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− | The committee on Bills in the second reading to whom was referred the Bill entitled "An additional act relating to the ministerial fund in the town of Bridgton - County of Cumberland reported the same with amendments and was read a second time and passed to be engrossed | + | |
− | [Report on sundry | + | The committee on Bills in the second reading to whom was referred the Bill entitled "An additional act relating to the ministerial fund in the town of Bridgton - County of Cumberland reported the same with amendments - and was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence came up concurred - |
− | Mr. | + | |
− | The petition of Elijah Barrell that the inhabitants of the town of Greene may be authorized to sell ministerial and school lands &c | + | [Report on sundry Petitions] |
− | and of John Gleason and others that the members of Orient | + | |
− | Read | + | Mr. Buxton from the Committee on Incorporation of Parishes and other religious Societies ministerial and school lands reported on the following petition viz - |
+ | The petition of Elijah Barrell that the inhabitants of the town of Greene may be authorized to sell ministerial and school lands &c - | ||
+ | and of John Gleason and others that the members of Orient Lodge may be incorporated - that they severally have leave to bring in a Bill - | ||
+ | Read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred - | ||
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[Report on Petition] | [Report on Petition] | ||
− | Mr. Green from the Committee on Incorporation of Towns reported on the petition of Benjamin Sargent and others that this township No. 3 in the 7th range in the County of Penobscot | + | |
− | Read accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred | + | Mr. Green from the Committee on Incorporation of Towns reported on the petition of Benjamin Sargent and others that this township No. 3 in the 7th range in the County of Penobscot may be incorporated by the name of the town of Milo - that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - |
+ | Read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred - | ||
[Report on Petition] | [Report on Petition] | ||
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Mr. Steele from the Committee on Sick and Wounded soldiers reported on the - | Mr. Steele from the Committee on Sick and Wounded soldiers reported on the - |
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[1823 January 10]
[Bill relating to the ministerial fund in Bridgton]
The committee on Bills in the second reading to whom was referred the Bill entitled "An additional act relating to the ministerial fund in the town of Bridgton - County of Cumberland reported the same with amendments - and was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence came up concurred -
[Report on sundry Petitions]
Mr. Buxton from the Committee on Incorporation of Parishes and other religious Societies ministerial and school lands reported on the following petition viz - The petition of Elijah Barrell that the inhabitants of the town of Greene may be authorized to sell ministerial and school lands &c - and of John Gleason and others that the members of Orient Lodge may be incorporated - that they severally have leave to bring in a Bill - Read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Green from the Committee on Incorporation of Towns reported on the petition of Benjamin Sargent and others that this township No. 3 in the 7th range in the County of Penobscot may be incorporated by the name of the town of Milo - that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - Read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Steele from the Committee on Sick and Wounded soldiers reported on the -