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J12 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Codes.

1799 Digest of the Laws of Maryland, 1637-1797. Ed. by Thomas
Herty. 2 vols. 8° Baltimore and Washington, 1799-1804.
(First Codification, contains Constitution of 1776.)

1860 Maryland Code. Ed. by Scott and McCullough. 2 vols. 8°

Baltimore, 1860.
Supplement. Ed. by E. O. Hinkley, Baltimore..................1862
" " " " ..................1865
" " Levfis Mayer, " ..................1865
" 1861-68 Ed. by Lewis Mayer, ................1868
" (1868) " " " ..................1868
" (1870) " Cohen and Rowland, ..................1870
1878 Revised Code, by Mayer, Fischer and Cross, Baltimore.... 1879
1888 Code Public General Laws, John P. Foe, 2 vols. Baltimore....1888
Code Public Local Laws, " " " " ....1888
Supplement. " " " ....1900
1903 Code Public General and Local Laws, John P. Poe, 2 vols.,
Baltimore...................................................................1903

1904 Code Public General and Local Laws, John P. Poe, 2 vols.,
Baltimore....................................................................1904

Session Laws.

The first regular issue of session laws was begun in 1727, and at the
session of that year an act was passed "for the encouragement of
William Parks, Printer," by whom the "Compleat Body of Laws" was
printed. A volume in the State Library, once the property of Edmund
Jennings, Secretary of the Province, contains seven of these early
issues of the Parks press, dated 1728 to 1737; and also fourteen consec-
utive issues from the press of Jonas Green, the successor of Parks.
These latter cover all the sessions from July, 1740 to 1752, and it is
probable that this collection is unique.

The Library has also a complete collection of session laws from 1768
to date.

Besides the Statutes of the General Assembly the Statutes of the
United States are authoritative in the State, as are those of England
passed prior to July 4th, 1776, applicable to the Province and adopted
therein. A list of these latter, with notes, is given in "Kilty's Report
of Statutes, Annapolis, 1811," and in "Alexander's British Statutes in
Force in Maryland, Baltimore, 1870," the latter being elaborately an-
notated. These Statutes have been interpreted by the English and
Federal Courts as well as by those of Maryland.

Reports.

The decisions of the Maryland Courts of last resort have been
printed in the following volumes:

Harris and McHenry, 4 vols..................................................1700-1779
Harris and Johnson, 7 vols......... ................................ .........1800-1826
Harris and Gill, 2 vols.......................................................... 1826-1829
Gill and Johnson, 12vols....... .................... ................. .....1829-1843
Gill, 9 vols......................................................................... 1843-1851
Bland's Chancery Reports, 3 vols................................... .....1811-1832
Johnson's Chancery Reports, 4 vols.......................... .... .....1847-1854
Maryland Reports, vols. 1-94................................................1851-1904

The reports prior to 1st Maryland, have been reprinted with anno-
tations under the editorship of Wm. T Brantly, and vols., 1-79 of the
Maryland Reports have been reprinted under the editorship of Wm.
H. Perkins, Jr.

The "Maryland Law Review" began the publication of important
nisi prius decisions in 1901.

 

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