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− | Petitions[underlined] — of Town of Madison for authority to sell ministerial and School Lands — of John Wyllie for a new trial in an action of ejectment brought against him in the County Lincoln Sept 5 | + | Petitions[underlined] — of Town of Madison for authority to sell ministerial and School Lands — of John Wyllie for a new trial in an action of ejectment brought against him in the County Lincoln Sept 5, 1820 by Lucy Knox — of Selectmen of Dexter relative to the Schools in said Town — of Plantation No 1. 4th Range praying that they may be exempted from the payment of certain taxes — of Eleazer Gay Junr of Cushing to be exempted from the payment of a School Tax — of the Town of Orono to be reimbursed their expences in supporting certain Town Paupers[illegible] — — were severally read and referred to the Committee on New Trials. Sent up for concurrence. |
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− | Petitions[underlined] — Of Luther Fogg and others inhabitants of Monroe, to be annexed to the town of Brooks — of Charles | + | Petitions[underlined] — Of Luther Fogg and others inhabitants of Monroe, to be annexed to the town of Brooks — of Charles Leavens of Brewer that in case said town should be divided he may not be separated there from and incorporated with the proposed new town — of Paul Lambert and others of plantation No 3. 6. Range Penobscot County to be incorporated by name of Dover |
— also, | — also, | ||
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Remonstrances[underlined] of Elisha Gibbs and others of plantation No 1. 3rd Range Penobscot against being annexed to the town of Levant. — were severally read referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. | Remonstrances[underlined] of Elisha Gibbs and others of plantation No 1. 3rd Range Penobscot against being annexed to the town of Levant. — were severally read referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. | ||
Sent up for concurrence. | Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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Petition [underlined] of Joseph Johnson junr for a change of his name — was read and referred to the committee on change of names. | Petition [underlined] of Joseph Johnson junr for a change of his name — was read and referred to the committee on change of names. | ||
Revision as of 19:44, 22 January 2020
41 Petitions &c Petitions[underlined] — of Town of Madison for authority to sell ministerial and School Lands — of John Wyllie for a new trial in an action of ejectment brought against him in the County Lincoln Sept 5, 1820 by Lucy Knox — of Selectmen of Dexter relative to the Schools in said Town — of Plantation No 1. 4th Range praying that they may be exempted from the payment of certain taxes — of Eleazer Gay Junr of Cushing to be exempted from the payment of a School Tax — of the Town of Orono to be reimbursed their expences in supporting certain Town Paupers[illegible] — — were severally read and referred to the Committee on New Trials. Sent up for concurrence.
d. Petitions[underlined] — Of Luther Fogg and others inhabitants of Monroe, to be annexed to the town of Brooks — of Charles Leavens of Brewer that in case said town should be divided he may not be separated there from and incorporated with the proposed new town — of Paul Lambert and others of plantation No 3. 6. Range Penobscot County to be incorporated by name of Dover — also,
Remonstrances &c Remonstrances[underlined] of Elisha Gibbs and others of plantation No 1. 3rd Range Penobscot against being annexed to the town of Levant. — were severally read referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition &c Petition [underlined] of Joseph Johnson junr for a change of his name — was read and referred to the committee on change of names.
ditto Petition[underlined] of the Selectmen and others of Garland for an alternation in the militia Law — read and referred to the committee on that part of the Governors Message relating to the militia. Sent up for concurrence.