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Tuesday January 11, 1831 | Tuesday January 11, 1831 | ||
Met according to adjournment | Met according to adjournment | ||
Petition of Samuel Richardson & others for incorporation of Number 27 into a town by the name of Hampton | Petition of Samuel Richardson & others for incorporation of Number 27 into a town by the name of Hampton | ||
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of Asael Foster for the incorporation of Number 26 into a town by the name of Amherst | of Asael Foster for the incorporation of Number 26 into a town by the name of Amherst | ||
− | of Inhabitants of Township Number One for an act of Incorporation | + | |
+ | of Inhabitants of Township Number One for an act of Incorporation | ||
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of Allen Hoxie & others to incorporate Township Number One in the sixth range in the County of Penobscot into a Township | of Allen Hoxie & others to incorporate Township Number One in the sixth range in the County of Penobscot into a Township | ||
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− | Petition of | + | Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the town of Whiting against a division of that town - were severally read & referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns Sent up for concurrence |
− | of Inhabitants of Milburne to be represented by themselves a | + | |
+ | Petition of Inhabitants of Greenwood to be allowed their proportion of Representation in severalty | ||
+ | of Inhabitants of Milburne to be represented by themselves a proportionate part of the time were severally read & referred to the Committee on Apportionment of Representatives &c - Sent up for concurrence | ||
Petition of Elizabeth W. Cazeaux that her son L.P. Cazeaux an alien may be enabled to hold real estate | Petition of Elizabeth W. Cazeaux that her son L.P. Cazeaux an alien may be enabled to hold real estate | ||
− | of Selectmen of Greenwood for legislative aid in regard to their road taxes - were severally read | + | |
+ | of Selectmen of Greenwood for legislative aid in regard to their road taxes - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence | ||
Report on Petition of John Fuller & others in relation to fishery in Sowadabscock & Kenduskeag rivers | Report on Petition of John Fuller & others in relation to fishery in Sowadabscock & Kenduskeag rivers | ||
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on Petition of Selectmen of Whitefield for fishway to be opened in Sheepscot river | on Petition of Selectmen of Whitefield for fishway to be opened in Sheepscot river |
Revision as of 20:20, 23 December 2020
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Tuesday January 11, 1831 Met according to adjournment
Petition of Samuel Richardson & others for incorporation of Number 27 into a town by the name of Hampton
of Asael Foster for the incorporation of Number 26 into a town by the name of Amherst
of Inhabitants of Township Number One for an act of Incorporation
of Allen Hoxie & others to incorporate Township Number One in the sixth range in the County of Penobscot into a Township
Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the town of Whiting against a division of that town - were severally read & referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns Sent up for concurrence
Petition of Inhabitants of Greenwood to be allowed their proportion of Representation in severalty of Inhabitants of Milburne to be represented by themselves a proportionate part of the time were severally read & referred to the Committee on Apportionment of Representatives &c - Sent up for concurrence
Petition of Elizabeth W. Cazeaux that her son L.P. Cazeaux an alien may be enabled to hold real estate
of Selectmen of Greenwood for legislative aid in regard to their road taxes - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence
Report on Petition of John Fuller & others in relation to fishery in Sowadabscock & Kenduskeag rivers
on Petition of Selectmen of Whitefield for fishway to be opened in Sheepscot river