ART. 93.] WILLS. 1415
Pendergast, 10 Md 346. Barnes v. Syester, 14 Md. 507. Weems v. Weems,
19 Md. 345. Colvm v. Warford, 20 Md. 388. Buchanan v. Turner, 26 Md. 1.
Higgins s. Carlton, 28 Md. 118. Waters s. Waters, 35 Md. 531. Tyson v.
Tyson, 37 Md. 582 McElwee v. Ferguson, 43 Md 479. Taylor v. Cresswell,
45 Md. 422. Griffith v.Diffenderffer, 50 Md. 466. Brown v. Ward, 53 Md.
376. Layman v. Conroy, 60 Md 286. Stirling v. Stirling, 64 Md. 138
P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 301. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 1, sec. 4. 1884, ch. 293.
310. All devises and bequests of any lands, or tenements or
interest therein, and all bequests of any goods, chattels or personal
property of any kind, as described in section 307, shall be in
writing and signed by the party so devising or bequeathing the
same, or by some other person for him, in his presence and by his
express direction, and shall be attested and subscribed in the pres-
ence of the said devisor by two or more credible witnesses, or
else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Clayland's Lessee v. Pearce, 1 H & McH 29 Belt v. Belt, 1 H. & McH. 409.
Free Sch v. Bruce, 1 H & McH. 509. Cheney's Lessee v Watkins, 1 H. & J.
527. Brown v. Tilden, 5 H. & J. 374. Mason o. Harrison, 5 H. & J. 430.
Edelen v Hardy, 7 H. & J 61. Siemer's Admr v.Sicmer, 2 G. & J 100 Den-
kins v. Hollis, 7 G. & J 311. Wareham v Sellers, 9 G. & J 98 Hannon v
State, 2 Gill, 42. Jones v. Jones, 8 Gill, 197. Corrie's Case, 1 Bl 488. Plater
v. Groome, 3 Md. 134. Cramer v. Crumbaugh, 3 Md. 491. Welty v. Welty, 8
Md. 15. Clagett v Hawkins, 11 Md. 388. Carey v. Dennis, 13 Md. 1. Barnes
v. Syester, 14 Md. 507. Weems v. Weems, 19 Md. 349. Buchanan v. Turner,
26 Md. 1. Higgins v. Carlton, 28 Md. 115. Estep v. Morns, 38 Md. 417. De-
vecmon v. Devecmon, 43 Md.. 336.
Ibid. sec. 302. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 1, sec. 4. 1884, ch. 293.
311. No will in writing devising lands, tenements or heredita-
ments, or bequeathing any goods, chattels or personal property of
any kind, as heretofore described, nor any clause thereof, shall be
revocable otherwise than by some other will or codicil in writing,
or other writing declaring the same, or by burning, cancelling,
tearing or obliterating the same, by the testator himself or in his
presence, and by his direction and consent; but all devises and
bequests so made shall remain and continue in force until the
same be destroyed by burning, cancelling, tearing or obliterating
the same by the testator or by his direction, in manner aforesaid,
unless the same be altered by some other will or codicil in writing
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