Plundering Time
| Plundering Time | |||||||
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| Part of English Civil War and Protestant Revolution of Maryland | |||||||
William Claiborne, one of the infamous leaders (along with Captain Richard Ingle) during a lawless period in the Province of Maryland | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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Maryland Catholics Maryland proprietary colonial militia |
Maryland Puritans Puritan privateers (pirates) outlaws | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Governor Lord Baltimore Leonard Calvert | Richard Ingle | ||||||
The Plundering Time (1644–1646), also known as "Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion", was a period of civil unrest and lawlessness in the English colony of the Province of Maryland. William Claiborne and Richard Ingle took opportunities to seize property and pillage in and around Kent Island and St. Mary's City, Maryland.