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Laws of Maryland (1811), revised by Virgil Maxcy.

3 vols. 8°.

Baltimore, 1811.

Statutory Testamentary Law (1838), with decisions. By Clement

Dorsey.

viii+174 p. 8°.

Baltimore, 1838.

General Public Statutory Law, and public local law from 1692 to 1839 inclusive. With annotations by Clement Dorsey.

3 vols. 8°. 2848 p. continuously.

Baltimore, 1840.

Index to Laws and Resolutions (1800-13), with appendix. Printed by J. Green.

Not paged (Ee sigs.) 8°.

Annapolis, 1815.

Index to Laws (1818-25 inclusive); William Kilty.

Not paged (29 sigs. + (1) p.) 8°.

Annapolis, 1827.

(1826-31).

Annapolis, 1832.

In Department of Justice.

Index to Laws and Resolutions (1832-37 inclusive), printed by

William M'Neir.

Not paged (58 sigs. + 10 s.-4 p.) 8°.

Index to Laws (1838-45 inclusive), printed by Riley and Davis.

754 p. 8°.

Annapolis, 1838.

Annapolis, 1846.

Baltimore, 1866.

Digest of Decisions construing statutes (1866); Lewis Mayer.

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Baltimore, 1875.

Maryland Code (1860), public general laws and public local laws, compiled by Scott and M'Cullough; with index by Henry

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Supplement (1868); Lewis Mayer. Acts of 1868.

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Baltimore, 1860.

Baltimore, 1868.

Baltimore, 1868.

Maryland Code - Continued.

Supplement (1870), Acts of General Assembly, 1870. By Cohen and
Rowland.

viii + 466 p. 8°.

In Social Law Library.

Baltimore, 1870.

Revised Code of Public General Laws (1879); Mayer, Fischer, and Cross, [labelled "Revised Code of Maryland," 1878]. Baltimore, 1879.

Vol. 1, (5) + xlii + 1067 p. 8°. (No more published.) Maryland Code (1888), public general laws. Codified by J. P. Poe. Adopted 1888.

2 vols. 8°.

Baltimore, 1888.

(1888), public local laws. Codified by J. P. Poe. Adopted 1888.

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Key to Code and Acts of 1890. By J. W. Owens.

8°.

Baltimore, 1890.

In New York Bar Association.

Annotated Code (1911) of the public civil laws, including the Acts of 1910. George R. Bagby, editor. With [notes of] decisions. Prefaced by constitutions of the United States and of Maryland.

2 vols. 4to.

Baltimore, 1911.

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC.

Note. The constitution at present in force in this state is that of 1867.

1774, 1775, 1776.

Proceedings of conventions of province of Maryland held at Annap

olis, 1774, 1775, 1776.

378 p. 8°.

Baltimore, 1836.

1776.

Proceedings of convention of province of Maryland held at Annapolis, Dec. 7, 1775. 62 p. 8°.

Annapolis, N.D.

Constitution or form of government with proceedings of convention of delegates, Aug. 1776, at which the first constitution. was framed.

Contained in "Laws of Maryland" made since 1763, Annapolis, 1787. Unpaged. Folio.

Constitution; convention [held] at Annapolis, Aug. 14, 1776.

22 p. 8°.

n.t.p. n.p. N.D.

A copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 817, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which met at Annapolis, Aug. 14, 1776. It was not submitted to the people.

Register [of convention].

4 vols.

1851.

In New York Bar Association.

Proceedings of convention to frame a new constitution. Commenced Annapolis, Nov. 4, 1850; with constitution annexed. 895836 p. 8°. Annapolis, 1850.

Debates and proceedings of Maryland reform convention to revise state constitution. Prefixed are bill of rights and constitution as adopted. Published by order of convention. 2 vols. 8°.

Annapolis, 1851.

Constitution reported by convention of delegates 1850, and ratified 1851; with notes and appendix by Edward Otis Hinkley, (interleaved).

82 p. 8°.

Baltimore, 1851.

Adopted by convention of delegates assembled at Annapolis,
Nov. 4, 1850, and submitted to voters for adoption or rejection,
June 1851.

70 p. 8°.

Baltimore, 1851.

Adopted by convention of delegates 1850, with notes, etc. With

appendix. By E. 0. Hinkley.

108 p. 8°.

In Social Law Library.

Baltimore, 1855.

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A copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 837, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which met at Annapolis, Nov. 4, 1850. It was ratified by the people June 4, 1851. Appended to supplement to Vol. I, Maryland Code by Hinkley, 1862. In Harvard Law School.

1864.

Proceedings of convention, to frame a new constitution, commenced Annapolis, Apr. 27, 1864.

856 p. 8°.

Annapolis, 1864.

Debates of constitutional convention, assembled at Annapolis, Apr. 27, 1864. Official. W. B. Lord, reporter. 3 vols. 8°.

Annapolis, 1864. Constitution; adopted by convention assembled at Annapolis, Apr. 27, 1864 and ratified by the people Oct. 1864. With notes, etc., by E. O. Hinkley.

107+ (1) p. 8°.

Annapolis, 1864.

A copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 859, where it appears that the convention which framed this constitution met at Annapolis, Apr. 27, 1864. The constitution was ratified by the people Oct. 12 and 13, 1864.

1867.

Proceedings of convention to frame a new constitution, commenced at Annapolis, May 8, 1867.

850+16+66 + 14 p. 8°.

Annapolis, 1867.

Constitution of 1867 with notes, etc., by E. O. Hinkley.

156 p. 8°.

Baltimore, 1867.

Shown in Library Bulletin, Nov. 1894, New York State Library.
A copy of this constitution is contained in United States
Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 888, where it ap-
pears that the convention which framed it met at Annapolis,
May 8, 1867. It was ratified by the people Sept. 18, 1867.

Constitutions, [1776, 1851, 1864, 1867].

22210 p. 8°.

In Social Law Library.

n.t.p. n.p. N.D.

MASSACHUSETTS.

PERIODS.

1. Virginia and New England, 1606 to 1620 (Historical).

2. New Plymouth Colony, 1620 to 1691.

3. Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1629 to 1691.

4. Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1691 to 1774.

5. Colony or State of Massachusetts Bay, 1775 to 1780.

6. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1780 to date.

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HISTORICAL.

First Charter (1606), by King James I, dated April 10, 1606, entitled 'Letters Patent to Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, and others, for two several colonies and plantations to be made in Virginia; and other parts and territories of America." [First colony consisting of certain persons of London; to locate between the 34th and 40th degrees of latitude; second colony consisting of certain persons of Bristol, Exeter, and Plimouth, between the 38th and 45th degrees of latitude, both being along the "coast of Virginia and America as that coast lyeth." See William Waller Henning's "Statutes at large of Virginia," New York, 1823, Vol. I, p. 57; also "Virginia Company of London" by Edward D. Neill, Albany, 1869, p. 3.]

Great Patent of New England (1620), being charter granted by King James I, to the Council established at Plymouth, Devon County, England, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England in America. Dated November 3, [1620]. See "Compact, Charter and Laws of the Colony of New Plymouth," published agreeably to a resolve of the legislature, under the supervision of William Brigham, p. 1. x + 357 p. 8°.

1620. Plymouth Colony founded.

1629. Massachusetts Bay Colony chartered.

Boston, 1836.

1641. Jurisdiction extended over New Hampshire. (Severance of New Hampshire, 1679.)

1669. Jurisdiction extended over Maine. (Severance of Maine, 1820.) 1692. Province of Massachusetts Bay organized, comprising former colonies of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth, and former province of Maine.

1726. Explanatory charter of Massachusetts Bay.

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