ALBERT C. RITCHTE, GOVERNOR 1429
(113) To the following bequests of Matthew Curran, late
of Baltimore City, deceased:
(a) The sum of one thousand dollars to the College and
Commissariat of the Holy Land, a corporation duly organized
under and existing by virtue of the laws of the District of
Columbia, and situated at Mount Saint Sepulchre, Brookland,
near Washington, D. C.
(b) The sum of five hundred dollars to the Little Sisters
of the Poor of Baltimore City.
(c) The sum of five hundred dollars to Saint Vincent clei
Paul Society, Conference of St. Patrick's Church, Baltimore
City.
(d) The sum of five hundred dollars to Saint Vincent's
Male Orphan Asylum of Baltimore City, now located on
North Front Street.
(e) The sum of two hundred dollars for masses for the
repose of the soul of said Matthew Curran to the Rector of
St. Patrick's Church,'Baltimore City.
(f) The sum of. eight hundred dollars to the Rector of St,
Patrick's Church, Baltimore City, to be applied by such per-
son in liquidation of the debt of said church.
(114) To the bequest under the last will and testament of
Robert T. Wilson, late of Baltimore City, deceased, dated
August 3, 1909, to Executive Committee of Foreign Missions
of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, a body cor-
porate, of the sum of three thousand dollars, said will being
of record in the office of the Register of Wills of Baltimore
City.
(115) To the following bequests contained in the last will
and testament of Margaret Flood, late of Baltimore City, de-
ceased, said will being dated November 14, 1918, and probated
in the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City on July 25. 1919:
(a) The sum of five hundred dollars to Father John Man-
ley, of St. Dominick's Catholic Church, Harford Road, Ham-
ilton, to be expended by him for school work in connection
with the Parochial School of his Parish.
(b) The sum of one hundred dollars to Right Reverend
John T. Whalen, of St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic
Church, Riverside avenue and Clement street, Baltimore,
Maryland, to be expended by him for the purpose of the
Sanctuary Society connected with said church.
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