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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

541

Twenty-fourth. To the grant and conveyance to the Trustees
of the Relay Methodist Episcopal Church of St. Denis, of
Baltimore county, a body corporate, duly incorporated under
the laws of the State, of a lot of ground situate in the village
of St. Denis, Baltimore county, and described at large in a
deed of the same from Richard Walzl and wife to the
Trustees of the Relay Methodist Episcopal Church of St.
Denis, of Baltimore county, dated the eleventh day of
February, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore county, in Liber J. W.
S., No. 182, folio 508, &c.

To grant
from Rich-
ard Walzl.

Twenty-fifth. To a sublease from Charles W. Ridgely, trustee,
et al., to and for the use of the "Colored Methodist Protestant
Israel Church of the city of Baltimore," duly incorporated under
the laws of this State, of certain property on the northeast side
of Chesnut, now Colvin, street, in the city of Baltimore, and
described in a deed of the same, dated the seventh day of
September, eighteen hundred and fifty, and recorded among
the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber A. W. B., No.
468, folio 78, &c.

To Bub-lease
from G. W.
Ridgely.

Twenty-sixth. To the sale, grant and conveyance of the lot
next above referred to and described as situate on the northeast
side of Chestnut, now Colvin, street, in the city of Baltimore,
and thereafter conveyed and described at large in an assign-
ment of the same from Michael Warner to the First Colored
Methodist Protestant St. Thomas Church of the city of Balti-
more, duly incorporated under the laws of this State, bearing
the date the twenty-sixth day of May, eighteen hundred and
seventy-five, and recorded among the land records of Balti-
more city, in Liber G. R., No. 704, folio 119, &c.

To sale of
same.

Twenty-seventh. And also to the sale of the same, described
in paragraphs twenty-six and twenty-seven, on the northeast
side of Chestnut, now Colvin, street, in the city of Baltimore,
thereafter conveyed and described at large, in a deed of assign-
ment of the same, bearing date the second day of November,
eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and recorded among the
land records of Baltimore city, in Liber J. B., No. 1473, folio
99, &c., from Daniel L. Brinton, trustee, et al., to the Presby-
terian Association of Baltimore city.

Ibid.

Twenty-eighth. To the deed from Mary A. Thompson and
Thomas Thompson, her husband, to "The Trustees of the
Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church of Baltimore county

To deed from
Mary A.,
Thompson.



 
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