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− | Petition of | + | Petition of Betsy Randall that a law may be passed to divorce her from her husband Benjamin Randall, was read & referred to Messrs Shapleigh of Berwick, Smith of New Sharon, and Gower of Abbot with such as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | Remonstrance of Francis Mayhew against the passage of any law which will require the Sebec River to be kept open and free to the navigation of Boats, rafts & timber, was read and referred to Messrs | + | Remonstrance of Francis Mayhew against the passage of any law which will require the Sebec River to be kept open and free to the navigation of Boats, rafts & timber, was read and referred to Messrs Kent of Bangor, Clark of Hallowell and Harvey of Carmel with such as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Petition of the Inhabitants of Cherryfield for a law to regulate the driving of timber on the Narraguagus River | + | Petition of the Inhabitants of Cherryfield for a law to regulate the driving of timber &c on the Narraguagus River - |
− | + | - of Andrew N Stowe & als a committee of the town of Newry that the doings of said town may be legalized - | |
− | + | - of Andrew N Stowe & als a committee of the town of Newry for leave to sell their ministerial & School lands & invest the funds - | |
− | + | - of Daniel Granger Agent in behalf of the United States for authority to occupy certain lands for public purposes on condition of paying to the owners thereof a just compensation - | |
− | + | - of the Selectmen of Edgecomb and of Westport for authority to sell certain lands belonging to said towns in common - | |
− | + | - of John Madigan & als to be incorporated as Proprietors of a certain wharf in the town of New Castle - | |
− | + | - of the Selectmen of Rome that the doings of said town may be made valid - | |
− | + | - of Charles Weld & als praying that the owners of sidebooms in Brunswick and Topsham may be compelled to erect & maintain sufficient side booms below Brunswick Falls - also that a law may be passed to regulate the survey of logs | |
+ | which were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
Petition of William Fitch & al that authority may be | Petition of William Fitch & al that authority may be |
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Petition of Betsy Randall that a law may be passed to divorce her from her husband Benjamin Randall, was read & referred to Messrs Shapleigh of Berwick, Smith of New Sharon, and Gower of Abbot with such as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence.
Remonstrance of Francis Mayhew against the passage of any law which will require the Sebec River to be kept open and free to the navigation of Boats, rafts & timber, was read and referred to Messrs Kent of Bangor, Clark of Hallowell and Harvey of Carmel with such as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of the Inhabitants of Cherryfield for a law to regulate the driving of timber &c on the Narraguagus River - - of Andrew N Stowe & als a committee of the town of Newry that the doings of said town may be legalized - - of Andrew N Stowe & als a committee of the town of Newry for leave to sell their ministerial & School lands & invest the funds - - of Daniel Granger Agent in behalf of the United States for authority to occupy certain lands for public purposes on condition of paying to the owners thereof a just compensation - - of the Selectmen of Edgecomb and of Westport for authority to sell certain lands belonging to said towns in common - - of John Madigan & als to be incorporated as Proprietors of a certain wharf in the town of New Castle - - of the Selectmen of Rome that the doings of said town may be made valid - - of Charles Weld & als praying that the owners of sidebooms in Brunswick and Topsham may be compelled to erect & maintain sufficient side booms below Brunswick Falls - also that a law may be passed to regulate the survey of logs which were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of William Fitch & al that authority may be