EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 925
14. To the devise of certain real estate as contained in the
last Will and Testament of William F. Cook, late of Harford
County, deceased, to Grace Reformed Episcopal Church
(named in said Will Grace Reformed Protestant Episcopal
Church), a religious corporation in Havre de Grace, Mary-
land; said Will being dated May 29th, 1911, duly probated in
the Orphans' Court of Harford County on February 9th,
1914, and recorded among the Will Records in said Court in
Liber H. T. B. No. 14, folio 492.
15. To the devise contained in the last Will and Testament
of Annie H. Wheeler, recorded in Liber H. W. J. No. 122,
folio 508, in the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, to the
First Baptist Church for Sunday 'School purposes, of a ground
rent of eighty-five dollars ($85.00) issuing out of a lot of
ground located on the north side of Lexington Street at the
distance of one hundred and ninety-two feet, six inches from
the northwest corner of Lexington and Stricker Streets, in the
City of Baltimore, the improvements on said lot being known
as 1524 West Lexington Street.
16. To the bequest of the sum of one hundred dollars
($100.00) in trust, contained in the last Will and Testament
of Lewis McBride, late of Frederick County, Maryland, de-
ceased, to the Trustees of the Church of God, at Locust Valley,
Bethel, Frederick County, Maryland, which Will is recorded
in the office of the Register of Wills of Frederick County,
Maryland, in Liber S. D. L. No. 2, folio 236, etc., one of the
Will Records of Frederick County, Maryland.
17. To the bequest of the sum of five hundred dollars
($500.00) contained in the last Will and Testament of George
C. Huffer, late of Frederick County, deceased, to the Trus-
tees of the United Brethern Church of Middletown, Frederick
County, Maryland, which Will is recorded in Liber S. D. T.
No. 2, folio 359, one of the Will Records of Frederick County,
Maryland.
18. To the sale, grant, deed and conveyance of a certain
lot of ground in the City of Baltimore, situate on the south-
west side of Madison Avenue and described as follows: Be-
ginning for the same on the southwest side of Madison Avenue
two hundred and forty-seven feet and nine inches southeast
of Whitelock Street, and running thence southeasterly on said
side of Madison Avenue forty-seven feet six inches, and thence
southwesterly one hundred and twenty-one feet to the north-
east side of a fifteen-foot alley; thence northeasterly binding
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