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CHRONOLOGY 109

1705/6, Jan.

Secretariat divided between a Principal, in


England, and a Deputy, in Maryland.

1707, July 16

High Court of Appeals acquires its own


Clerk.

1707, Aug. 1

Above lease expires; separate Rent Roll


Keeper now appointed.

*17l4/5, Feb. 21

Benedict Leonard Calvert succeeds as fourth


Baron Baltimore and third Proprietary.

*1715, April 16

Charles Calvert succeeds as fifth Baron Balti-


more and fourth Proprietary.

*1715, May

Government of Maryland restored to Lord


Baltimore.

1715, Oct.

Crown Receiverships discontinued.

1715, Dec. 27

Baltimore's restoration proclaimed in Mary-
land.

THE SECOND PROPRIETARY PERIOD.

1715, Dec. 27

Restoration proclaimed; Gov. Hart, as Chan-


cellor, obtains the proprietary Great Seal


from Receiver General Carroll.

1716, May 1

Former crown Attorney General sworn pro-


prietary Attorney General.

1716, Aug 10

Equivalent Act: Baltimore given a port duty


in exchange for his quit-rents and aliena-


tion fines.

1716/7, Jan. 11

Governor acquires one of the (land) Sur-


veyorships General.

1716/7, Jan. 11

Proprietary Naval Offices discontinued.

1717, June 13

Secretary assumes title of Judge of the Land


Office.

1719, June 6

Sixth General Fee Act.

1719/20, Feb. 27

Governor relinquishes Chancellorship.

1723, Oct. 26

Assize Courts for each shore, with Clerks,


established by Act of Assembly.

1725, July 12

Governor resumes Chancellorship.

1725/6, March 23

Seventh General Fee Act (disallowed in


1726).

1732, Dec.

Charles, Lord Baltimore, arrives in Mary-


land.

1733, April 12

Paper Currency Act.



 

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