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Session Laws, 1892
Volume 397, Page 927   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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more City, or his successor or successors, be and he or they


are hereby authorized and empowered to receive from the


executor of the deceased the said bequest and the release


of said minister in charge or his successor to said executor,


after payment of said bequests shall be a full release of


said bequest.


8. To the bequest of the church of the Ascension in

To bequest

Baltimore City, contained in the last will and testament of

to Church
of Ascen-

Mary Warfield, deceased, recorded in the Orphans' Court

sion.

of Baltimore City.


9. To the several bequests, contained in the last will and

To be-

testament of James Boyce, of five thousand dollars, to the

quests in

Kelso Home for Orphans of the Methodist Episcopal

will of Jas.
Boyce.

Church ; of five thousand dollars, to the Union Protestant


Infirmary of the city of Baltimore, and of five thousand


dollars to the Home for the Friendless.


10. To the bequests contained in the last will and testa-


ment of Sarah Jane Fitch, late of Baltimore City, Mary-

To be-

land, deceased, of fifty dollars to the trustees of the Cath-

quests in
will of S. J.

olic Cathedral Church of Baltimore ; of fifty dollars to the

Fitch.

Redemptionists of Baltimore City ; of one hundred dollars


to the Ammondale Monumental Institute of Prince George's


County ; of fifty dollars to James Gibbon's, Roman Catholic


Archbishop of Baltimore, and his successors, and of thirty -


five dollars to Reverend J. P. Douahue of the Catholic


Church.


11. To the bequest or legacy, of five thousand dollars

To bequest

contained in the last will and testament of Mary W. Dennis,

of M W.

late of Somerset County, deceased, to the Maryland Baptist

Dennis.

Union Association, the interest or income, thereof only to


be used and expended in the education of destitute minis-


ters and Sunday Schools, as set out in said will, which is now


of record in the office of the register of wills of said


county.


12. To the several bequests of Mary Michael, late of


Baltimore City, deceased, first, of the bequest of two

To the be-

thousand dollars, to the Ladies' Branch Bible Society of

quests of
Mary

Baltimore City ; second, of five thousand dollars to the

Michael.

Board of Foreign Missions of the General Synod, of the


Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States ; third,


of five thousand dollars to the Board of Home Missions of


the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of


the United States ; fourth, of one thousand dollars to the


Boys' Home Society of Baltimore ; fifth, of one thousand


dollars to the Home of the Friendless of Baltimore, Mary-


land ; sixth, of one thousand dollars to Saint Mark's Evan-




 
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