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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

pay for the same; and the said police station house,

 

when completed by the contractors and accepted by

 

the Burgess and Commissioners of said town, shall

 

be used for the general police purposes of said town.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall

Effective.

take effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved March 15, 1882.

 

Chapter 44.

 

AN ACT to give and declare the sanction of the

 

General Assembly of Maryland to certain devises

 

and bequests of Richard O. Crisp, late of Anne

 

Arundel county, to Anne E. Crisp and Frederick

 

Grafton Crisp, trustees, and to the Central Pres-

 

byterian Church, of which the Rev. Joseph T.

 

Smith is Pastor.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-

 

bly of Maryland, That the sanction and consent

 

of the General Assembly of Maryland be and the

 

same are hereby given and declared to the devise of

 

the farm of the late Richard O. Crisp, situated on

 

Curtis Creek, in Anne Arundel county, of this

 

State, to Annie E. Crisp and Frederick Grafton

Sanction and

Crisp, trustees, the survivor of them and the heirs

consent given.

of such survivor and their successors, in trust, for

 

the purposes of realizing one hundred thousand dol-

 

lars, of which the sum of fifty thousand dollars is

 

to be expended in the purchase of a lot of land in

 

or near Brooklyn, in said Anne Arundel county,

 

and the erection of a Presbyterian church and par-

 

sonage thereon, to be a branch of the Central Pres-

 

byterian church of which the Rev. Joseph T. Smith

 

is pastor, thirty thousand dollars to be expended for

 

the lot, and twenty thousand dollars to be expended

 

for the parsonage and grounds; and to the bequest

 

of said sum of fifty thousand dollars for said pur-

 

pose; and to the devise of said lot of land situated

 

in or near Brooklyn, in Anne Arundel county, and

 

church building and parsonage and grounds to said



 
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