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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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Evangelical
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77. To a legacy of two hundred dollars, under the last will
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Church,
Cearfoss, Md.
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and testament of Jacob W. Clair, late of Washington County,
deceased, said will being recorded in the office of the Register
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of Wills for said county, to the trustees of Evangelical Church,
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of Cearfoss, Maryland, for the purposes therein set forth ; also
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ten shares of stock of the Williamsport and Greencastle Turn-
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pike Company in trust to said trustees for the purposes herein
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set forth.
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Little Sisters
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78. To the following devise and bequest, under the last will
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of the Poor.
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and testament of Ellen Stuart, late of Washington County,
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deceased, said will being recorded in Register of Wills' office
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for Washington County, Maryland, to wit: (a) A devise of
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certain real estate in Baltimore City, known as 806 North
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Broadway, to the Little Sisters of the Poor, in Baltimore,
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Maryland. (b) To a bequest of all the money in the bank of
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the Central Savings Bank, in Baltimore, Maryland, or any
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other bank that may have deposits to the credit of said testator
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St. Joseph's
Hospital, Bal-
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in the City of Baltimore, to the St. Joseph's Hospital, or to the
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timore.
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trustees or board of managers for the benefit of said hospital.
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79. To the following bequests, under the last will and testa-
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Association of
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ment of Alexander Newcomer, late of Washington County,
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Christians.
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deceased, said will being recorded in the office of the Register
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of Wills for Washington County, Maryland, to wit: (a) To
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a legacy of one thousand dollars to Walter S. Hayne, president
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of the educational board of the Association of Christians known
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as the Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia, engaged
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in home missions, upon the conditions as set forth in said will.
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(b) To a legacy of four thousand dollars, to be deposited in
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and held in trust by the Safe Deposit and Trust Company of
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Baltimore, the interest to be paid annually as follows : One-
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fourth of net income to Henry Hill as long as he lives; one-
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fourth to Kate Marsh as long as she lives ; one-fourth to Peter
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House for
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Ainslie, president of the board of trustees of the House for
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Working
Girls.
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Working Girls, and in case that Peter Ainslie should cease to
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be president of the board, then interest to be paid to existing
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president; one-fourth to the trustees or their treasurer of the
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Christian
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Christian Church at Beaver Creek, Washington County, Mary-
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Church,
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land, for the benefit of the poor members of the church, left
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Beaver Creek,
Md.
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entirely to the discretion of the elders of the church for distri-
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bution ; trust to stand twenty years. And in case of death of
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Henry Hill, his one-fourth to be paid to Kate Marsh as long
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as she liveSj and in case of death of Kate Marsh, the interest
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to be divided equally between the House for Working Girls
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and the trustees of the Christian Church, and at expiration of
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