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

553

Sixty-eighth. To the bequest contained in the last will and
testament of Seligman Herzberg, deceased, recorded in the'
office of the register of wills of Baltimore city, to the Balti-
more Fell's Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation.

To bequest in
will of S.
Herzberg.

Sixty-ninth. To the bequest of two hundred dollars to Saint
Mary's Catholic Church at Rockville, and to the bequest of1
eeventy-five dollars to the Catholic St. Peter's Church at Mt.
Zion, Maryland, to be used in erecting a fence around said
church, contained in the last will and testament of Peter Col-
leton, late of Montgomery county, deceased.

To bequest in
v ill of Peter
t'olleton.

Seventieth. To the gift and bequest of George M. Hatton,
deceased, to St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of
Baltimore city, of two hundred dollars, contained in the last
will and testament of said deceased, now of record in the office
of the register of wills of Baltimore city.

To bequest in
will of G. M.
Hatton. '

Seventy-first. To the sale and grant of the following several
conveyances of the two parcels of ground in the city of Balti-
more, on the south side of Saratoga street, at the respective
distances of one hundred and ninety-eight feet and eight
inches for the first parcel, and the distance of two hundred
and thirteen feet and eight inches for the second parcel, east-
ward from the east side of Republican street, now called Car-
rollton avenue, which were conveyed by Solomon Alien and
wife to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of
the Fayette Street Station in the city of Baltimore, and then
by certain mesne conveyances to a certain Charles Shipley,
herein named : First, a lease dated the twenty-third day of
February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, from Solomon
Alien and wife to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal
Church of the Fayette Street Station in the city of Baltimore;
second, an assignment from the Methodist Episcopal Church
of the Fayette Street Station in the city of Baltimore to the
Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Franklin
Street Station in the city of Baltimore, dated the twenty-third
day of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine; third, a
deed dated September the seventeenth, eighteen hundred and

sixty-eight from the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal

Church of Franklin Street Station of the city of Baltimore to
Charles Shipley; fourth, a bond of conveyance from the Trus-
tees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Franklin
Street Station in the city of Baltimore to the Trustees of the
Sharp Street Station of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the

To sale of two
lots on Sara-
toga street.



 
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