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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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of Ridgely street, which is referred to and described in a


deed from George H. Beatson to the said Central Presby-


terian Church of the city of Baltimore, bearing date the 1st


day of August, in the year 1890, and recorded among the


land records of Baltimore City in Liber J. B., No. 1304,


folio 38, &c.


Twenty -second. To the lease to and for the use of the


German Evangelical Lutheran Saint Mark's Congregation,


a body corporate, duly incorporated under the laws of this


State, from Thomas Winans, of certain property lying at


the northeast intersection of Broadway and Hampstead Hill

Thomas

street, in Baltimore City, and more particularly described

Winans.

in a lease from said Thomas Winans to said German


Evangelical Lutheran Saint Mark's congregation, dated


February the 2nd, 1871, and recorded among the land


records of Baltimore City in Liber G. R., No. 499,


folio 155, &c.


Twenty-third. To the legacy to the Baltimore Orphan


Asylum ; and to the bequest of sundry ground rents,

Baltimore
Orphan

amounting to the sum of six hundred and thirty dollars

Asylum.

per annum, to the Home for Incurables of Baltimore City,


contained in the last will and testament of Hannah B.


Gaither, late of Baltimore City, deceased, which has been


duly admitted to probate and recorded in the Orphans' Court


of Baltimore City.


Twenty-fourth. To the purchase by the trustees of the


Evangelical Association in the city of Baltimore, of the lot

Evangel-
ical Asso-

of grouud situate in said city of Baltimore on the east side

ciation of
Baltimore.

of Scott street, and particularly described in a deed from


William Jenkins and others to the said " The Trustees of


the Evangelical Association in the city of Baltimore," dated


May 22nd, in the year 1841, and recorded among the land


records of Baltimore County (now city), in Liber A. W. B.,


No. 308, folio 543, &c., and to confirm and make valid the


title of purchasers and their heirs, acquired from, by or


under the said " The Trustees of the Evangelical Associ-


ation in the City of Baltimore," of the lot of grouud described


in said deed.


Twenty-fifth. To the devise contained in the last will and


testament of Franklin Smith, late of Harford County,

Franklin

deceased, of five acres of land, more or less, to the trustees

Smith.

of the Wesleyan Chapel Methodist Protestant Church of


Harford County, and their successors, for the benefit of the


said church.


Twenty-sixth. To the sale and grant by Nancy Hall and


George Windsor Russell Hall and Daniel Isaiah Hall and




 
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