1356 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 552
and deeds made by various persons to and for the use and
benefit of sundry ministerial persons, religious corpora-
tions, vestries, educational and charitable institutions,
churches, denominations or sects hereinafter named.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the sanction and consent of said General Assembly
of Maryland be and the same is hereby declared, given and
granted to the following gifts, bequests, devises, grants, sales,
leases, conveyances and deeds, to and from certain persons and
bodies corporate to and for the use of certain ministerial per-
sons, religious and educational corporations, orders, denomi-
nations, sect and to certain charitable institutions hereinafter
named and as herein set forth.
1 A. Deed from Randolph Barton, Trustee, to the Carmelite
Sisters of Baltimore, Md., dated May 16th, 1903, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore City in Liber E. O. No.
2013 folio 493.
B. Deed from Betty Davies Warfield, et al., to the Carme-
lite Sisters of Baltimore, Md., dated November 23, 1903, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore City in Liber
R. O. No. 2094, folio 503.
C. Deed from Donald Swan, et al., to the Carmelite Sisters
of Baltimore, Md., dated August 26th, 1904, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore City in Liber R. O. No.
2094, folio 30, &c.
2 To the following bequests contained in the last will and
testament of Gaius W. Billups, late of Baltimore City, deceased,
duly probated and recorded in the Office of the Register of
Wills of Baltimore City, viz:
A. To the Young Catholic Friends Society of Baltimore,
Maryland, the sum of Five hundred dollars.
B. To the St. Elizabeth's Home for Colored Children of Bal-
timore Maryland, Five hundred dollars.
C. To James Cardinal Gibbons, Roman Catholic Archbishop
of Baltimore and his successor in the Archbishopric See of
Baltimore, according to the government and discipline of the
Roman Catholic Church, a corporation sole, Two thousand
dollars.
D. To St. Charles College, at Catonsville, Maryland, Five
thousand dollars.
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