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[1824] and others; and
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[Report on Pet's.] Petition of the Selectmen of Whitfield that they severally have leave to withdraw their Petitions, read, accepted and sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
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and others; and
  
[Pet. Sam Small & als] Petition of Samuel Small and others of Harrington to be annexed to Addison; and
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[Report on Pet's.]
[Remonstrance] Remonstrance from said town on the same subject, was severally read and referred to the Committee on Inspection of towns, sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
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Petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield that they severally have leave to withdraw their Petitions, read, accepted and sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
  
[Petition of Samuel Sweetland & als] Petition of Samuel Sweetland and others to be set off from Waldoborough and annexed to Friendship, was referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns and sent down for concurrence came up concurred.
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[Pet. Sam Small & als]
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Petition of Samuel Small and others of Harrington to be annexed to Addison; and
  
[Petitions referred] Petition of Rufus Richard
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[Remonstrance]
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Remonstrance from said town on the same subject, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Inspection of towns, sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
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[Petition of Samuel Sweetland & als]
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Petition of Samuel Sweetland and others to be set off from Waldoborough and annexed to Friendship, was referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns and sent down for concurrence came up concurred.
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[Petitions referred]
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Petition of Rufus Richard
 
"  of Daniel Noble
 
"  of Daniel Noble
 
"  of Simon Chipman
 
"  of Simon Chipman
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"  of Phinehas Morse, each praying for allowance for attending a Court Martial, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Accounts. Sent down for concurrence, and came up concurred.
 
"  of Phinehas Morse, each praying for allowance for attending a Court Martial, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Accounts. Sent down for concurrence, and came up concurred.
  
[Committee on the statement of the Adm. of J.C. Boyd &c.] On motion of Mr. Dennett, ordered that the Governors Message relative to a statement of the Administration of Joseph C. Boyd late Treasurer of State, with the accompanying papers, and
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[Committee on the statement of the Adm. of J.C. Boyd &c.]
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On motion of Mr. Dennett, ordered that the Governors Message relative to a statement of the Administration of Joseph C. Boyd late Treasurer of State, with the accompanying papers, and

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[1824] and others; and

[Report on Pet's.] Petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield that they severally have leave to withdraw their Petitions, read, accepted and sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Pet. Sam Small & als] Petition of Samuel Small and others of Harrington to be annexed to Addison; and

[Remonstrance] Remonstrance from said town on the same subject, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Inspection of towns, sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Petition of Samuel Sweetland & als] Petition of Samuel Sweetland and others to be set off from Waldoborough and annexed to Friendship, was referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns and sent down for concurrence came up concurred.

[Petitions referred] Petition of Rufus Richard " of Daniel Noble " of Simon Chipman " of George King " of William Parsons Jr. " of Samuel King " of Isaac Pratt " of Phinehas Morse, each praying for allowance for attending a Court Martial, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Accounts. Sent down for concurrence, and came up concurred.

[Committee on the statement of the Adm. of J.C. Boyd &c.] On motion of Mr. Dennett, ordered that the Governors Message relative to a statement of the Administration of Joseph C. Boyd late Treasurer of State, with the accompanying papers, and