties of Herts, Essex and Kent (London, 1796), pp. 24-28
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and Philip Sharpe. His four sisters were Mary, Elizabeth, Gulielma-Maria, and Anne. His brother
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A colonial governor in Maryland, Horatio Sharpe and his time, 1753-1773
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Esq. of Lincoln's Inn (abt 1700–1756) was Solicitor to the Treasury.
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as the proprietary Maryland colonial governor. (Following
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He was commissioned in the King's forces in 1745 as a
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Governor of Restored Proprietary Government
Benjamin Tasker Sr.
Robert Eden
Hull, Yorkshire
England
Hampstead
London
proprietary governor of Maryland
restored proprietary government of Maryland
Hull, Yorkshire
England
Gregory Sharpe
Master of the Temple
John Sharpe
captain
Jacobite rising
20th Regiment of Foot
Marines
Lieutenant-Colonel
Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
Samuel Ogle
Edward Braddock
James Innes
George Mason

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