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2. James Cullen of St. Mary's City (——), succeeded Llewellin in June,
1683 (Warrants, 1. WC #4, f. 356); probably served until 18 April 1689 when
the Land Office was closed. The Convention of September, 1689 entrusted the
land records to John Llewellin. On 14 Oct. 1692 the Governor and Council
ordered Llewellin to deliver them to Secretary Lawrence (AM, VIII, 387).

3. *Charles Carroll of Anne Arundel County (Cath.), was probably ap-
pointed by his father-in-law, Col. Henry Darnall I, when the Land Office was

reopened, 23 May 1694 (AM, XXV, 130, 137; Prov. Ct. Rec., 1, TP #4, f. 519);
on Darnall's death, 17 June 1711, the office was again closed; Carroll then
succeeded to Darnall's offices, as Agent and Receiver and Keeper of His Lord-
ship's Great Seal.

4. John Manley of ---- County (----), probably appointed by Carroll
when he reopened the office, 2 March 1712/3; was still in office, 16 April
1716 (Ibid. l. TP #4, f. 382).

5. Edward Griffith of Annapolis (Prot.), com. by Deputy Secretary Lloyd,
in his newly assumed capacity as Judge of the Land Office, 13 June 1717
(Warrants, 1. BB, f. 49); resigned in 1723, about a year before his death,

6. John Lawson of Annapolis (Prot.), com. by Judge Lloyd, 25July 1723
Ibid., 1. CC, f. 107). Resigned in 1733; died in 1739.

7. Griffith Beddoe of Annapolis (Prot.), com. by Edmund Jenings, 23
Aug. 1733 (Ibid., 1, EE, f. 319). Resigned in 1740/1; died in 1742.

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