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Session Laws, 1922
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 913

13. To the bequest contained in the last will and testament
of Elizabeth Petry, late of Carroll County, deceased, of the
sum of two hundred dollars ($200) to the Trustees of the
Meadow Branch Congregation of the Church of the Brethren,
formerly called the German Baptist Brethren Church, located
in Carroll County, Maryland.

14. To the bequest contained in the last will and testament
of Elizabeth Petry, late of Carroll County, deceased, of six
hundred dollars to The Fahrney Memorial Home for the Aged

of the Church of The Brethren (formerly called the German
Baptist Brethren Church) located in Washington County,
Maryland.

15. To the grant, sale, conveyance and deed to the Con-
vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of
Maryland, from Randolph Barton and others, Trustees, dated
the 28th day of September, 1909, and duly recorded among
the Land Records of Baltimore City, in Liber S. C. L. 'No.
2568, folio 168, etc., of, in and to the reversions in and to two
clear yearly rents of ninety dollars, each, issuing out of the two
parcels of ground in the City of Baltimore, fronting fourteen
feet and ten inches and fourteen feet and eleven inches on the
south side of Twenty-first Street, beginning; at the southwest
corner of Twenty-first Street and Boone Street, and having
depths of equal width southerly of ninety feet to the north side
of a fifteen foot alley.

16. To the bequest of five hundred dollars as a special
legacy to the Trustees of the tapper Condorous Church of the
Brethren, commonly called the "Rock Meeting; House in Upper
Condorus," contained in the last will and testament of Peter
J. Geiman, deceased, dated November 10, 1910, probated in
the Orphans' Court of Carroll County, January 26, 1920, and
of record in the office of the Register of Wills of said county in
Liber W. A. No. 12, Folio 286^ etc.

17. To the conveyance made by Mary Elizabeth Moore, of
Baltimore County, to D. Sterett Gittings, Frank M. Gorsuch
and John G. Talisferro, trustees of a fund of fifteen hundred
($1,500) dollars secured by a mortgage for the use and benefit
of the Vestry of St. John's Parish, in Baltimore and Harford
Counties, a body corporate of the State of Maryland, said
conveyance being dated the 16th day of November, 1921, and
recorded amone: the Land Records of Harford County, in
Liber J. A. R. No. 175, Folio 393.


 

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