ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1011
Rickle, her husband, of the fee simple property at the north-
west corner of Poplar Grove Street and Harlem Avenue.
87. To the deed and conveyance to The Board of Home
Missions of the Reformed Church in the United States, dated
January 28, 1931, and recorded among the Land Records
of Baltimore City in Liber S. C. L. Wo. 5200, folio 404,
and recorded also among the Land Records of Baltimore
County on February 13, 1931, from The First and St. Steph-
en's Reformed Church of Baltimore, Maryland, of the fee
simple property on the west side of Calvert Street, at the
distance of twenty-two feet south of Read Street, and of the
fee simple property known and designated as Lots Nos. 1 to
11, inclusive, and the northernmost ten feet of Lot No. 12 in
Block No. 1 as shown on the Plat of Stoneleigh, filed among
the Land Records of Baltimore County in Plat Book W. P. C.
No. 7, folio 84.
88. To the devises and bequests contained in the last
will and testament of Owen B. Corrigan, late of Baltimore
City, deceased, of record in the Office of the Register of Wills
of said City, in Wills Liber E. R. D. No. 164, folio 220 to
James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore according to the dis-
cipline and government of the Roman Catholic Church, a body
corporate, of Baltimore City, and his successors.
89. To the bequests contained in the last will and testa-
ment of Alexander A. Thompson, late of Baltimore City,
deceased, of record in the office of the Register of Wills of
. said City, in Wills Liber E. R. D. No. 168, folio------, viz.:
(a) The Little Sisters of the Poor.
(b) Rev. Edwin L. Leonard.
(c) Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore for the Do-
minican Sisters, the Carmolite Sisters and the Franciscan
Fathers.
90. To the bequests contained in the last will and testa-
ment of Samuel M. Jones, late of Baltimore City, deceased,
of record in the office of the Register of Wills of said City.
(a) To Most Reverend Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of
Baltimore, a corporation sole.
(b) To the Little Sisters of the Poor, Baltimore, Maryland.
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