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538

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

To deed from
Augustus
D. Sessions.

Baltimore Station in the City of Baltimore," dated the twenty-
sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city in Liber
J. B., No. 1453, folio 173, &c.

To bequest in
will of M. J.
Shaeffer.

Thirteenth, To the bequest of five hundred dollars to the
First Lutheran Church of Frederick City, Maryland, com-
monly known as the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Fred-
erick, for a memorial window to Rev. Dr. D. F. Shaeffer,
contained in the last will and testament of Mary J. Shaeffer,
late of Baltimore city, deceased, of record in the office of
the register of wills of said city in "Wills," Liber T. W. M.,
No. 68, folio 275, &c.

To bequests
in will of D.
Brantigam.

Fourteenth. To the following bequests contained in the last
will and testament of Dorothea Brantigam, late of Baltimore
city, deceased, viz : first, a bequest of one hundred dollars to
the German Reformed Immanuel Congregation of Baltimore
city, in the second "item" of said will mentioned; secondly, to
the conditional bequest of one-fourth of the residue of the
estate of the said testatrix, mentioned in the fourth "item" of
said will, to the same congregation; thirdly, to the following
conditional bequests in said will contained, to "The Mission
House of the Reformed Church in the United States," of town
Herman in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin; to "The Orphan
Asylum of the German Reformed Church in the United
States," in Fort Wayne, Indiana; and to the said German
Reformed Immanuel Congregation of Baltimore city, each
two-twelfths of the residue of her estate upon conditions con-
tained in said will.

To deeds to
and from
Roman
Catholic
Cathedral
Church.

Fifteenth. To the deed of conveyance from David William-
son, Luke Tiernan, Basil S. Elder, Philip Lawrenson, John
Walsh, William Jenkins and Robert Barry to the Trustees of
the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Baltimore, dated the
thirtieth day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore county (now
city) in Liber W. G., No. 164, folio 193, &c.; and to the deed by
the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Bal-
timore city, dated the twenty-ninth day of September, eighteen
hundred and ninety-one, and recorded among the land records
of Baltimore city in Liber J. B., No. 1362, folio 159, &c., to
the Southern Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital of
Baltimore city; and to the deed of mortgage from the South-
ern Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital of Baltimore
city to the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church



 
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