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Kilty's Land-Holder's Assistant, and Land-Office Guide
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270 LAND-HOLDER'S ASSISTANT.

" clerk, and keeper of the land records." Mr. Jennings was
succeeded by Levin Gale, Esq. who was commissioned on
the 16th of December 1738 judge and register, and, in his
turn, commissioned Mr. Griffith Beddoe chief clerk and
keeper of the records, as aforesaid. Philip Thomas, Esq.
commissioned on the 13th of March 1743, was the last sole
judge and register of the land office. On the 17th of May
1746, Benjamin Tasker and Benjamin Young, Esq'rs were
commissioned, jointly, judges and registers of the land
office, and Mr. Thomas Jennings, already acting, was
commissioned by them chief clerk, without the addition of" keeper
of the records." On the 13th of July in the next year a
commission issued to Benjamin Young and George Stewart,
Esquires, as before. On the 5th of March 1755 this
commission was succeeded by one to Benedict Calvert and George
Steuart, Esq'rs, still as Judges and registers, and in the hands
of those (b) two gentlemen, though by a renewal of their
commission under Mr. Harford, the office continued until the
revolution, the place of chief clerk being held in succession
by Mr. William Steuart and Mr. David Steuart, until, upon
the resignation of the latter, after the declaration of
Independence, the executive, then newly formed under the
present constitution, appointed Mr. St. George Peale, by a
commission dated the 21st of April 1777, to be "REGISTER of
the land office," leaving the appointment of Judges, on
which the constitution had been silent, to be provided for, as
it afterwards was, by the legislature.

    Connected with this enquiry is what concerns the offices of
surveyor general, examiner general, and deputy surveyors.
The first mentioned office, I have formerly had occasion to
observe, resembled, from the tenor of the commission,
rather the employment of a chief steward, or intendant, than
that of a practical surveyor of land; and accordingly, the
surveyor general seldom did make surveys, although there
are instances of his being desired or directed to do so. In
the early times he was always of the council. He appointed
the deputy surveyors, upon such terms in respect to the fees
as he thought proper to stipulate, and was held responsible
for their conduct. In the middle period of the proprietary
government this office was divided, a surveyor general being
appointed for each shore. At a later period these
establishments were complained of as useless, for the express reason
that the officers never made surveys, and it is certain that, at
the erection of the board of revenue, the surveyor-generals
were so entirely without active public functions that the board
could find nothing to instruct them about, and contented
itself with passing through their hands the instructions prepared

    (b) Or finally in those of Mr. Calvert the survivor.





 
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