Maryland Statutes

§ 7-102

Maryland § 7-102
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Md. Code Ann., General Provisions § 7-102 (2026).

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(a)(1) The obverse of the Great Seal of Maryland depicts:
(i)an equestrian figure of the Lord Proprietary arrayed in complete armor and holding a drawn sword;
(ii)a horse wearing caparisons adorned with the family coat of arms for Lord Baltimore; and
(iii)on the ground below the equestrian figure, a sparse growth of grass on sandy soil and a few small blue and yellow flowers.
(2)The circle surrounding the obverse of the Great Seal of Maryland contains the Latin inscription “Caecilius Absolutus Dominus Terrae Mariae et Avaloniae Baro de Baltemore”, which means “Cecil Absolute Lord of Maryland and Avalon Baron of Baltimore”, referring to Lord Baltimore’s first settlement in the new world, on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfou

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