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[on incorporation of towns]
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on petition of the Inhabitants of Plantation No. one in the county of Penobscot - that leave be granted to bring in a bill - on the Petitions of Thomas Rice and others - that petitioners give notice to persons interested by publishing an attested copy of their petition and the order thereon in there Hallowell Advocate three weeks successively - the last publication to be sixty days before there first sitting of the next legislature -
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- on the petition of the Court of Sessions for the county of Somerset, that the same be referred to the next Legislature - on the petition of Edwin Townsend & others - that leave be granted to withdraw - and one the
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Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Harrington that the petitioners cause a copy of their petition and the order thereon to be served on the town clerks of Harrington and Columbia sixty days at least before the first day of the meeting of the next meeting of the Legislature - to the end persons interested may then show cause, if any they have why the prayer of said petition should not be granted -
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Which reports were severally read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -
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[Report of Committee on Parishes &c]
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Mr Buxton from the Committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c reported that leave to bring in a Bill be granted to the Selectmen of the town of Dexter - and also to the Selectmen of East Andover -
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Which reports were severally read and accepted - sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -
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[Petition committed]
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The petition of the Selectmen o the town of Raymond for leave to sell ministerial lands, with the order of notice returned, committed in the House to the Committee on Incorporation of parishes &c came up for concurrence - Read and concurred.
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Ordered that Messrs Dennett and Tuttle, with such as the House may

Revision as of 15:31, 30 April 2020

[on incorporation of towns] on petition of the Inhabitants of Plantation No. one in the county of Penobscot - that leave be granted to bring in a bill - on the Petitions of Thomas Rice and others - that petitioners give notice to persons interested by publishing an attested copy of their petition and the order thereon in there Hallowell Advocate three weeks successively - the last publication to be sixty days before there first sitting of the next legislature - - on the petition of the Court of Sessions for the county of Somerset, that the same be referred to the next Legislature - on the petition of Edwin Townsend & others - that leave be granted to withdraw - and one the Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Harrington that the petitioners cause a copy of their petition and the order thereon to be served on the town clerks of Harrington and Columbia sixty days at least before the first day of the meeting of the next meeting of the Legislature - to the end persons interested may then show cause, if any they have why the prayer of said petition should not be granted - Which reports were severally read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred - [Report of Committee on Parishes &c] Mr Buxton from the Committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c reported that leave to bring in a Bill be granted to the Selectmen of the town of Dexter - and also to the Selectmen of East Andover - Which reports were severally read and accepted - sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -

[Petition committed] The petition of the Selectmen o the town of Raymond for leave to sell ministerial lands, with the order of notice returned, committed in the House to the Committee on Incorporation of parishes &c came up for concurrence - Read and concurred.

Ordered that Messrs Dennett and Tuttle, with such as the House may