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[Bill - pilotage]
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Bill "for regulating Pilotage in several parts in this State" came back from the Senate passed to be engrossed as amended at A.
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The House concur in said amendment & pass the Bill to be engrossed as amended at A in concurrence with the Senate.
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[Leave of absence]
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Mr Holland of Jay has leave of absence until Wednesday next.
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[Bill - concerning Parishes -]
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Committee to whom was referred the Bill "concerning Parishes" - report the same with several amendments which were adopted: The Bill was then read a third time and passed to be engrossed. The constitutional number of members requiring it, the question was taken by yeas and nays as follows: to wit,
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Those who voted in the affirmative were York. - -
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Nahum Heard.
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Nathan Elden.
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Benjamin Dunn.
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John Dennet.
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Mark Dennet.
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David Legro.
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Nathaniel Clark.
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David Marston.
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John Bodwell.
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Elisha Allen.
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Henry Hobbs.
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Elihu Bragdon.
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Alexander McIntire.
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Cumberland.
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Allen H. Cobb.
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John Waite.
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Solomon Dennison.
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James Irish.
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Stephen Purrington.

Latest revision as of 15:04, 31 March 2020

288.

[Bill - pilotage]

Bill "for regulating Pilotage in several parts in this State" came back from the Senate passed to be engrossed as amended at A. The House concur in said amendment & pass the Bill to be engrossed as amended at A in concurrence with the Senate.

[Leave of absence]

Mr Holland of Jay has leave of absence until Wednesday next.

[Bill - concerning Parishes -]

Committee to whom was referred the Bill "concerning Parishes" - report the same with several amendments which were adopted: The Bill was then read a third time and passed to be engrossed. The constitutional number of members requiring it, the question was taken by yeas and nays as follows: to wit,

Those who voted in the affirmative were York. - - Nahum Heard. Nathan Elden. Benjamin Dunn. John Dennet. Mark Dennet. David Legro. Nathaniel Clark. David Marston. John Bodwell. Elisha Allen. Henry Hobbs. Elihu Bragdon. Alexander McIntire.

Cumberland. Allen H. Cobb. John Waite. Solomon Dennison. James Irish. Stephen Purrington.