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Session Laws, 1890
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680

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


to the trustees of the centenary methodist episcopal church of


Westminster, Carroll county.


Twenty-seventh. To the bequests of Agusta Sargable, William

To corlalc

Woolsey and John Barnes, late of Harford county, deceased, to

bequests.

the trustees of the Churchville presbyterian congregation, in


Harford county.


Twenty-eight. To the bequest of Amy Jane Punk, late of

To bequest

Washington county, deceased, contained in her last will and


testament to the trustees of the Christian church, Beaver creek,


Washington county, Maryland.


Twenty-ninth. To the bequest of Mary Ann Myers, late of

To bequest

Washington county, deceased, to the united brethren church at


Keedysville, Washington county, Maryland, as contained in her


last will and testament.


Thirtieth. To the bequest contained in the last will and testa-

To bequest

ment of John C. Adams, late of Talbot county, deceased, to the


convention of the protestant episcopal church, in the diocese of


Easton, for the use of the clergy relief fund of said convention.


Thirty-first. To the bequest contained in the last will and tes-

To bequest

tament of Henrietta Byrd, late of Wicomico county, deceased, to


the trustees of St. Peter's protestant episcopal church of Salis-


bury, Wicomico county, Maryland.


Thirty-second. To the several deeds to the associate reformed

To several

congregation of Baltimore, for property held by it in the city of
Baltimore, to wit : a lot situate on the north side of Fayette street,

deeds

between Charles and Liberty streets, conveyed to it by several


deeds, to wit: a deed from James Campbell and others, W. J.


Merdebaugh, trustee, and John A. Garrnett and wife; also for a


lot of ground on Columbia avenue, conveyed to it by Wallace


King, and for a lot of ground on the northwest corner of Preston


street and Maryland avenue.


Thirty-third. To the bequest of Mary King Warder to the Balti-

To bequest

more monthly meeting of friends, for the eastern and western dis-


trict, in unity with the ancient yearly meeting of friends.


Thirty-fourth. To the bequest of one hundred dollars con-

To bequest

tained in the last will and testament of Elizabeth Campbell, late


of Carroll county, Maryland, deceased, to Trinity reformed church
of Manchester, Carroll county.

To bequest

Thirty-fifth. To the bequest of Mary A. Conine, late of Balti-


more city, deceased, to the committee of the baptist church in


the city of Baltimore.


Thirty-sixth. To the bequest of two hundred dollars contained

To bequest

in the last will and testament of Jesse Schultz, late of Carroll


county, Maryland, deceased, to Emanuel Lutheran church of


Manchester, Carroll county, Maryland.



 
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