EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 749
copal Church, near Hampstead, Maryland, said will being re-
corded in the office of the Register of Wills for Carroll County,
Maryland.
(17) To the sale, grant and conveyance to First Methodist
Episcopal Church South of Hyattsville, a body corporate, duly
incorporated, by The Trustees of the Parsonage of Bladens-
burg Circuit, of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in
Hyattsville, County of Prince George and State of Maryland,
a body corporate, and others; and to the deed by George E.
Emmons and George W. F. Swartzell, trustees, by their deed
dated the 14th day of June, 1915, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Prince George's County in
Liber No. 108, Folio 19, etc., one of the Land Records of said
County, and that fee simple title vest absolutely in said gran-
tee, its successors and assigns to its own and their own use and
behoof.
(18) To the bequest of two hundred dollars to the Trus-
tees of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Taneytown,
Carroll County, State of Maryland, contained in the last will
and testament of John T. Reck, now of record in the office of
the Register of Wills of Carroll County in this State.
(19) To the. following bequests of five hundred dollars
each, to the following institutions, contained in the last will
and testament of Mary Ann Reside, late of Baltimore City,
deceased, which will bearing date October 31st, 1892, and
recorded in the office of the Register of Wills for Baltimore
City in Record of Wills, Liber T. W. M. No. 76, Folio 250,
etc.:
a. St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum.
b. St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum.
c. Little Sisters of the Poor.
d. House of the Good Shepherd.
e. Associated Professors of St. Mary's Seminary in Balti-
more City.
f. St James' Male School.
g. Catholic University of America.
h. Pastor of St. Thomas' Roman Catholic Church, Balti-
more, Maryland.
and to the devise and bequest of the rest and residue of her
estate to the
1. Sisters of Mercy in the City of Baltimore.
(20) To the bequest of three hundred dollars contained
in the last will of David Stoner, late of Carroll County, State
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