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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1297
Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Carroll County",
sub-title "Manchester", be and it is hereby repealed and
that a new section to be know as Section 160 be and it is
hereby enacted in lieu thereof, to read as follows:
160. The inhabitants of Manchester, in Carroll County,
are a body corporate by the name of the Mayor and Com-
mon Council of the Corporation of Manchester", and by that
name may sue, be sued, may purchase and hold real and
personal and mixed estates, and dispose of the same for
the benefit of said town, and may have and use a common
seal, which may be altered at pleasure.
The corporate limits of said Town of Manchester shall
embrace all the land situated, lying and being within the
following metes and bounds, courses and distances, as
surveyed on October 25, 1946, by George Bucher John,
Registered Land Surveyor, to wit:
Beginning at a concrete monument now planted on the
east edge of the Hanover and Reisterstown State Road
and at the end of 500 feet on a line drawn North 2614
degrees West, from a Marble Monument marked B. C. L.
formerly planted on the said east side of the said road
opposite the intersection of the Baughman Valley Road
with the said Hanover and Reisterstown State Road run-
ning thence, (1) South 58 V2 degrees West, 300 feet to a
stake; (2) South 25 degrees East, 472 feet to a stake on
the south edge of the Baughman Valley Road; (3) South
16 5/8 degrees East, 860 feet to a stake on the north edge of
Banner's Lane; (4) South 35% degrees West, 1475 feet
to a marble monument to be planted, and crossing the
Westminster State Road at the end of 1107 feet thereon
and 42 feet westward from the nearest culvert; (5) South
35 1/2 degrees East, 2137 feet to a stake and crossing the
present middle of New Street at the end of 1696 feet there-
on; (6) North 761/8 degrees East, 1063.5 feet to a Concrete
Monument now planted on a boundary line between
Walter F. Brilhart and Thomas L. Miller and crossing the
middle of the Hanover and Reisterstown State Road at the
end of 750 feet thereon; (7) North 7 7/8 degrees West, 1540
feet to a point approximately 20 feet inside the south-east
edge of the Old Lutheran Cemetery; (8) North 6014 de-
grees East, 1584 feet to a Marble Monument formerly
planted at the south-west corner of the New Lutheran
Cemetery; (9) North 49 1/4 degrees East, 814 feet to a
point 17 feet southward from a concrete monument form-
erly planned and passing a concrete monument at the end of
613 feet; (10) North 18 1/8 degrees East, 1175 feet to a
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