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Tuesday January 30th 1827

[1827.]

[Pet. of John Dickinson.] Petition of John Dickinson Judge of Probate of Washington County for an increase of salary was read and referred to the Committee on Salaries. Sent down for concurrence Concurred

[Report. on Pet. of Noah Chandler] Mr. Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c reported an order of notice on the petition of Noah Chandler. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

[Rep. on Pet. of John Wood.] Mr. Sweat from the Committee on turnpikes &c, reported leave for a Bill on the petition of John Wood. Read and accepted Sent down for concurrence Concurred

[Rep. on Pet. of John Dole & als.] Mr. Emery from the Committee on Lotteries reported leave to withdraw, on the petition of John Dole & others Read & accepted.

[Report. Bill repealg “An Act to annex Lot No. 7. in No. 4. to Dixfield.] Mr. Grover from the Committee reported “Bill repealing An Act to annex Lot No. 7. in the 13th Range in township No. 4. to Dixfield, and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

[Bill to incorporate the Boston Manufacturing Co.] Bill to incorporate the Boston Manufacturing Company was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

[Bill additional to the Acts establishing Salaries of public officers.] Bill additional to the several Acts establishing the Salaries of public officers was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence

[Report on Pet. of William Rice.] Mr. Williams from the Committee on State Lands reported leave to withdraw on the petition of William Rice, Read and accepted, sent down for concurrence. Concurred

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[Report. on Pet. of] a reference to the next Legislature on the Selectmen of Whiting Read