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− | On | + | On Accounts. |
− | Messrs Dennett and Miller | + | Messrs Dennett and Miller of the Senate |
− | Messrs Quinnam Nowell and Sturdivant | + | Messrs Quinnam Nowell and Sturdivant of the House |
On New Trials. | On New Trials. | ||
− | Messrs Wheeler and Anderson | + | Messrs Wheeler and Anderson of the Senate |
− | Messrs Dane Ruggles and Pond | + | Messrs Dane Ruggles and Pond of the House. |
On the militia & military affairs. | On the militia & military affairs. | ||
− | Messrs Chandler and Steele | + | Messrs Chandler and Steele of the Senate |
− | Messrs Spring of Saco Adams of Cherryfield and Howard | + | Messrs Spring of Saco Adams of Cherryfield and Howard of the House. |
[Petitions] | [Petitions] | ||
− | Petition of New Portland for authority to sell their ministerial lands - of Corinna for leave to sell their ministerial lands - of St Albans for leave to sell their ministerial lands - of Parkman for leave to sell their ministerial lands - were read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of Parishes and other Religious Societies &c &c Sent up for concurrence. | + | Petition of New Portland for authority to sell their ministerial lands |
+ | - of Corinna for leave to sell their ministerial lands | ||
+ | - of St Albans for leave to sell their ministerial lands | ||
+ | - of Parkman for leave to sell their ministerial lands - were read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of Parishes and other Religious Societies &c &c Sent up for concurrence. | ||
[Same] | [Same] | ||
− | Petition of Sullivan on the subject of the | + | Petition of Sullivan on the subject of the fisheries in said town |
+ | - of John Kilby & als of Dennysville on the subject of the fisheries in said town | ||
+ | - of George Crabtree & als respecting certain Mill owners near Trenton - were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
[Same] | [Same] | ||
− | Petition of Frederic Howard & als for authority to erect a Canal on ten mile | + | Petition of Frederic Howard & als for authority to erect a Canal on ten mile Brook in Brownfield - was read & referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence |
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[Same] | [Same] | ||
− | Petition of Selectmen of Richmond on the subject of the poor belonging | + | Petition of Selectmen of Richmond on the subject of the poor belonging to that town and Bowdoinham - was read & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence. |
Adjourned. | Adjourned. |
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On Accounts.
Messrs Dennett and Miller of the Senate
Messrs Quinnam Nowell and Sturdivant of the House
On New Trials.
Messrs Wheeler and Anderson of the Senate
Messrs Dane Ruggles and Pond of the House.
On the militia & military affairs.
Messrs Chandler and Steele of the Senate
Messrs Spring of Saco Adams of Cherryfield and Howard of the House.
[Petitions]
Petition of New Portland for authority to sell their ministerial lands - of Corinna for leave to sell their ministerial lands - of St Albans for leave to sell their ministerial lands - of Parkman for leave to sell their ministerial lands - were read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of Parishes and other Religious Societies &c &c Sent up for concurrence.
[Same]
Petition of Sullivan on the subject of the fisheries in said town - of John Kilby & als of Dennysville on the subject of the fisheries in said town - of George Crabtree & als respecting certain Mill owners near Trenton - were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent up for concurrence.
[Same]
Petition of Frederic Howard & als for authority to erect a Canal on ten mile Brook in Brownfield - was read & referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence
[Same]
Petition of Selectmen of Richmond on the subject of the poor belonging to that town and Bowdoinham - was read & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence.
Adjourned.
Attest
James L Child Clerk.