1320 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 554
To a deed from The African Methodist Bethel Church of
the City of Baltimore to The Trinity African Methodist
Episcopal Church of Baltimore City, dated July 19th, 1886?
and recorded among the land records of Baltimore City in
Liber J. B. No. 1104, folio 297, etc., property being located
at the intersection of the northwest side of Biddle Street and
the northeasternmost side of Garden Street (now Linden
Avenue).
To an assignment from Simon Williamson to The Faith
Baptist Church of Baltimore City, dated December 9th, 1921,
and recorded among the land records of Baltimore City in
Liber S. C. L. No. 3807, folio 359, etc., property being located
at the southeast corner or intersection of Chew Street (now
Ashland Avenue) and Bond Street.
To a deed from John H. Hessey, Trustee to The Trustees of
the Catholic Cathedral Church of Baltimore, a religious cor-
poration of this State, its successors and assigns, said deed
bearing date July 23, 1928, and recorded among the land
records of Baltimore City in Liber S. C. L. No. 2920, folio
419, and to the holding and disposing of the property situate
at the southwest corner of Edmondson Avenue and Collins
Avenue, formerly Nineteenth Street, therein described, by the
said The Trustees of the Catholic Cathedral Church of Balti-
more.
To a certain deed from John H. Hessey, Trustee, to The
Trustees of the Catholic Cathedral Church of Baltimore, a
religious corporation of this State, and to the holding of the
property described therein and the disposing of the same ac-
cording to law by said The Trustees of the Catholic Church of
Baltimore.
To the following bequests to Trinity Reformed Church at
Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, a religious corporation,
contained in the last will and testament of George L. Warner,
late of Carroll County, deceased, duly admitted to probate and
of record in the Orphans' Court of Carroll County, Maryland,
viz:
(a) To the bequest of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to
said Trinity Reformed Church, of Manchester, Carroll County,
Maryland, the income to be used perpetually for the upkeep of
Ms cemetery lot, and lots of his father and mother and other
relatives.
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