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Session Laws, 1914
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1504 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the same and use, apply and expend it for the benefit of the
Methodist Episcopal Church near Ruthsburg in said County,
called and known as Ebenezer, in any manner they may deem
advantageous to said Church, made of Elizabeth A. Turner, late
of Dorchester County, deceased, by her last will and testament
bearing date the 26th day of March, 1908, and duly probated
in the Orphans' Court of Dorchester County, and being of
record in Wills Liber RPS No. 1, folio 359, one of the Wills
Records in the office of the Register of Wills of Dorchester
County.

(48) To the grant and deed made and executed by Francis
M. Jencks and Elizabeth P. Jencks, his wife, to the Vestry of
the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels in Baltimore
County, of a lot of ground in Baltimore City, described as fol-
lows: Beginning for the same on the northeast side of Hunt-
ington Avenue, as laid out on a plat recorded in Baltimore
County in 1854, at the distance of sixty-six feet southeasterly
from a stone set up at the corner formed by the intersection
of the northeast side of Huntington Avenue and the south-
east side of Twenty-seventh Street, formerly called Lake Street,
and running thence northeasterly, parallel with Twenty-seventh
Street, ninety feet more or less to the outline of the land for-
merly belonging to the Sumwalt estate, thence southerly on
said line until the same intersects the first line of the lot of
ground heretofore conveyed by Joshua B. Williams, trustee, et
al., to Philip Walsh, by deed dated December 9th, 1875, and re-
corded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber
JB No. 94, folio 478, etc., and thence southwesterly with said
first line of Walsh's lot reversely and parallel with Twenty-
seventh Street, seventy-seven feet more or less to the north-
east side of Huntington Avenue, and thence northwesterly bind-
ing on the northeast side of Huntington Avenue, twenty-two
feet to the place of beginning; the said deed bears date the
24th day of June, A. D. 1912, and is recorded among the Land
Records of Baltimore City in Liber SCL No. 2756, folio 510,
etc., and the same is hereby given, granted and declared to the
Vestry of the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels in Balti-
more County to hold, sell, mortgage, lease or otherwise dispose
of the lot of ground aforementioned.

(49) To the gifts, grants, deeds and conveyances to the
Most Reverend James Gibbons, Roman Catholic Archbishop for
the time being and his successors in the Archepiscopal See of
Baltimore, according to the discipline and government of the

 

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