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Michael MacNamara : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael MacNamara
Michael MacNamara was an Irish-born politician in Colonial Maryland, who served 3 terms as Mayor of Annapolis. He was a Loyalist, his interests aligned with those of the ruling Calvert family, the Barons Baltimore, whose rule was overthrown following the American Revolution. ==Politics== Originally from Ireland〔(Coldham, Peter Wilson, p.289, ''The King's Passengers to Maryland and Virginia'' ) Retrieved November 2010〕 MacNamara held a number of Proprietary appointments in colonial Maryland and, politically, was a Loyalist. He was Mayor of Annapolis on three occasions, from 1746–1747, 1753–1754, and 1760–1761. Maryland politics could evidently be rancorous. Court records show that MacNamara and his predecessor as Annapolis mayor, the physician George Steuart (1700–1784), were both required "to post a bond to keep the peace...especially with each other".〔(Yentsch, Anne E, p.313, ''A Chesapeake Family and their Slaves: a Study in Historical Archaeology'', Cambridge University Press (1994) ) Retrieved Jan 2010〕 Contemporary records show that in 1754 MacNamara was the Deputy Commissioner of Anne Arundel County, hearing a claim by Henrietta Maria Dulany seeking to overturn the will of her late husband, the planter and politician Daniel Dulany the Elder (1685–1753).〔(Wright, Edward F., p.8, ''Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume 11: 1753-1760'' ) Retrieved November 2010〕
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