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[Petitions referred]
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The following petitions were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence with the House
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[Petitions refered.]
to wit:
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The following petitions were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence with the House.
Petition of selectmen of Greenwood for Legislative aid on account of their extraordinary burden of road taxes.
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To wit:
" of James Dyer and others, for an additional law relating to the inspection of beef
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Petition of Select Men of Greenwood for Legislative Aid on account of their extraordinary burden of road taxes.
" of Elizabeth W. Cazenaux, that her son, an alien, may be entitled to have & hold real estate
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" of James Dyer and others, for an additional law relating to the inspection of beef.
" of Jane Hill, for the property of her late husband, Henry Hill.
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" of Elizabeth W. Cazeaux, that her son, an alien, may be entitled to have & hold real estate.
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" of Jane Hill, for the property of her late husband Henry Hill.
 
" of the Town of Maxfield, to make valid their doings.
 
" of the Town of Maxfield, to make valid their doings.
" of the Town of North Yarmouth, for an alteration in the Constitution of the State that the sessions of the Legislature, be held in the summer instead of winter.
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" of the Town of North Yarmouth, for an alteration in the Constitution of this State, that the Sessions of the Legislature, be held in the summer instead of winter.
 
" of Amos Patten, President of Bangor pier, for leave to hold more real estate.
 
" of Amos Patten, President of Bangor pier, for leave to hold more real estate.
" of George W. Pickering and others for an alteration of the laws respecting the inspection of pork.
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" of George W. Pickering and others, for an alteration of the laws, respecting the inspection of pork.
  
 
The report on the petition of John Fuller and others.
 
The report on the petition of John Fuller and others.
Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield
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Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield.
 
Report and order of notice on the petition of the Selectmen of Warren.
 
Report and order of notice on the petition of the Selectmen of Warren.
 
Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Alna.
 
Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Alna.
Petition of Nathan Winslow and others, for an alteration of the laws respecting interior fisheries
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Petition of Nathan Winslow and others, for an alteration of the laws respecting interior fisheries.
Remonstrance of Josiah Grant, and others, against the petition of inhabitants of Prospect.
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Remonstrance of Josiah Grant, and others, against the petition of Inhabitants of Prospect.

Revision as of 13:28, 8 January 2021

36.

[Petitions refered.] The following petitions were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence with the House. To wit: Petition of Select Men of Greenwood for Legislative Aid on account of their extraordinary burden of road taxes. " of James Dyer and others, for an additional law relating to the inspection of beef. " of Elizabeth W. Cazeaux, that her son, an alien, may be entitled to have & hold real estate. " of Jane Hill, for the property of her late husband Henry Hill. " of the Town of Maxfield, to make valid their doings. " of the Town of North Yarmouth, for an alteration in the Constitution of this State, that the Sessions of the Legislature, be held in the summer instead of winter. " of Amos Patten, President of Bangor pier, for leave to hold more real estate. " of George W. Pickering and others, for an alteration of the laws, respecting the inspection of pork.

The report on the petition of John Fuller and others. Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield. Report and order of notice on the petition of the Selectmen of Warren. Report on the petition of the Selectmen of Alna. Petition of Nathan Winslow and others, for an alteration of the laws respecting interior fisheries. Remonstrance of Josiah Grant, and others, against the petition of Inhabitants of Prospect.