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Session Laws, 1912
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962 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 654]

Gibbons, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, for the time
being, and his successors in the Archepiscopal See of Baltimore,
according to the discipline and government of the Roman Cath-
olic Church, a corporation sole, absolutely, all the rest, residue
and remainder of the said testatrix's estate, and property real,
personal and mixed, and wheresoever situated.

"14. To the gift and bequest to and for the use and benefit
of the Vestry of St. Luke's Parish of the Protestant Episcopal
Church of Queen Anne's county, Maryland, at Church Hill.
Maryland, a body corporate, made by Joseph E. George, late of
Quecn Anne's county, deceased, in the first codicil to his last
will and testament bearing date the 21st day of October, 1910,
and recorded in the wills record of the said Queen Anne's
county in Liber R. W. T. No. 2, folio 11, etc., and being in the
following language: 'I do give and bequeath my ten shares of
the capital stock in the Catonsville National Bank of Mary-
land to the Vestry of Saint Luke's Parish, in Queen Anne's
county, in the State of Maryland, a body corporate, located at
Church Hill, Maryland, and I do request that the dividends
arising from same shall be applied annually to keeping up
repairs on Saint Andrew's Chapel at Sudlersville, Maryland.'

"15. To the bequest of Caroline F. Randall, deceased, late
of Baltimore City, the sum of $400.00 to the First Reformed
Church of Baltimore City, now located on North Calvert street,
in the said city.

"16. To the following gifts and bequests contained in the
last will and testament of William J. Taylor, late of Baltimore
City, deceased, recorded in the office of the Register of Wills of
said city, in Liber H. W. J. No. 109, folio 127, etc.: (a) To
the Associated Professors of Loyola College, in the City of
Baltimore, and their successors, the sum of $200.00. (b) To
the Little Sisters of the Poor, Valley and Preston streets, in
said city, the sum of $200.00. (c) To the Saint Mary's Roman
Catholic Female Orphan Asylum, Cold Spring lane, near
Eoland avenue, the sum of $200.00. (d) To Saint Vincent
De Paul's Male Orphan Asylum, North Front street, in said
city, the sum of $200.00. (e) To the Oblate Sisters of Provi-
dence, Forest Place and Chase, street, in said city, the sum of
$100.00. (f) To Saint Elizabeth's Orphan Asylum, St. Paul
street, near Saratoga street, in said city, the sum of $100.00.
(g) To Saint Vincent De Paul's Society, in said city, the sum
of $100.00. (h) To the Young Catholic Friends Society, in
said city, the sum of $100.00. (i) To Reverend James Dolans'
Children's Aid Society, of Baltimore City, the sum of $100.00.

 

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