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Petition of Benjamin Abbot and others respecting representation. | Petition of Benjamin Abbot and others respecting representation. | ||
− | Read and referred to the Committee appointed | + | Read and referred to the Committee appointed Jany 27th upon sundry petitions on the same subject. |
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+ | [petitions on subject of Representation to be referred &c &c] | ||
− | + | Ordered That all petitions which may be presented at this Session, on the subject of Representation be referred to the Committee on that subject without reading in detail. | |
− | Ordered That all petitions which may be | ||
− | pet. Sel. of Phillips | + | [pet. - Sel. of Phillips] |
− | Petition of Selectmen of Phillips that their | + | |
+ | Petition of Selectmen of Phillips that their Town Records may be legalized. | ||
Read and committed to the Committee on New Trials. | Read and committed to the Committee on New Trials. | ||
Sent up for concurrence. | Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | pet - Daniel Blaisdell | + | [pet - Daniel Blaisdell & als] |
− | Petition Blasdell and others | + | |
+ | Petition of Daniel Blasdell and others praying for a New County to be composed of sundry towns from Kennebec, Somerset & Oxford. | ||
Read and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. | Read and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. | ||
Sent up for concurrence | Sent up for concurrence | ||
− | Bill - establishing salaries of Judges of Probate - | + | [Bill - establishing salaries of Judges of Probate -] |
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Committee on that subject reported a Bill "establishing the Salaries of Judges of Probate" | Committee on that subject reported a Bill "establishing the Salaries of Judges of Probate" | ||
Read a first and second time and the further consideration thereof postponed until Wednesday next at 10 oclock | Read a first and second time and the further consideration thereof postponed until Wednesday next at 10 oclock | ||
− | Bill - watches in towns | + | [Bill - watches in towns] |
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Bill "for keeping watches and wards in Towns, and for preventing Disorders in streets and public places; being reported without amendments. | Bill "for keeping watches and wards in Towns, and for preventing Disorders in streets and public places; being reported without amendments. | ||
− | Read a third time and referred to Messrs Redington of Vassalboro; Francis of Leeds | + | Read a third time and referred to Messrs Redington of Vassalboro; Francis of Leeds & Shaw of Waterford. |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 19 March 2020
248.
[pet. - Benja. Abbot]
Petition of Benjamin Abbot and others respecting representation. Read and referred to the Committee appointed Jany 27th upon sundry petitions on the same subject.
[petitions on subject of Representation to be referred &c &c]
Ordered That all petitions which may be presented at this Session, on the subject of Representation be referred to the Committee on that subject without reading in detail.
[pet. - Sel. of Phillips]
Petition of Selectmen of Phillips that their Town Records may be legalized. Read and committed to the Committee on New Trials. Sent up for concurrence.
[pet - Daniel Blaisdell & als]
Petition of Daniel Blasdell and others praying for a New County to be composed of sundry towns from Kennebec, Somerset & Oxford. Read and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence
[Bill - establishing salaries of Judges of Probate -]
Committee on that subject reported a Bill "establishing the Salaries of Judges of Probate" Read a first and second time and the further consideration thereof postponed until Wednesday next at 10 oclock
[Bill - watches in towns]
Bill "for keeping watches and wards in Towns, and for preventing Disorders in streets and public places; being reported without amendments. Read a third time and referred to Messrs Redington of Vassalboro; Francis of Leeds & Shaw of Waterford.