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PRIVATE ACTS. 1293
situated in the town of Port Deposit, by Adam Peeples and
Emma Peeples, his wife, of Cecil county, State of Maryland, by
deed dated the twenty-second day of January, in the year 1906,
and now of record in Liber M. D., No. 4, folio 76, one of the
Land Records of Cecil county, being all that parcel of land
whereon the Tome Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church stands
and adjacent thereto, which lot or parcel of ground has been
conveyed to Adam Peeples and H. A. Nesbit by the heirs of the
Heald estate, said Peeples and Nesbit acting as a committee
for Tome Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church.
31. To the sale, grant and deed to the Trustees of the Tome
Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church in Port Deposit, a cor-
poration of the State of Maryland, of a parcel of land, with
the buildings and improvements thereon, situated on the west
side of Main street, in the town of Port Deposit, in Cecil
county, which by deed dated the twenty-eighth day of May,
in the year 1906, and recorded in Liber M. D., No. 4, folio 349,
one of the Land Records of Cecil county, was granted and con-
veyed unto the Trustees of the Tome Memorial Methodist
Episcopal Church in Port Deposit, a corporation of the State
of Man-land, being all that parcel of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon, situated on the west side of Main
street, in Port Deposit, in said Cecil county, and described as
follows: "Beginning for the same at a stone or point on the
west line of said street and pavement and seven feet southward
of a line parallel with the south side of the church building
thereon, and running thence with said line of said street north-
westerly fifty-five feet; thence with the yard fence and parallel
to the up-river side of said church building seven feet and ten
inches distant from it south four degrees and twenty minutes,
west one hundred and twelve feet; thence parallel with the
first line, running southwesterly fifty-five feet; thence parallel
with the second line north fifty-four degrees and twenty min-
utes east, passing seven feet southward from the southward
side of said church building one hundred and twelve feet to
the beginning; by Evalyn S. France and Joseph Irwin France,
her husband."
32. To the sundry gifts, devises and bequests given and be-
queathed by the last will and testament and codicil of George
Gick, late of Baltimore city, deceased, as hereinafter set forth,
which will bears date February 25, 1898, and the codicil thereto
bearing date August 8, 1904, both of which being recorded in
the office of the Register of Wills of Baltimore city in Liber B.
E. S., No. 94, folio 260, etc.
1. To the bequest of an undivided one-eighth interest of the
rest and residue of his estate, to the rector of St. Michael's
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