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+ | Thursday afternoon February 7, 1822 | ||
+ | [1822 Feb. 7] | ||
+ | The following Bills were read a second time and passed to be engrosed to wit' | ||
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+ | [Bills] | ||
+ | Bill to Incorporate the Proprietors of the Great Marsh on Pleasant River - as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
+ | Bill to regulate the toll and passage of logs on the Hancock Brook Canal, in concurrence with the House - | ||
+ | Bill to alter the time of holding the Court of Sessions in the county of Washington - in concurrence with the House - | ||
+ | Bill to apportion and asess on the State a Tax of Forty thousand three hundred and forty three dollars and twenty seven cents - Sent down for concurrecne with amendments - | ||
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+ | [Resolves] | ||
+ | The following resolves were also passed to be engrossed to wit - | ||
+ | Resolve laying a Tax on the several counties - having been twice read - in concurrence with the House = | ||
+ | Resolve confirming the election of directors of the Kennebunk Bank in councurrence with the House - | ||
+ | Resolve giving authority to Benjamin Isley & Hosea Isley to convey certain real estate - in concurrence with the House. | ||
+ | Resolve authorizing William G. Warren and Remember Goodwin to convey certain real estate - in concurrence with the House and Resolve Granting a new trial to John Wyllie - Sent down for concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Resolve] | ||
+ | Resolve allowing pay to the Messenger of the Governor & Council was read and tomorrow at ten o'clocl assigned for a second reading and committed to the Committee on Bills in second reading. | ||
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+ | [Bills] | ||
+ | Bill additional to the Act respecting partition fences passed to be engrossed in the House - came up for concurrence - Read and committed to Messrs Wheeler and Pierce - and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading. - |
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[102] Thursday afternoon February 7, 1822 [1822 Feb. 7] The following Bills were read a second time and passed to be engrosed to wit'
[Bills] Bill to Incorporate the Proprietors of the Great Marsh on Pleasant River - as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence. Bill to regulate the toll and passage of logs on the Hancock Brook Canal, in concurrence with the House - Bill to alter the time of holding the Court of Sessions in the county of Washington - in concurrence with the House - Bill to apportion and asess on the State a Tax of Forty thousand three hundred and forty three dollars and twenty seven cents - Sent down for concurrecne with amendments -
[Resolves] The following resolves were also passed to be engrossed to wit - Resolve laying a Tax on the several counties - having been twice read - in concurrence with the House = Resolve confirming the election of directors of the Kennebunk Bank in councurrence with the House - Resolve giving authority to Benjamin Isley & Hosea Isley to convey certain real estate - in concurrence with the House. Resolve authorizing William G. Warren and Remember Goodwin to convey certain real estate - in concurrence with the House and Resolve Granting a new trial to John Wyllie - Sent down for concurrence.
[Resolve] Resolve allowing pay to the Messenger of the Governor & Council was read and tomorrow at ten o'clocl assigned for a second reading and committed to the Committee on Bills in second reading.
[Bills] Bill additional to the Act respecting partition fences passed to be engrossed in the House - came up for concurrence - Read and committed to Messrs Wheeler and Pierce - and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading. -