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− | The committee on Incorporation of Towns to whom was referred the petition of Isaac Clark and others, praying that a part of towns of Phillips and Truman may be | + | |
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+ | [Report on Pet: Isaac Clark et al] | ||
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+ | The committee on Incorporation of Towns to whom was referred the petition of Isaac Clark and others, praying that a part of towns of Phillips and Truman may be incorporated into a town - also a remonstrance from the town of Phillips - reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - | ||
+ | Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence - | ||
[Committee on Education of youth] | [Committee on Education of youth] | ||
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− | [Petitions Committed to Com on new trials] | + | The petition of John Hilton and others praying for a revision of the law passed in 1821, relation to the education of youth - committed to Messrs Wilson and Kelleran, came up concurred, and Messrs Gross of New Gloucester - Fletcher of China and Chase of Woodstock were joined - |
− | The following petitions committed in the Senate to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials and sent down for concurrence came up concurred viz- | + | |
+ | [Petitions Committed to Com: on new trials] | ||
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+ | The following petitions committed in the Senate to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials, and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred viz - | ||
Petition of Selectmen of Unity praying their doings and records may be made valid - | Petition of Selectmen of Unity praying their doings and records may be made valid - | ||
"of Aaron Young and others praying that a law may be passed empowering certain persons to arrest certain disturbers of the peace - | "of Aaron Young and others praying that a law may be passed empowering certain persons to arrest certain disturbers of the peace - | ||
− | " | + | " of Lucy Moody praying for a divorcement from her husband - |
− | "of Barret Potter to extend the powers of Judges of Probate in certain cases - | + | " of Barret Potter to extend the powers of Judges of Probate in certain cases - |
− | "of John Perham and others praying that George Reed administration on the estate | + | " of John Perham and others praying that George Reed administration on the estate |
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[1823 January 7.]
down for concurrence. - Came up for concurred. -
[Report on Pet: Isaac Clark et al]
The committee on Incorporation of Towns to whom was referred the petition of Isaac Clark and others, praying that a part of towns of Phillips and Truman may be incorporated into a town - also a remonstrance from the town of Phillips - reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence -
[Committee on Education of youth]
The petition of John Hilton and others praying for a revision of the law passed in 1821, relation to the education of youth - committed to Messrs Wilson and Kelleran, came up concurred, and Messrs Gross of New Gloucester - Fletcher of China and Chase of Woodstock were joined -
[Petitions Committed to Com: on new trials]
The following petitions committed in the Senate to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials, and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred viz - Petition of Selectmen of Unity praying their doings and records may be made valid - "of Aaron Young and others praying that a law may be passed empowering certain persons to arrest certain disturbers of the peace - " of Lucy Moody praying for a divorcement from her husband - " of Barret Potter to extend the powers of Judges of Probate in certain cases - " of John Perham and others praying that George Reed administration on the estate