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FENDALL, a osias, colonial governor of Maryland. He was ordered in 1655 by Governor Stone to seize the public stores at Patuxent, but was made prisoner in the fight that ensued, and, having afterward raised another insurrection, was appointed governor, 10 July 1656, as a reward for his fancied services to the proprietary government. He was superseded in December 1660, for having" turned against his patron, was tried in December 1661, convicted of treason, and sentenced to be banished, but, on his petitioning the governor and council, was pardoned and made to pay a moderate fine. For engaging in seditious practices he was afterward banished, and a fine of forty thousand pounds of tobacco was imposed on him in 1681.
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