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Session Laws, 1884 Session
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ROBERT M. MCLA.NE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Twelfth. To the bequest of said Terence Doyle, of


the sum of two hundred dollars, to the St. Joseph's


Passionists Monastery, on the Frederick road, Balti-


more county.


Thirteenth. To the bequest of said Terence Doyle,


of the sum of two hundred dollars, to St. Mary's


Roman Catholic Female Orphan Asylum, on Frank-


lin street, Baltimore city.


Fourteenth. To the bequest of said Terence Doyle,


of the sum of two hundred dollars, to St. Yincent's


Roman Catholic Infant Asylum, on Division street,

Bequest.

Baltimore city.


Fifteenth. To the residuary devise, in the will of


said Terence Doyle, in favor of the Visitation Con-


vent of Mt. De Sales, near Catonsville, Baltimore


county.


Sixteenth. To the bequest of Ellen Matthews, late


of Baltimore county, of the sum of two hundred dol-


lars, to Trinity Episcopal Church, at Long Green, in


said county.


Seventeenth. To the bequest of one thousand dol-


lars, and devise of certain real estate therein described,


contained in the will of David Ferine, late of Balti-


more county, deceased, to the Vestry of the Church

Bequest.

of the Redeemer, in said county.


Eighteenth. To the bequest of Mary Ann Webster,


late of Westminster, Carroll county, deceased, of the


sum of five hundred dollars, to the trustees of the


Methodist Protestant Church of Westminster, in said


county.


Nineteenth. To the bequest of Samuel Eichelber-


ger, late of Washington county, of certain shares of


stock, in trust to Elizabeth G. Smith during her life-


time, and after her decease to the minister and church


council of the Lutheran Church of Hagerstown, for


the benefit of the poor of said church.


Twentieth. To the bequest of Susan Coburn, late

Bequest.

of Baltimore city, of the sum of one thousand dol-


lars, to the Home of the Aged of the Methodist Epis-


copal Church of Baltimore city.


Twenty-first. To the bequest of Susan Coburn, of


the sum of one thousand dollars, to the trustees of the


First Methodist Episcopal Church of Baltimore, for-


merly the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church


in the city and precincts of Baltimore, in trust for the




 
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