Andrew White was born in
London in 1579 to a Catholic family. Since Catholic schools were banned in England, his family sent him at age 14 to attend the
English College in
Douai, France. In 1595, White went to Spain to attend the
English College of St. Alban's in
Valladolid. He then continued his education in
Seville. White was
ordained a priest in Douai in 1605. Despite the risks to Catholic priests in England, he returned there to minister to a group of hidden Catholics. Following the 1605
Gunpowder Plot, White was arrested and in 1606 banished from England. Moving to
Leuven in what was then the
Spanish Netherlands, he joined the
Society of Jesus on February 1, 1607. Defying the threat of execution White returned in 1609 to preach in
Southern England. He would spend the next ten years there. White made his solemn vows to the Jesuits in 1619 and they sent him to
Valladolid in Spain to teach in an English novitiate that was recently established by the Jesuits. During this period, he also held positions as
prefect of the seminaries at Leuven and
Liège, also in the Spanish Netherlands. After a few years in Europe, White wanted to go back to missionary work. He returned to England, where he met
Sir George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore (1579–1632) In 1625, White reportedly persuaded Calvert to convert to Catholicism. George Calvert around 1628 wrote to White from his colony on the
Avalon Peninsula in
Newfoundland, peaking White's interest in the new British colonies in North America. White requested permission from
Superior General Mutio Vitelleschi, head of the Jesuit order, to organize a mission to the colonies. Vitelleschi approved White's request in 1629.
Cecilius Calvert (1605–1675), the Catholic son of the deceased George Calvert and the second Baron Baltimore, received a charter from
King Charles I on June 20, 1632 to establish a colony in the northern
Chesapeake Bay region. White wrote about he benefits of converting the Native American population. In document dated February 10, 1633, White specifically advocates Catholic settlement in "lord Baltimore's Plantation in Mary-land". He describes to potential financiers a paradisiacal land with majestic forests and fruitful soil, advertising of land for each potential settler. ==Colonization in Maryland==