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830

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Various gifts,
bequests,
etc., sanc-
tioned.


Congregation, dated the nineteenth day of June, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, and recorded among the Land Records
of Baltimore city in Liber G. R. 381, folio 34, &c.

Forty-sixth. To the holding by the Corporate Board of
Finance of the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, South, of Baltimore city, for any pur-
poses or uses that the said corporation may deem proper, of
the lot on the east side of Payson street, in said city, two hun-
dred and fifty-six feet, three and one-half inches south from
Lanvale street; thence south on Payson street fifteen feet, five
and one-half inches to a ten foot alley, then east of even width,
eighty-six feet six inches to the west side of a ten foot alley,
described in a deed from Charles Shipley and wife, to the said
body corporate, dated the twenty-third day of May, eighteen
hundred and ninety-five, and recorded among the land records
of Baltimore city, in Liber J. B. No. 1561, folio 232, &c.

Forty-seventh. To the holding of a certain parcel of ground
in the city of Baltimore by the Corporate Board of Finance of
the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, of Baltimore city, for any purposes or uses
which the said corporation may deem proper, and described as
follows: Beginning for the same at the end of the third line
of the ground described in a deed bearing date the twenty-
ninth day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber
J. B. No. 993, folio 435, etc., from George H. Williams and
others to Lewis Adler, and running thence westerly, reversing
said third line and binding thereon twenty-eight feet to the
beginning thereof, and to a point in the second line of a lot of
ground described in a deed bearing date the ninth day of June,
eighteen hundred and twenty-three, and recorded among the
land records of Baltimore county, in Liber U. G. No. 168,
folio 232, &c., from John Spear Smith, to James Charles
Gittings, trustee, at the distance of ninety-six feet northerly
from the north side of Lombard street, formerly called King
George street, and running thence northerly on and coinciding
with the remainder of said second line of said last mentioned
conveyance, and parallel with Front street, formerly called Still
House street, thirty-four feet to East Second street, formerly
called Coach alley, thence easterly, boundary on said East Second
street, twenty-eight feet, and thence southerly by a straight line
thirty-four feet to the place of beginning: Being the same prop-
erty which by deed dated the twenty-eighth day of August, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-five, and recorded among the land rec-



 
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