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− | - of John | + | Remonstrance of James Twitchell & others against being annexed to New Vineyard |
+ | - of John Haskell & others against the petition of the Inhabitants of Montville | ||
were severally read & referred to the committee on the division of towns. Sent up for concurrence. | were severally read & referred to the committee on the division of towns. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of Joseph Matthews | + | Petition of Joseph Matthews 2nd for leave to change his name was read & referred to the committee on change of names. |
− | Letters from Edward Williams, Seth Labaree, Benjamin Carr, Counsellors elect, signifying their acceptance was received and read from the Chair and sent up. | + | |
− | Petition of Selectmen and Town Clerk | + | Letters from Edward Williams, Seth Labaree, Benjamin Carr, Counsellors elect, signifying their acceptance was received and read from the Chair; and sent up. |
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+ | Petition of Selectmen and Town Clerk of Lovell for a law transferring the ministerial funds in said town for the support of Schools - was read & referred to the Committee on Parishes. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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Petition of William Jordan Junr for a pension was read & referred to the committee on Military Pensions. Sent up for concurrence. | Petition of William Jordan Junr for a pension was read & referred to the committee on Military Pensions. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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Petitions of Clifford S. Worthen & others Commissioners of the County of Waldo, praying that they may be authorized to appropriate money from the Treasury of said County to aid the town of Freedom in making a road through said town | Petitions of Clifford S. Worthen & others Commissioners of the County of Waldo, praying that they may be authorized to appropriate money from the Treasury of said County to aid the town of Freedom in making a road through said town | ||
− | - of William T | + | - of William T Vaughan & others to change the time of the session of the Supreme Judicial Court in the County of Cumberland |
− | were severally read & referred to the | + | were severally read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence. |
An order came from the Senate instructing the | An order came from the Senate instructing the |
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Remonstrance of James Twitchell & others against being annexed to New Vineyard - of John Haskell & others against the petition of the Inhabitants of Montville were severally read & referred to the committee on the division of towns. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Joseph Matthews 2nd for leave to change his name was read & referred to the committee on change of names.
Letters from Edward Williams, Seth Labaree, Benjamin Carr, Counsellors elect, signifying their acceptance was received and read from the Chair; and sent up.
Petition of Selectmen and Town Clerk of Lovell for a law transferring the ministerial funds in said town for the support of Schools - was read & referred to the Committee on Parishes. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of William Jordan Junr for a pension was read & referred to the committee on Military Pensions. Sent up for concurrence.
Petitions of Clifford S. Worthen & others Commissioners of the County of Waldo, praying that they may be authorized to appropriate money from the Treasury of said County to aid the town of Freedom in making a road through said town - of William T Vaughan & others to change the time of the session of the Supreme Judicial Court in the County of Cumberland were severally read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.
An order came from the Senate instructing the