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Session Laws, 1896 Session
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842

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Various gifts
bequests,
etc., sanc-
tioned.

eighteen hundred and ninety, duly probated and now of record
in the office of the Register of Wills of Baltimore city, in
Liber T. W. M., No. 72, folio 208, &c , and also to the convey-
ance of said ground rents to said vestry by deed from Ethan
Alien Jones and Stanley M. Jones and wife, dated the first day
of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and recorded among
the land records of Baltimore citv, in Liber J. B., No. 1555,
folio 254, &c.

Eighty-seventh. To the following bequests under the last will
and testament of Mary 0. Goldsborough, late of Talbot county,
deceased, and the third codicil thereto, said will having been
probated on the twelfth day of April, eighteen hundred and
ninety, and now of record in the office of the Register of Wills
of Talbot county, in Liber E. H. R., No. 13, folio 442, &c., in
words following, to wit: (1). " One thousand dollars to All
Saints parish toward the establishing of a parish school. (2). I
give and bequeath to All Saints parish one thousand dollars,
the interest to be appropriated toward the support of the rector
until such time as the principal shall be needed for the parish
school, to which it shall then be appropriated. (8). I now leave
one thousand dollars to Trinity Memorial Cathedral. (4). Three
hundred dollars to the Home for Friendless Children, Easton."
The bequest to Trinity Memorial Cathedral was left " to be
appropriated to the building of said cathedral, and to no other
use or purpose whatsoever."

Eighty-eighth. To the bequest of ten thousand dollars to
Bethany Independent Methodist Church, so long as it shall
remain such and no longer, as contained in the will and testa-
ment of Charles J. Baker, late of Baltimore county, deceased,
of record in the office of the Register of Wills of said county
in Wills Liber B. W. A. No. 10, folio 275, &c.

Eighty ninth. To the conveyance from Leigh Bonsai and
others to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of
the Fayette Street Station, in the city of Baltimore, of the fee
and reversion in and the annual rent of fifty-five dollars issuing
out of a lot of ground on the south side of Summit street in
Baltimore city.

Ninetieth. To the conveyance from Thomas P. Locke and
wife to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the
Fayette Street Station, in the city of Baltimore of the fee and
reversion in, and the annual rent of sixty dollars, issuing out
of a lot of ground at the corner of Scott and Cross streets in
the city of Baltimore.



 
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