PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1507
to use $200.00 of the said rents in keeping the church building
in proper repair and $100.00 of the said rents in payment of
the preacher's salary as provided in the "sixth" paragraph
of said will; (c) to the devise contained in the last will and
testament of Jacob Stoner, deceased, of record in the office of
the Register of Wills for Carroll County in Wills Record Liber
WA No. 11, folio 106, etc., of the residence of the said Jacob
Stoner, consisting of a house and lot at Union Bridge, Carroll
County, Maryland, unto the Blue Ridge College, a religious
body corporate, engaged in teaching, after the death of the life
tenant; (d) to the bequest, under the sixth paragraph of said
will of Jacob Stoner, deceased, of three thousand six hundred
and twelve dollars and eighty-five cents ($3,612.85) to the
said Blue Ridge College, as shown by the account of the execu-
tor and of record in the office of the Register of Wills for
Carroll County in Administration Records WA No. 23, folio
479, etc.; (e) to the bequest of three hundred dollars to the
Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends for the
graveyard fund, as contained in the last will and testament of
Anna E. Wood, deceased, of record among the Wills Records
in the office of the Register of Wills for Carroll County in
Liber WA No. 11, folio 212, etc.; (f) to the bequest of two hun-
dred dollars to the Trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran Con-
gregation of Winter's Church, a body corporate, as contained
in the last will and testament of Winfield S. Drach, deceased,
recorded among the Wills Records in the office of the Register
of Wills for Carroll County in Liber WA No. 11, folio 261, etc.;
(g) to the bequest of the sum of one hundred dollars to Saint
Luke's Winter's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Company of
Carroll County, Maryland, as contained in the last will and
testament of Winfield S. Drach, deceased.
(51) To a lease from John S. Berry and Emily H. Berry,
his wife, t^ the Martini German Evangelical Lutheran Church
of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession in Baltimore, Maryland,
dated July 30th, 1873, and recorded among the Land Records
of Baltimore City in Liber GR No. 620, folio 316, etc., of prop-
erty on the east side of Sharp Street in Baltimore, beginning at
the distance of one hundred and seven feet southerly from
Little Montgomery Street, and having a frontage of sixteen
feet seven and one-half inches on Sharp Street and an even
depth easterly of ninety-five feet; (b) to a deed from Frederick
C. H. Wessel and Ida Gertrude Wessel, his wife, to the Martini
German Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered Augs-
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