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MARYLAND

HISTORICAL

MAGAZINE

VOL. XXIX.

DECEMBER,

1934.
No. 4.

MISTRESS

MARGARET

BRENT,

SPINSTER.

By JULIA

CHEEET

SPETJILX.

In the founding of

Maryland,

as in the establishment of the other southern colonies, women played a significant part. In the new settlements, where the crying needs were for increased population and a stable food supply, mothers and housewives naturally were of great importance.

Promoters

of coloniza- tion wrote in glowing terms of the fecundity of women in the New World and praised their efficiency in domestic matters.

Prominent

officials commended capable housewives to the Lord

Proprietor

and interspersed their accounts of political matters with descriptions of their wives' and neighbors' success in pre- serving, in cheese making, poultry raising and gardening. 1 Among the first letters sent back to

England

from

Maryland

was one in 1638 eulogizing a " noble matron " for her domestic virtues. 2

Another

epistle from

Captain

Cornwallis,

one of the commissioners of the province, took particular pains to com- mend to Lord Baltimore the wife of his assistant, Jerome Haw- ley, whose industrious housewifery," he declared, hath so adorned this desert, that should his [her husband's] discourage- ments force him to withdraw himself and hir, it would not a little eclipse the Glory of Maryland." s 1

Calvert

Papers,"

Maryland

Historical

Society

Fund

PulUcation,

no. 28,
pp. 247,

265-266;

John

Hammond,

"Leah and

Rachel,"

Narratives

of Early Maryland, edited by Clayton Colman Hall, pp. 293, 296.

Annual

Letters

of the

Jesuits,"

Narratives,

pp.

123-124.

Calvert

Papers,"

op. oit., pp.

180-181.

259

260 MAETLAND HISTOKICAL MAGAZINE.

Not only as fruitful vines" and skillful housekeepers, however, did women distinguish themselves, hut also as landed proprietors and active participants in puhlic affairs. Women heads of families, who were granted lands on the same terms as men, brought in servants, took up large tracts, established plantations, and brought numerous suits against their debtors in the provincial court. 4

Several

were active in political strug- gles. When in the battle between the

Puritans

and the forces of

Governor

Stone in 1655
the

Governor

was wounded and kept incommunicado," his wife,

Virlinda

Stone,

lest he and his party be misrepresented by

Puritan

messengers dispatched to present favorable accounts of their actions in

England,

wrote at once to Lord

Baltimore,

explaining the political issues and describing the armed conflict from her husband's side. 5 An- other

Maryland

matron to plead her husband's cause before his enemies could make their owne tale in

England

was

Barbara

Smith,

wife of

Captain

Kichard

Smith of

Calvert

County.

Dur- ing the

Revolution

of 1689,
when her husband was imprisoned for refusing to take part with the insurgents.

Mistress

Smith hurried to

England

to lay his case before the authorities there. 6 But the outstanding woman among the earlyquotesdbs_dbs19.pdfusesText_25