103 ORIGIN OF NAME.
ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF COUNTIES, WITH DATE OF FORMATION
AND AREA.
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Counties.
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Origin of Name.
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Date of
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Area in
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Formation.
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Sq. Miles.
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St. Mary's1........
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In honor of the Virgin Mary, the
landing Having been made on
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Kent' ...............
Anne Arundel2...
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the Feast of the Annunciation.
After the English County............
After the Lady Anne Arundel,
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1642
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372
281
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wife of Caecilius, second Lord
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Baltimore ....
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425
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Calvert4............
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After the family name of the pro-
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Charles5............
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prietary ...............
After Charles, Lord Baltimore.....
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1658
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222
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Baltimore6..........
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From the Proprietary's Irish Bar-
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ony, (Celtic bilte mor; i. ^., the
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large town).......... .... . ..
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I659
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656
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Talbot7.............
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After Grace Talbot, daughter of
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George, first Lord Baltimore.....
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1661
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286
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Somerset8 .........
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After Mary Somerset, sister of
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Lord Baltimore.... .
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1666
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362
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Dorchester9.......
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After Earl Dorset, a family friend
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of the Calverts................. ....
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1668
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618
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Cecil"...............
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After the forename of the second
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Lord Baltimore..... ..... .. ....
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1674
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360
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iThere is great difficulty in assigning: exact dates to Ihe erection of Counties in the
early years of the Province, from the fact that considerable confusion exists between the
county and the hundred, sheriffs being commissioned for the latter as wel I as the former,
and because Counties were erected sometimes by order in Council, proclamation or by
Act of Assembly. A series of interesting historical maps has been prepared by Dr-
Edward B. Mathews, Assistant State Geologist, which, when published, will shed con-
siderable light on the subject.
A commission was issued to James Baldridge as sheriff of St. Mary's county, June.
29th, 1637f (Archiv, of Md-. 3:61), and the courts were put in operation by Acts of Assem-
bly, 1638-9, (Archiv. 1:46-57).
2 A commission was issued to John I,angford as sheriff of the Isle of Kent, February
9th, 1637, (Archiv. 3:61), and on Aug. 3d, 1612, a commission was issued to Giles Brent, for
the county of Kent (Archiv. 3:105). County government was evidently organized in that
year as the expenses of the Assembly were assessed on the counties of St. Mary's and
Kent.
3Erected by Act of Assembly, 16SO, ch. 8. Name changed to Providence by Act of
1654, ch. 17. Name restored in 1668.
^rected by order in Council July 3d, 1654 (Archiv. 3:308). In October of the same
year the name was changed to Patuxent under the Cromwell administration, (Araftiv.
1:341). Name restored, 1658.
GErected by order in Council, April 13th, 1058 (Archiv. 3:341). An earlier Charles
.county was erected by order in Council, October 3d, 1650, from part of the territory now
included in St. Miiry's, Charles and prince George's counties. This order was repealed
by order of July 3d, 1654, $upra.
cFrected by order in Council. No full record, but writ of election was issued to
sheriff January 12th, 1659, (Archiv. 1581)
7No record Writ of election issued to sheriff February I8th, 1601, (Archiv. 1:425 and
3:448).
BErected by order in Council August 22d, 1666, (Archiv. 3:553).
aNo record. Writ issued to sheriff February 16,1668, (Archiv. 2:15B).
10Erected by proclamation of Governor Charles Calvert June 6th, 1674, (Archiv.
1B:3&-41). Delegates are named as present at Assembly from Cecil county February 12th,
0674, (Archn\ 2:421).
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