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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

on all such cases shall be issued by the register in chancery, tested
in the name of the said judge.

                                    See 1806, ch. 55, and 1811, ch. 189.

    1805.

CHAP. 65.

    20.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That in all cases where the clerks of 
the county courts are directed by law * to transmit records, entries,
transcripts of deeds (a) recorded in the land records of their respective
counties, to the clerk of the general court, the said clerks
of the several counties shall be and they are hereby directed to
transmit the same to the clerk of the court of appeals of the respective
shore, who shall enter the same in a record book, (to be
provided and kept for that purpose only,) and the transcript shall
be safely kept among the papers of the office of the court of appeals
of the respective shore; and the said clerks of the court of 
appeals shall respectively be entitled to receive one shilling for
each deed in each transcript mentioned; and the said record entries,
or copies of the same properly and legally authenticated,
shall be of the same force, validity and effect, as record entries in
the office of the general court, or copies thereof, heretofore have
been, and subject nevertheless to the same proviso.

(a)  By 1806, ch. 90, s. 7, such record entry, if taken from a deed for part of a lot
or tract of land, shall contain the courses, metes and bounds, if described therein.

Extracts of deeds
to be transmitted
to the clerk of the 
court of appeals
of the shore.
*  1785, ch. 9.
    21.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That hereafter the county courts
shall be held in each county within the six constitutional judicial
districts of this state, at the places where the county courts were
held immediately before the confirmation of the aforesaid act, and
shall commence at the times following, to wit:  In Saint-Mary's
county on the first Monday in March and August, in Charles
county on the third Monday in March and August, in Prince-George's
county on the first Monday in April and September, in
Cecil county on the first Monday in April and September, in Kent
county on the third Monday in March and September, in Queen-Anne's
county on the first Monday in May and fourth (b) Monday
in October, in Talbot county on the fourth (c) Monday in May and
second Monday in November, in Calvert county on the second
monday in May and October, in Anne-Arundel county on the third
Monday in April and September, in Montgomery county on the (d)
first Monday in March and November, in Caroline county on the
first Monday in March and second Monday of October, in Dorchester
county on the third Monday in March and fourth Monday
in October, in Somerset county on the second Monday in April
and September, in Worcester county on the fourth (e) Monday in
May and November, in Frederick county on the first Monday in
February and August (f), in Washington county on the (g) fourth
Monday in March and October, in Allegany county on the third
Monday in April and second Monday in October, in Baltimore
county on the fourth Monday in March and first Tuesday in October
(h), in Harford county on the (i) second Monday in March
and August.

(b)  By 1807, ch. 14, changed to the third Monday in October.
(c)  By 1816, ch. 151, changed to the third Monday in May.
(d)  By 1807, ch. 146, changed to the second Monday in November.
(e)  By 1806, ch. 50, changed to the second Mondays in May and November.
(f)  By 1815, ch. 12, changed to the first Monday in March and fourth Monday
in October.
(g)  By 1815, ch. 12, changed to the third Monday in November.
(h)  By November 1812, ch. 132, changed to the third Monday in September.
(i)  By 1811, ch. 178, changed to the fourth Monday in August.

Times and places 
of holding the 
county courts.


 
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