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Session Laws, 1927
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1510 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 670

Heights Ave. with the southeast side of Rosedale Road as laid
out on the plat of Ashburton and running thence Southeasterly
binding on the northeast side of Liberty Heights Ave. 240 ft. to
the northwest side of Wabash Ave, as laid out on said plat;
thence northeasterly binding on the northwest side of Wabash
Ave., as laid out on said plat 150 ft.; thence northwesterly at
right angles to Wabash Ave. 250 ft. to the southwesterly binding
on the southeast side of said Rosedale Road 151 43/100 ft. to
the place of beginning, to Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
South, a body corporate and existing as a legal entity, by the
Northwest Real Estate Company, by its deed dated on or about
the 1st of October, 1925, and recorded among the Land Records
of Baltimore City in or about Liber S. C. L. No. 4465, folio 73;
and that fee simple title vest pursuant to said deed, absolutely
in said corporation, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South,
its successors and assigns, to its and their own use and behoof.

To the deed of S. Elbert Douglas and Mary P. Douglas, to
the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the
Diocese of Easton, Maryland to have and to hold, in fee simple,
for the use of the Epiphany Mission, Preston, Maryland, dated
April 30, 1913 and recorded in Liber J. K. S. No. 76, folio 82,
etc., one of the land records of Caroline County.

To the bequest contained in the will of Andrew B. Almoney,
late of Hagerstown, Washington County, deceased, of Five
Hundred dollars ($500.00) to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Baltimore County.

To the following conveyance to The Cassell Home for the
Aged, and the gifts to it, made by Elizabeth and Lydia Cassell,
both late of Carroll County, deceased, and to the bequests of
the said Elizabeth Cassell set forth in the Codicil of her will
and the bequests of Lydia Cassell set forth in the first, second
and third codicils of her last will and testament, viz:

(a) To the conveyance of John D. Nicodemus and others
Trustees to The Cassell Home for the Aged, a corporation, of
the land described in their deed to it, dated March 24, 1917,
and duly recorded among the Land Records of Carroll County,
in Liber E. O. C. No. 131, folio 140 &c.

(b) To the gift of Ten Thousand Dollars in bonds, made
by Elizabeth and Lydia Cassell, both late of Carroll County,
deceased, to The Cassell Home for the Aged, which bonds
were placed in the custody of Frank R. Cassell of Westminster,
Maryland, its Agent, to be delivered to it when it became estab-
lished after their death and began to exercise its corporate
functions.

(c) To the gift of Ten Thousand Dollars, in bonds, to The
Cassell Home for the Aged, made by Lydia Cassell, late of

 

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