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+ | [Rep. on Pet. of planta. No 2.] | ||
The committee on the petition of the inhabitants of plantation No 2 west of Concord — reported an order of Notice — The report accepted in Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. | The committee on the petition of the inhabitants of plantation No 2 west of Concord — reported an order of Notice — The report accepted in Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. | ||
− | Petition of Timo Osgood | + | [Petition of Timo Osgood] |
− | An order | + | An order of the Senate referring the petition of Timothy Osgood to be refunded the amount of duty paid by him as Register of Deeds, to Messrs Witham & Tuttle with such as the house may join, came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Clark of Limington, Leach of Raymond & Head of Waldoboro were joined. |
− | Bill | + | [Bill - to annex part of Starks to Industry] |
Bill to annex that part of lot numbered 29 which lies in the Northwest corner of Starks to the town of Industry, was reported with an amendment which was adopted — the bill was then read a third time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence. | Bill to annex that part of lot numbered 29 which lies in the Northwest corner of Starks to the town of Industry, was reported with an amendment which was adopted — the bill was then read a third time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of | + | [Petition of Benja Smith.] |
An order of the Senate committing the petition of Benjamin Smith of Eastport a subject of Great Britain to the committee on New Trials, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. | An order of the Senate committing the petition of Benjamin Smith of Eastport a subject of Great Britain to the committee on New Trials, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. | ||
− | Petition of Samuel Bean | + | [Petition of Samuel Bean & als] |
− | An order of the Senate referring the petition of | + | An order of the Senate referring the petition of Samuel Bean and others for a timber corporation on Saco River in Brownfield, to the committee on applications for manufacturing companies, came down for concurrence — and the house concurred. |
− | + | [Major General 1st Division] | |
Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot on their part to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division occasioned by the | Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot on their part to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division occasioned by the |
Revision as of 18:43, 10 February 2020
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[Rep. on Pet. of planta. No 2.] The committee on the petition of the inhabitants of plantation No 2 west of Concord — reported an order of Notice — The report accepted in Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.
[Petition of Timo Osgood] An order of the Senate referring the petition of Timothy Osgood to be refunded the amount of duty paid by him as Register of Deeds, to Messrs Witham & Tuttle with such as the house may join, came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Clark of Limington, Leach of Raymond & Head of Waldoboro were joined.
[Bill - to annex part of Starks to Industry] Bill to annex that part of lot numbered 29 which lies in the Northwest corner of Starks to the town of Industry, was reported with an amendment which was adopted — the bill was then read a third time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
[Petition of Benja Smith.] An order of the Senate committing the petition of Benjamin Smith of Eastport a subject of Great Britain to the committee on New Trials, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.
[Petition of Samuel Bean & als] An order of the Senate referring the petition of Samuel Bean and others for a timber corporation on Saco River in Brownfield, to the committee on applications for manufacturing companies, came down for concurrence — and the house concurred.
[Major General 1st Division] Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot on their part to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division occasioned by the