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

the West Nottingham Presbyterian Church of Cecil county, in
words following, to wit: "After the payment of debts,
legacies to different persons, &c., &c., then it is my will that
my executor, the rest, residue and remainder of all my estate
pay to the West Nottingham Presbyterian Church of Cecil
county, Maryland, for the benefit of said church."

551

Sixty-third. To the bequest contained in the last will and
testament of Eliza Pitts, recorded among the testamentary
records of Cecil county, Maryland, in Liber H., volume 15,
folio 381, &c., of the sum of one hundred dollars to the
Elkton Presbyterian Church of Elkton, Maryland.

To bequest in
will of Eliza
Pitts.

Sixty-fourth. To certain deeds of lots of ground in Balti-
more city to and from certain persons and religious corpora- :
tions, as follows : To the deed from Frederick Schaffer to John
McMeyer, et al., dated on the seventeenth day of October,
seventeen hundred and ninety-two, and recorded in Liber W.
G., No. J. J., folio 426, &c.; to a deed from Frederick Schaf-
fer and John McMeyer to the Trustees of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church in the East Baltimore Station, dated the first day
of March, eighteen hundred and thirty- two, recorded in Liber
W. G., No. 217, folio 4, &c.; to a deed from the Trustees of
the Methodist Episcopal Church in the East Baltimore, Station,
and the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the
Caroline Street Station, to the Trustees of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church in the Broadway Station, dated the fifth day of
December, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and recorded in
Liber G. R., No. 359, folio 502, &c. and a deed from Joseph
Patterson and Edward Patterson and wife to the Trustees
of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the East Baltimore
Station, dated the second day of April, eighteen hundred and
sixty-five, and recorded in Liber A. M,, No. 272, folio 112, &c.;
by which deeds the bodies corporate herein mentioned became
seized in fee simple in the proportion in said conveyances
designated, of lots numbers 431, 490, 499, 508 and 517, of
"Rogers' Addition to Baltimore Town," and also a certain
other lot of ground in Baltimore city, fronting twenty-nine
feet on Bank street, thereto adjacent; and to the sale and con-
veyances of the same by the said bodies corporate heretofore
made to the present owners thereof, or those under whom said
present owners claim.

Sixty -fifth. To the bequests and devises contained in the
last will and testament of Charles Greasley, duly of record in

To deeds to
and from
Methodist
Episcopal
Churches.



 
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