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Session Laws, 1888 Session
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

Baltimore city in liber G. R., number five hun-
dred and forty-eight, folio four hundred and
seven, &c. ; forty-fourth, to the devise and be-
quest contained in the last will and testament
of Catharine Denny, late of Talbot county, de-

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ceased, to William S. Denny in trust, said trust
being for the use and benefit of the Southern
Methodist Episcopal church at Oak, as set out
in a letter of instruction dated April the eighth,
eighteen hundred and eighty-six ; forty-fifth, to
the holding and disposing of a certain lot of
ground in Baltimore city by the "Ministers and
Trustees of the Associated Methodist Church in
the City of Baltimore," the name of which was
subsequently changed by amendment to its char-
ter to " The Ministers and Trustees of St. John's
Methodist Protestant Church in Liberty street,
Baltimore," conveyed by Henry W. Rogers by
deed dated September the twenty-fourth, eigh-
teen hundred and twenty-nine, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore county (now
city) in liber W . G. , number two hundred and two,
folio one hundred and eighty-five, &c., and also

Bequest.

leased to said corporation by Sarah Mainster
and others by lease dated October the second,
eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and recorded
among the said land records in liber W. G.,
number two hundred and two, folio one hun-
dred and eighty, &c., and which lot is also de-
scribed in a deed from George W. Gill et al.,
trustees, to said "The Trustees of the Metho-
dist Protestant Church of East Baltimore Sta-
tion," dated October the fourth, eighteen hun-
dred and fifty-one, and recorded among the said
land records in liber E. D., number six, folio
four hundred and twenty-seven, &c.; forty-sixth,
to the bequest of Elizabeth Reigle, late of
Washington county, deceased, by the last will
and testament, to "The Board of Home and
Foreign Missionaries of the General Synod of

Bequest.

the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United
States of America," a corporation duly incor-
porated under the laws of Pennsylvania ; forty-
seventh, to the bequest contained in the last
will and testament of David Troup, late of
Washington county, deceased, to the Christ Re-
formed Church at Funkstown, Washington

Bequest.



 
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