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Petition of William Chamberlain & als –of John Fuller and als –of Albert S Clark & als –of James Drummond & als all praying that a Bridge may be chartered over the Sheepscut [Sheepscot?] to connect Wiscasset and Edgecomb
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Petition of William Chamberlain & als  
 
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– of John Fuller and als  
-of Syms Gardiner & als –of Robert Patten & als –of David Stinson & als all praying that the Court of Sessions in Lincoln may be authorized to build a Bridge over Cathance river &
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– of Albert S Clark & als  
 
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– of James Drummond & als  
-of Selectmen of Hiram for a charter for a Bridge at Hiram over Saco river
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all praying that a Bridge may be chartered over the Sheepscut [Sheepscot] to connect Wiscasset and Edgecomb
 
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- of Syms Gardiner & als  
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– of Robert Patten & als  
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– of David Stinson & als  
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all praying that the Court of Sessions in Lincoln may be authorized to build a Bridge over Cathance river &c
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- of Selectmen of Hiram for a charter for a Bridge at Hiram over Saco river -
 
were severally read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.
 
were severally read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.
  
Ordered that Messrs Parsons of Sandford [Sanford?], Richardson of Jefferson & Allen of Sedgwick be a committee to enquire into the expediency of passing a law prohibiting the erecting of booths or tents, and selling spirituous liquors, within rods of any assembly of the inhabitants of any town assembled for the purpose of any annual or other election, read and passed.
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Ordered that Messrs Parsons of Sandford, Richardson of Jefferson & Allen of Sedgwick be a committee to enquire into the expediency of passing a law prohibiting the erecting of booths or tents, and selling spirituous liquors, within ___ rods of any assembly of the inhabitants of any town assembled for the purpose of any annual or other election, read and passed.
  
 
Remonstrance of Nathaniel Beverage & al against the petition of George Dyer & als was read and referred to the Committee on Interior fisheries. Sent up for concurrence,
 
Remonstrance of Nathaniel Beverage & al against the petition of George Dyer & als was read and referred to the Committee on Interior fisheries. Sent up for concurrence,
  
Petition of Nahum Norrill & als of Wells –of John McIntire & al of York –of Josiah H Barnard & als of Hollis –of Ephraim Low & als of Sandford [Sanford?] –of Simon Nowell & als Kennebunkport –of Joseph Parsons & als of Parsonsfield –of Hannon Junior & als –of Nahum Smith & als of Biddeford –of Winthrop Hill & als of Newfield –of William Weymouth & als of Berwick –of John Wilson & als of Kittery –of Joseph Leland & als of Saco all on the subject of the location of the Judicial Courts in the County of York.
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Petition of Nahum Morrill & als of Wells  
 
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– of John McIntire & al of York  
severally came from the Senate referred to the committee on
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– of Josiah H Barnard & als of Hollis  
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– of Ephraim Low & als of Sandford  
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– of Simon Nowell & als Kennebunkport  
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– of Joseph Parsons & als of Parsonsfield  
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– of Hannon Junior & als -
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– of Nahum Smith & als of Biddeford  
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– of Winthrop Hill & als of Newfield  
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– of William Weymouth & als of Berwick  
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– of John Wilson & als of Kittery  
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– of Joseph Leland & als of Saco  
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all on the subject of the location of the Judicial Courts in the County of York.
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severally came from the Senate referred to the Committee on

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Petition of William Chamberlain & als – of John Fuller and als – of Albert S Clark & als – of James Drummond & als all praying that a Bridge may be chartered over the Sheepscut [Sheepscot] to connect Wiscasset and Edgecomb - of Syms Gardiner & als – of Robert Patten & als – of David Stinson & als all praying that the Court of Sessions in Lincoln may be authorized to build a Bridge over Cathance river &c - of Selectmen of Hiram for a charter for a Bridge at Hiram over Saco river - were severally read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.

Ordered that Messrs Parsons of Sandford, Richardson of Jefferson & Allen of Sedgwick be a committee to enquire into the expediency of passing a law prohibiting the erecting of booths or tents, and selling spirituous liquors, within ___ rods of any assembly of the inhabitants of any town assembled for the purpose of any annual or other election, read and passed.

Remonstrance of Nathaniel Beverage & al against the petition of George Dyer & als was read and referred to the Committee on Interior fisheries. Sent up for concurrence,

Petition of Nahum Morrill & als of Wells – of John McIntire & al of York – of Josiah H Barnard & als of Hollis – of Ephraim Low & als of Sandford – of Simon Nowell & als Kennebunkport – of Joseph Parsons & als of Parsonsfield – of Hannon Junior & als - – of Nahum Smith & als of Biddeford – of Winthrop Hill & als of Newfield – of William Weymouth & als of Berwick – of John Wilson & als of Kittery – of Joseph Leland & als of Saco all on the subject of the location of the Judicial Courts in the County of York. severally came from the Senate referred to the Committee on