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- against the incorporation of an Academy at Exeter - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence - | - against the incorporation of an Academy at Exeter - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence - | ||
− | Petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Lincoln praying for aid in making a road, was read and referred | + | Petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Lincoln praying for aid in making a road, was read and referred to the Committee on State Roads - sent up for concurrence |
Petition of Charles Jarvis that the Land Agent might be authorised to make out to him a deed of a lot of land omitted in a deed given by M. P. Norton Dec. 1830. | Petition of Charles Jarvis that the Land Agent might be authorised to make out to him a deed of a lot of land omitted in a deed given by M. P. Norton Dec. 1830. |
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75 referred to the Committee on the Militia for concurrence - and the House concurred -
Petition of David Hicks and others that their names may be taken from the Remonstrance against the Academy at Exeter - Remonstrance of F Hill and others against the Petition for an Academy at Exeter - against the incorporation of an Academy at Exeter - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence -
Petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Lincoln praying for aid in making a road, was read and referred to the Committee on State Roads - sent up for concurrence
Petition of Charles Jarvis that the Land Agent might be authorised to make out to him a deed of a lot of land omitted in a deed given by M. P. Norton Dec. 1830. - of Edward Chase that a Lot of land may be granted him in Township No. 4. north of Bingham purchase - were severally read and referred to the Committee on State Lands - sent up for concurrence.
Petition of the town of Trenton for the removal of the Courts from Castine to Ellsworth was read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns - sent-up for concurrence.
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Newburg against Jonathan Pickard, being set-off from Newbury to Hampden was read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns, sent up for concurrence,
Petition of Nathaniel Matthews and fifty three others praying for an amendment of the present Militia Laws - - of James S. Paine and others that the Officers and Soldiers be compensated for their services or exempted from a poll