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Petitions of Sullivan Bray & others for a further law to provide agst disorder at Religious meetings - of David Kilburne upon the same subject - of the assessors of Dexter that the doings of said town may be made valid - of Henry Johnson & others of Clinton that the doings of said town may be made valid - of Thomas G Thornton & als of Saco. administration of the estate of Thomas Gutts Esq for authority to sell lands &c.
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Petitions of Sullivan Bray & others for a further law to provide agst. disorder at Religious meetings  
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- of David Kilburne upon the same subject  
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- of the assessors of Dexter that the doings of said town may be made valid  
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- of Henry Johnson & others of Clinton that the doings of said town may be made valid  
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- of Thomas G Thornton & als of Saco. Administrators on the estate of Thomas Cutts Esqr. for authority to sell lands &c.  
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- of Woodbury Storer Chief Justice of the Court of Session for Cumberland County for an alteration in the terms of said Court - were severally read and referred to the committee on new trials - sent up for concurrence.
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[same]
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Petition of Benjamin Sargent & others inhabitants of No 3 in the 7. Range in Penobscot to be incorporated as a town
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also,
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[Remonstrance]
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Remonstrance of William Sullivan agt. the petition of John McLure & others of Swanville to be annexed to Waldo - were severally read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence.
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[Petitions]
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Petition of Ebenezer Fisher & others inhabitants of plantation No 3 east of machias for a law to provide for the increase & preservation of fish &c - was read & referred to the committee on Interior fisheries - Sent up for concurrence. 
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[pet. of George Rogers & als, for new County &c]
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An order came from the Senate for concurrence, referring the petition of George Rogers & others for the erection of a new County to be composed of towns from Lincoln & Cumberland &c with sundry other documents upon the same subject, to Messrs Small & O'Brien with such &c - and the House

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[Sundry petitions]

Petitions of Sullivan Bray & others for a further law to provide agst. disorder at Religious meetings - of David Kilburne upon the same subject - of the assessors of Dexter that the doings of said town may be made valid - of Henry Johnson & others of Clinton that the doings of said town may be made valid - of Thomas G Thornton & als of Saco. Administrators on the estate of Thomas Cutts Esqr. for authority to sell lands &c. - of Woodbury Storer Chief Justice of the Court of Session for Cumberland County for an alteration in the terms of said Court - were severally read and referred to the committee on new trials - sent up for concurrence.

[same]

Petition of Benjamin Sargent & others inhabitants of No 3 in the 7. Range in Penobscot to be incorporated as a town

also,

[Remonstrance]

Remonstrance of William Sullivan agt. the petition of John McLure & others of Swanville to be annexed to Waldo - were severally read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence.

[Petitions]

Petition of Ebenezer Fisher & others inhabitants of plantation No 3 east of machias for a law to provide for the increase & preservation of fish &c - was read & referred to the committee on Interior fisheries - Sent up for concurrence.

[pet. of George Rogers & als, for new County &c]

An order came from the Senate for concurrence, referring the petition of George Rogers & others for the erection of a new County to be composed of towns from Lincoln & Cumberland &c with sundry other documents upon the same subject, to Messrs Small & O'Brien with such &c - and the House