In that year, William Stone (c. 1603–1659), the third proprietary governor of Maryland, was resisting the commissioners of Parliament for the government of that province.
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Stone commissioned Fendall, to be one of his officers, along with William Eltonhead, Esq. (c. 1616–1655) and twenty men, to seize some arms and ammunition at Patuxent, for the governor's force.
Josias Simmler | Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen | Prince Friedrich ''Josias'' of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | Lee-Fendall House | Josias Shute | Josias, Prince of Coburg's | Josias Nottidge | Josias I | John Josias Conybeare | John Fendall, Jr. | Francis Josias |