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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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Sixty-third — To the conveyance from Herman Schulz and
wife to the Trustees of Fulton Avenue Baptist Church, of
Baltimore City, of certain lots in the village of Joshua, in
Baltimore County, by deed duly recorded on March 2oth,
1900, in Liber N. B. M., No. 245, folio 9, etc., one of the Land
Records of said county.

1 Fulton Ave.
Baptist
Church.

Sixty-fourth — To the bequest in the will of Jane H. Part-
ridge, late of Cecil County, of one thousand dollars to the
Vestry of Trinity parish, of Cecil County.

Vestry of
Trinity Parish,
of Cecil Co

Sixty-fifth — To the conveyance from Wm. F. Erick,
trustee, to Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of
Franklin Street Station, in the City of Baltimore, dated April
28, 1869, G. R., No. 420, folio 120, etc., two lots west side
Poppleton street, beginning at the south side of Franklin
street and running south to Pierce street.

M. V,. Church
of Franklin
Street.

Sixty-sixth — To the conveyance from Trustees of the
Methodist Episcopal Church of Baltimore City to William
McCauley, of five lots west side of Poppleton street, begin-
ning at the north side of Pierce street, and the yearly rents
issuing thereout, dated April 25, 1898, and recorded among
the Land Records of Baltimore City on or about that date.

William
McCauley.

Sixty -seventh — And a mortgage from said Trustees to the
German Saving's Bank of Baltimore, to secure a loan of six
thousand five hundred dollars at property on southwest corner
Franklin and Poppleton streets, and the lot adjoining to the
west thereof, recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore
City.

German
Savings Bank
of Baltimore.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the sanction and consent of
the General Assembly of Maryland be and the same are
hereby given, granted and declared to the acquisition by the
several religious denominations or sects, orders or corpora-
tions hereinbefore in this Act mentioned or named, at any
time hereafter, whether by gift, grant or otherwise, of the fee-
simple title to the lots or parcels of land aforementioned, in
which they are respectively entitled to a leasehold interest or
less than a fee-simple title, by virtue of the several deeds,
gifts, grants, bequests or devises aforementioned, and by virtue
of the sanction hereinbefore, by the first section of this Act,
given, and to the holding, sale, mortgaging, leasing or other-
wise disposing of the same.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 10, 1900.

Sanction and
consent of the
General
Assembly of
Maryland
to above.



 
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