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LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas, 49.
LAY JUDGES. (See Judges.)
LEGRAND, John Carroll, Chief
Judge, 153, 154-156, 159, 160,
161.
LEE, Philip Thomas, 49, 56.
LEE, Richard, 45, 49.
LEGISLATURE. (See Assembly.)
LEWGER, John, 16.
LIBRARIES, in Colonial times, 50.
LIGON, Governor, 158.
LLOYD, Edward, 104.
LOCATION OF COURT OF APPEALS,
at St. Mary's prior to 1694, 8;
at Annapolis, beginning in
1695, 30; at house of Major
Edward Dorsey, 1695, 30; at
house of Sir Thomas Lawrence,
Bart, 1697, 30; brick house in
State House Circle, 30; State
House, 30-31, 70-71, 72; Rev-
enue Office, 70-71; to sit on
Eastern and Western Shores,
1805, 97; at Easton on East-
ern Shore in part of present
Court House, 108, 109.
MACCUBBIN, Nicholas, 49.
MACHEN, Arthur W., 156, 172,
187.
MACKELL, Benjamin, 4th, Judge,
63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 85.
MACNEMARA, Michael, 49.
MAGRUDER, Alexander Contee,
Judge, 152, 157.
MANN'S HOTEL, Annapolis, 87.
MARTIN, Luther, 47, 77, 85, 100,
110, 129.
MARTIN, Robert N., Judge, 181.
MARTIN, William Bond, Judge,
115, 152.
MASON, John Thomson, 103, 104.
MASON, John Thomson (second
of name), Judge, 118, 138, 139,
143, 144, 153, 154, 156, 157, 172,
173.
MAYER, Charles F., 160-
McHENRY, John, (See also Har-
ris & McHenry.)
McMAHON, John V. L., 138, 143-
144, 145.
McSHERRY, James, Chief Judge,
160, 174, 180, 181, 182, 183, 187.
MEREDITH, John, 127, 129.
MEREDITH, Jonathan, 160.
MERRICK, Richard T., 181.
MILEAGE, fees of witness, 1.788, 94.
MILLER, Oliver, Judge, 157, 163,
166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 174,
179, 180, 182.
MILLIGAN, Robert, 49.
MORECROFT, John, 16.
MURRAY, James, judge, 63, 66, 67,
68, 69, 72, 78, 79.
NAME OF COURT OF APPEALS,
origin in 17th century, descrip-
tive only, 7; name informal in
1695, 33; other names prior to
Revolution, 33-34; officially
adopted, Constitution of 1776,
59.
NELSON, Madison, Judge, 179.
NEW TRIAL, not allowable on re-
versal of judgment for plain-
tiff, under early practice, 41,
80; allowable on writ of pro-
cedendo on reversal of judg-
ment for plaintiff, after 1800,
80.
NICHOLSON, Francis, Governor,
22-23, 30, 37.
NICHOLSON, Joseph Hopper, Judge,
99, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 117,
118, 139, 198.
NUMBER OF JUDGES, Court of Ap-
peals, council, 11; just before
Revolution, 56; fixed at five,
1777, 1778, 61-63; to be reduced
to three, Act 1801, c. 74, 78;
nxed at six, 1805, 96; four,
under Constitution of 1851,
151; five, under Constitution of
1864, 167, 170; eight, under
Constitution of 1867, 176.
OPINIONS, of counsel, use of, 14,
46, 47, 50; of courts, written,
not given, 41, 83; reasons for
rulings in Provincial or Gen-
eral Ct. included in bills of
exceptions, 83-84; first written,
of Ct. of Appeals, in modern
style, 1789 and ff., 84; develop-
ment of practice of filing writ-
ten, 1806-1851, 139-141; writ-
ten, required, Const, of 1851,
151; copies of, for Ct. of Ap-
peals on appeals in equity and
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