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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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PRIVATE ACTS. 1267

City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, to
the Sisters of Charity of Mount Hope Retreat, situated in Bal-
timore county in the State of Maryland.

33. To the residuary bequest and residuary devise contained
in the last will and testament of John H. Yarnall, late of the
City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, to
the Sisters of Charity of Mount Hope Retreat, situated in Bal-
timore county, in the State of Maryland.

34. To the following gifts, bequests and devises contained in
the last will and testament of Emily Lusby, late of Baltimore
City, in the State of Maryland, deceased, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Wills of Baltimore City in Wills, Liber
B. E. S., No. 103, folio 154: (a) To the Most Reverend James
Gibbons, D. D., one thousand ($1,000) dollars; (b) To the
Academy of the Visitation, B. V. M., of Mount de Sales, in Bal-
timore county, for the education of young ladies,, five thousand
($5,000) dollars; (c) To St. Agnes' Hospital of the city of
Baltimore, located at Mount Daugherty, five thousand ($5,000)
dollars; (d) To the House of Good Shepherd of the city of Bal-
timore, now located at Mount and Hollins streets, five thou-
sand, ($5,000) dollars; (e) To the Most Reverend James Gib-
bons, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore for the time
being, and his successors in the Archiepiscopal See of Balti-
more, according to the discipline and government of the Roman
Catholic Church, a corporation sole, ten thousand ($10,000)
dollars, to be applied for the use and benefit of the parochial
school attached to St. Pius' Roman Catholic Church, corner of
Edmondson avenue and Schroeder street, in Baltimore City,
Maryland; (f) To the devise and bequest of the rest and resi-
due of the said testatrix's estate to the Catholic University of
America, at Washington, in the District of Columbia, its suc-
cessors and assigns.

35. To the deed from Frederick N. Powell and Anna M. C.
Powell, his wife, to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, of
Powellnaron, Baltimore county, Maryland, dated September
16, 1908, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore
county in Liber W. P. C., No. 334, folio 79, etc., for the use and
benefit of said church.

36. To the sale, grant and deed in fee simple of two certain
lots of ground, containing in all about four hundred and six-
teen one-thousandths of an acre of land, situate on the north
east side of Schaffer avenue, at Hamilton, in the Fourteenth
Election District of Baltimore county, to "St. John's of Hamil-
ton," the body corporate duly incorporated of a religious con-
gregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Charles
M. Armstrong and Harriet C. Armstrong, his wife, by deed
dated the 29th day of January, 1910, and duly recorded among


 

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