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[Pet of John Upton & als]
Pet of John Upton + als
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[main body]
 
 
Petition of John Upton and others for a bridge across the
 
Petition of John Upton and others for a bridge across the
 
tide waters of Narragugus
 
tide waters of Narragugus
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Pet of Benj Prescott + als
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[Pet of Benj Prescott & als]
[main body]
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Petition of Benjamin Prescott and others for a bridge across
 
Petition of Benjamin Prescott and others for a bridge across
 
the Eastern River were read and referred to the
 
the Eastern River were read and referred to the
 
Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges +c in concurrence.
 
Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges +c in concurrence.
  
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[Pet of A.Ripley & others]
Pet of A.Ripley + others
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[main body]
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Petition of Abraham Ripley and others that Appleton plantation may be incorporated into a town
Petition of Abraham Ripley and others that Appleton plan-
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[Pet of J. Thompson  
tation may be incorporated into a town
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& others]
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Pet of J. Thompson  
 
+ others
 
[main body]
 
 
Petition of Joseph Thompson and others that a new town
 
Petition of Joseph Thompson and others that a new town
 
may be set off from the South East part of York were
 
may be set off from the South East part of York were
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[Pet of Josiah Dunn
Pet of Josiah Dunn
 
 
and others
 
and others
 
Pet of Benj Weld
 
Pet of Benj Weld
and others
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and others]
[main body]
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Petition of Josiah Dunn Jun for an amendment in the  
 
Petition of Josiah Dunn Jun for an amendment in the  
 
law regulating Mills and
 
law regulating Mills and
 
" of Benjamin Weld and others for remedy against
 
" of Benjamin Weld and others for remedy against
evils suffered on account of side Booms in Andros
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evils suffered on account of side Booms in Androscoggin River were read and in concurrence referred to
coggin River were read and in concurrence referred to
 
 
the committee on the Judiciary.
 
the committee on the Judiciary.
  
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[Order directing
Order directing
 
 
members to place
 
members to place
 
name on petition
 
name on petition
when presented
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when presented]
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On motion by Mr Herrick, Ordered that the following
 
On motion by Mr Herrick, Ordered that the following
 
be adopted as one of the Rules and orders of the Senate
 
be adopted as one of the Rules and orders of the Senate
 
"Every member who shall present a petition shall place
 
"Every member who shall present a petition shall place
his name thereon, and briefly state its subject and the read
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his name thereon, and briefly state its subject and the reading thereof by the President shall be dispensed with
ing thereof by the President shall be dispensed with
 
 
unless called for by some member - also the reading of
 
unless called for by some member - also the reading of
 
any petition which has been committed in the House of
 
any petition which has been committed in the House of
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subject unless called for by some member.
 
subject unless called for by some member.
  
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[Order, instructing
Order, instructing
 
 
Comm on Jud to in
 
Comm on Jud to in
quire into the expedi
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quire into the expediency of providing by
ency of providing by
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Law respecting widows of testators]
Law respecting widows of electors [?]
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[main body]
 
 
On motion by Mr Cutler Ordered that the Committee  
 
On motion by Mr Cutler Ordered that the Committee  
 
on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency
 
on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency
 
of providing by Law that the widows of testators who waived  
 
of providing by Law that the widows of testators who waived  
the provision made for them in the will of their late husb-
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the provision made for them in the will of their late husbands and claim dower may nevertheless be entitled to their  
ands and claim dower may nevertheless be entitled to their  
 
 
apparel
 
apparel

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[Pet of John Upton & als]

Petition of John Upton and others for a bridge across the tide waters of Narragugus

[Pet of Benj Prescott & als]

Petition of Benjamin Prescott and others for a bridge across the Eastern River were read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges +c in concurrence.

[Pet of A.Ripley & others]

Petition of Abraham Ripley and others that Appleton plantation may be incorporated into a town [Pet of J. Thompson & others]

Petition of Joseph Thompson and others that a new town may be set off from the South East part of York were read and referred to the committee on Incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence - concurred


[Pet of Josiah Dunn and others Pet of Benj Weld and others]

Petition of Josiah Dunn Jun for an amendment in the law regulating Mills and " of Benjamin Weld and others for remedy against evils suffered on account of side Booms in Androscoggin River were read and in concurrence referred to the committee on the Judiciary.

[Order directing members to place name on petition when presented]

On motion by Mr Herrick, Ordered that the following be adopted as one of the Rules and orders of the Senate "Every member who shall present a petition shall place his name thereon, and briefly state its subject and the reading thereof by the President shall be dispensed with unless called for by some member - also the reading of any petition which has been committed in the House of Representatives and sent up to the Senate for concurrence shall be dispensed with, the President briefly stating its subject unless called for by some member.

[Order, instructing Comm on Jud to in quire into the expediency of providing by Law respecting widows of testators]

On motion by Mr Cutler Ordered that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by Law that the widows of testators who waived the provision made for them in the will of their late husbands and claim dower may nevertheless be entitled to their apparel