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Session Laws, 1892
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926

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


deceased, which said will was admitted to probate by the


Orphans' Court of Frederick County on or about the 24th


day of April, 1891.


3. To the following gifts, legacies and bequests contained

Bequest

in the last will and testament of Peter Kelly, late of Balti-

under will
of Peter

more City, deceased, of one hundred dollars absolutely to

Kelly

Father Peter McCoy, pastor of St. Mary's Star of the Sea


Church, ; of three hundred dollars, to Father John C. Hagan


on trust, for the sinking fund of the association known as


our Lady of the Lord Council Church, absolutely; of one


hundred dollars to Father John P. Hagan, to be expended


iu masses for the testator's soul.


4. To the acquisition, holding and disposing of a certain

To the

leasehold tract of land on the west side of William street in

Acquisition

a Baltimore City, by the South Baltimore Free Methodist

by F M.
Society

Society of Baltimore City, which is described in a lease


from George Rose and wife to the said South Baltimore


Free Methodist Society of Baltimore City, dated the 30th


day of December in the year 1875, and recorded among


the land records of Baltimore City in Liber G. R., No. 731,


folio 272, &c.


5. To the sale and grant by Nicholas M. Smith to the


trustees of the Anshe Sphard Hebrew Congregation of Bal-

To sale be

N M

timore City, of all his, the said Smith's rights, title, interests

Smith.

and estate in and to all that lot of ground with the improve-


ments thereon, situate in the city of Baltimore, on the


westernmost side of High street, and more particularly


described iu an assignment from said Nicholas M. Smith to


the said trustees of the Aiishe Sphard Hebrew Congregation


of Baltimore City, dated the second day of February, 1891,


and recorded among the land records of Baltimore City in


Liber J. B., No. 1328, folio 535, &c.


6. To the devises and bequests contained in the last will


and testament of Annie M. Small, late of Baltimore City,

To be-
quests in

deceased, of certain portions of the residue of her property

will of

A.M.

to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the

Small

Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of Amer-


ica; to the vestry of Emanuel Church in Baltimore City;


to the trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Education


Society in Virginia, and to the convention of the Protestant


Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Maryland.


7. To the residuary bequest contained iu the last will

To bequest

and testament of Michael Williams, late of the city of

in will of
M Wil-

Baltimore, deceased, to the Metropolitan Methodist Epis-

liams.

copal Church of Baltimore City, and the minister in charge


of said Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church of Balti-



 
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