LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
Executive Department, Court of Appeals and State Library
for eighteen hundred and ninety-six and eighteen hundred and
ninety-seven, and the General Assembly of eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-eight.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Comptroller of the State he and he is hereby
authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasurer
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of the State for the sum of six thousand six hundred and
sixty-two and sixty-nine one hundreth dollars ($6,t562.69,) for
stationery furnished for the u&e of the General Assembly of
eighteen hundred and ninety-six ; the executive department,
Court of Appeals and Slate Library for eighteen hundred and
ninety-six; the executive department, Court of Appeals and
State Library for eighteen hundred and ninety-six and eighteen
hundred and ninety seven, and the General Assembly of
eighteen hundred and ninety eight.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 29, 1893.
CHAPTER 101.
AN ACT to perfect the title of The Glade Church, a body
corporate of Frederick County, to five acres of ground in
said County, upon which said church has heretofore erected
and maintained a house of "worship and a burying ground,
and to sanction the acquisition and holding by the said The
Glade Church of an additional lot or lots of ground in
Walkersville, in said County, for church and parsonage pur-
poses.
WHEREAS, It appears by an Act of the General Assembly
of Maryland, passed at the session begun on the fifth day of
November, A. D. 1781, entitled "An Act to vest in the mem-
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bers of the German Reformed Church, an estate in fee simple
in a lot of ground in Monocacy Manor, in Frederick County,"
that members of the German Reformed Church had erected a
house for divine worship, called The Glade Church, on a lot
of ground in Monocacy Manor, in Frederick county, belong-
ing to the State of Mary land,. and had enclosed said lot and
made use of the same as a burying ground, and the said Gen-
eral Assembly did thereby enact that the surveyor of Frederick
county should survey and lay off, within six months after the
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