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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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PRIVATE ACTS. 1271

Shipley, deceased, settled in the Orphans' Court of Carroll
county and of record in the office of the Register of Wills for
Carroll county in the records of administrations in Liber J. J.
S., No. 22, folio 57, etc.

52. To the following gifts and bequests contained in the last
will and testament of the late James P. Rock, which will has
been admitted to probate in the Orphans' Court of Baltimore
City, and is of record in the office of the Register of Wills of
said city in Wills Liber B. E. S., No. 101, folio 2, etc: (a) To
His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, the sum of six thousand
($6,000) dollars; (b) To St. Dominic's Catholic Church of Bal-
timore City the sum of five hundred and fifty ($550) dollars;
(c) To the Young Catholic Friends Society of Baltimore C\ty
the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars; (d) To the Orphans'
Asylum, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Baltimore City, the
sum of four hundred ($400) dollars; (e) To the Little Sisters
of the Poor, Valley street, Baltimore City, the sum of four hun-
dred ($400) dollars; (f) To the Oblate Sisters, Baltimore City,
the sum of four hundred ($400) dollars; (g) To the St. An-
thony's Shrine, Calvert and Pleasant streets, in Baltimore City,
the sum of four hundred ($400) dollars; (h) To St. Anthony's
Orphan Ajsylum, Baltimore City, the sum of four hundred
($400) dollars; (i) To St. John's Catholic Church, Baltimore
City, the sum of three hundred and fifty ($350) dollars; (j) To
St. Ignatius' Church of Baltimore City the sum of three hun-
dred ($300) dollars; (k) To St James' Catholic Church; of
Baltimore City, the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars.

53. To the bequest contained in Item VI of the last will and
testament of James Harvey Rowland, late of Cecil county, de-
ceased, to the Port Deposit Presbyterian Church, which item
reads as follows:

"Item 6. To the Port Deposit Presbyterian Church I give
and bequeath the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars,
and I direct that said sum of money, when paid over to the
Port Deposit Presbyterian Church by my executors, shall be
invested in good and safe bond and mortgage on real estate
in Cecil county, and the interest derived from the said invest-
ment be collected semi-annually and paid over to the support
of the officiating minister in charge of the Port Deposit Pres-
byterian Church."

54. To the deed of the First Spiritual Church of Baltimore,
a body corporate, to the trustees of the West End Hebrew Con-
gregation, K'nesseth Israel, of Baltimore City, a body corpor-
ate, of a certain lot of ground on West Franklin street, in the
city of Baltimore., described in said deed, bearing date Octo-
ber 3, 1907, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore
City in Liber R. O., No. 2373, folio 456, etc.


 

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