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purchase of tickets therein "being reported with an amendment which is adopted. | purchase of tickets therein "being reported with an amendment which is adopted. | ||
Read a third time and recommitted to the Committee on Bills in the third Reading. | Read a third time and recommitted to the Committee on Bills in the third Reading. | ||
− | Rep. | + | [Rep. Nathl. Gilman & als] |
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Committee on petition of Nathaniel Gilman and others - report leave to bring in a Bill. | Committee on petition of Nathaniel Gilman and others - report leave to bring in a Bill. | ||
− | In Senate | + | In Senate Feby 14th 1821 |
Read and accepted. | Read and accepted. | ||
Sent down for concurrence. | Sent down for concurrence. | ||
Read and concurred. | Read and concurred. | ||
− | Sundry petitions for a New County - | + | [Sundry petitions for a New County -] |
− | Petitions of Ebenezer Weeks and others - Joshua Bullin and others - Abel Cook and others - Inhabitants of Temple - John Lake and others - William Eustis and others - Inhabitants of Freeman - Inhabitants of New Vineyard - Inhabitants of Plantation No 6, Oxford County - Inhabitants of Industry - praying for a new County to be composed of towns taken from Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset. | + | |
+ | Petitions of Ebenezer Weeks and others - Joshua Bullin and others - Abel Cook and others - Inhabitants of Temple - John Lake and others - William Eustis and others - Nathaniel K Whittemore and others - Inhabitants of Freeman - Inhabitants of New Vineyard - Inhabitants of Plantation No 6, Oxford County - Inhabitants of Industry - praying for a new County to be composed of towns taken from Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset. | ||
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 - Turnpike Corporations | + | [Bill - Turnpike Corporations] |
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+ | Bill "defining the general powers and duties of Turnpike Corporations" | ||
Read a first and second time and tomorrow at 9 oclock assigned for a third Reading. | Read a first and second time and tomorrow at 9 oclock assigned for a third Reading. | ||
− | Bill - certain Officers of New Hampshire to execute precepts | + | [Bill - certain Officers of New Hampshire to execute precepts &c] |
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Committee to whom was referred the Bill "to authorize Officers of Justice of the State of N.H. to continue the execution of their precepts within this State when necessary" - report that the same | Committee to whom was referred the Bill "to authorize Officers of Justice of the State of N.H. to continue the execution of their precepts within this State when necessary" - report that the same |
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purchase of tickets therein "being reported with an amendment which is adopted. Read a third time and recommitted to the Committee on Bills in the third Reading.
[Rep. Nathl. Gilman & als]
Committee on petition of Nathaniel Gilman and others - report leave to bring in a Bill. In Senate Feby 14th 1821 Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.
[Sundry petitions for a New County -]
Petitions of Ebenezer Weeks and others - Joshua Bullin and others - Abel Cook and others - Inhabitants of Temple - John Lake and others - William Eustis and others - Nathaniel K Whittemore and others - Inhabitants of Freeman - Inhabitants of New Vineyard - Inhabitants of Plantation No 6, Oxford County - Inhabitants of Industry - praying for a new County to be composed of towns taken from Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset. Read and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
[Bill - Turnpike Corporations]
Bill "defining the general powers and duties of Turnpike Corporations" Read a first and second time and tomorrow at 9 oclock assigned for a third Reading.
[Bill - certain Officers of New Hampshire to execute precepts &c]
Committee to whom was referred the Bill "to authorize Officers of Justice of the State of N.H. to continue the execution of their precepts within this State when necessary" - report that the same