Potomac landings . ^r z=:\ 5 =H ^ 7^ ? OJ j- - o ^ ^ O C - CTJ ?s o -^ _cl .;s ^* .:i tn cu ^ -^ >? r* ?^ K oi aj ^ u o >i rt V3 C ^ £ to0; o t-c * 0 o i H C3 c ^ POTOMAC LANDINGS 69 one place in the Province. A single mpnor, however,did not always constitute the entire hoi ling of a singleowner. Cuthbert Fenwick was the lord of St. InigoesManor of 2,100 acres on St. Marys River and also ofFenwick Manor of 2,000 acres on the near-by PatuxentRiver. Another such instance was provided by ThomasCornwallis, who was lord of Cornwallis Manor, of2,000 acres on the Potomac, St. Elizabeths Manorof
Potomac landings . ^r z=:\ 5 =H ^ 7^ ? OJ j- - o ^ ^ O C - CTJ ?s o -^ _cl .;s ^* .:i tn cu ^ -^ >? r* ?^ K oi aj ^ u o >i rt V3 C ^ £ to0; o t-c * 0 o i H C3 c ^ POTOMAC LANDINGS 69 one place in the Province. A single mpnor, however,did not always constitute the entire hoi ling of a singleowner. Cuthbert Fenwick was the lord of St. InigoesManor of 2,100 acres on St. Marys River and also ofFenwick Manor of 2,000 acres on the near-by PatuxentRiver. Another such instance was provided by ThomasCornwallis, who was lord of Cornwallis Manor, of2,000 acres on the Potomac, St. Elizabeths Manorof 2,000 acres near but detached, and of ResurrectionManor of 4,000 acres a few miles north on the PatuxentRiver. Here was a total of 8,000 acres in one mansownership. The first governor of the colony, LeonardCalvert, reserved for himself three
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