MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2213
arms is in quarters also, argent (silver) and gules (red)
a cross bottony (boutonne, with a button or a three-leaf
clover at the end of each radius of the cross)
counterchanged. Above the shield is placed an Earl's
coronet (indicating that, though only a baron in England,
Calvert was an earl or count palatine in Maryland).
Above that, a helmet set full faced and over that the
Calvert crest, (two pennons, the dexter or the right one
or (gold), the other sable (black) staffs gules (red)
issuing from the ducal coronet). The supporters of the
shield are a plowman and a fisherman with their hands on
the shield, designated respectively by a spade held in
the right hand of the plowman and a fish held in the left
hand of the fisherman (the fish is heraldic and cannot,
therefore, be identified as to any species). The plowman
wears a high—crowned, broad-brimmed beaver hat; the
fisherman wears a knitted cap (somewhat resembling a
stocking cap). The motto in Italian on a ribbon at the
feet of the plowman and fisherman is the motto of the
Calvert family "Fatti [maschi] MASCHII parole femine"
loosely translated as "[Deeds are manly, words are
womanly] MANLY DEEDS, WOMANLY WORDS." Behind and
surrounding both shield and supporters is an ermine—lined
mantle and on the circle around this part of the seal are
the words "Scuto bonae voluntatis tuae coronasti nos"
[[see the twelfth verse of the Fifth Psalm] FIFTH PSALM,
TWELFTH VERSE: "With favor wilt thou compass us as with a
shield") AND THE DATE 1632. THE DATE REFERS TO THE YEAR
THE CHARTER WAS GRANTED.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1975.
Approved April 22, 1975.
CHAPTER 371
(Senate Bill 917)
AN ACT concerning
Anne Arundel County — Part—time Liquor
License Inspectors
FOR the purpose of increasing the number of part-time
liquor license inspectors in Anne Arundel County;
and clarifying language.
BY repealing and re—enacting, with amendments,
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