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Afternoon
 
Afternoon
  
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[Town of Avon]
 
[Town of Avon]
Petition of the Town of Avon praying that defects in their Town Records may be cured.
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Read and committed to Messrs Virgin of Rumford, Estes of Westbrook and Tucker of Bristol
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Petition of the Town of Avon praying that all defects in their Town Records may be cured -
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Read and committed to Messrs Virgin of Rumford, Estes of Westbrook and Tucker of Bristol.
  
 
[Selectman of Wilton]
 
[Selectman of Wilton]
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Petition of the Selectmen of Wilton upon the subject of abolishing the Circuit Courts of Common Pleas.
 
Petition of the Selectmen of Wilton upon the subject of abolishing the Circuit Courts of Common Pleas.
Read and committed to Mr. Nowell of Arundell, Mr. Mussey of Standish, Mr. Delano of Woolwich, Mr. Hall of Frankfort, Mr. Robbins of Green, Mr. Burgin of Eastport, Mr. Hall of Buckfield, Mr. Wilson of Bingham, Mr. Wilkings of New Charleston, Mr. Burnham of Limerick + Mr. Crowell[?] with such as the senate may join to consider and report.
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Read and committed to Mr. Nowell of Arundell, Mr. Mussey of Standish, Mr. Delano of Woolwich, Mr. Hall of Frankfort,  
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Mr. Robbins of Green, Mr. Burgin of Eastport, Mr. Hall of Buckfield, Mr. Wilson of Bingham, Mr. Wilkins of New Charleston, Mr. Burnham of Limerick & Mr. Crowell with such as the Senate may join, to consider and report.
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Sent up for concurrence.
 
Sent up for concurrence.
  
[Joseph L. Drew]
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[Joseph C. Drew.]
Petition of Joseph L. Drew and others Enginemen of Bath praying to be exempted from military duty.
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Read and committed to the Committee who have under consideration the subject of the militia.
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Petition of Joseph C. Drew and others Enginemen of Bath praying to be exempted from military duty.
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Read and committed to the Committee who have under consideration the subject of the militia.  
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Sent up for concurrence.
 
Sent up for concurrence.
  
[Selectmen of Rome]
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[Selectmen of Rome.]
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Petition of Selectmen of Rome praying that the proceedings of the Town may be made legal.
 
Petition of Selectmen of Rome praying that the proceedings of the Town may be made legal.
Read and committed to Mr. Lock of Chesterville, Mr. Cobb of Phipsburg + Mr. Barnard of Thomaston.
 
  
Adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning
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Read and committed to Mr Lock of Chesterville, Mr. Cobb of Phipsburg & Mr. Barnard of Thomaston.
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Adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
  
Attest
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Attest.
 
J. Loring Child
 
J. Loring Child
 
Clerk.
 
Clerk.

Revision as of 18:52, 5 March 2019

[51.]

Afternoon

Met according to adjournment.

[Town of Avon]

Petition of the Town of Avon praying that all defects in their Town Records may be cured -

Read and committed to Messrs Virgin of Rumford, Estes of Westbrook and Tucker of Bristol.

[Selectman of Wilton]

Petition of the Selectmen of Wilton upon the subject of abolishing the Circuit Courts of Common Pleas.

Read and committed to Mr. Nowell of Arundell, Mr. Mussey of Standish, Mr. Delano of Woolwich, Mr. Hall of Frankfort, Mr. Robbins of Green, Mr. Burgin of Eastport, Mr. Hall of Buckfield, Mr. Wilson of Bingham, Mr. Wilkins of New Charleston, Mr. Burnham of Limerick & Mr. Crowell with such as the Senate may join, to consider and report.

Sent up for concurrence.

[Joseph C. Drew.]

Petition of Joseph C. Drew and others Enginemen of Bath praying to be exempted from military duty.

Read and committed to the Committee who have under consideration the subject of the militia.

Sent up for concurrence.

[Selectmen of Rome.]

Petition of Selectmen of Rome praying that the proceedings of the Town may be made legal.

Read and committed to Mr Lock of Chesterville, Mr. Cobb of Phipsburg & Mr. Barnard of Thomaston.

Adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.

Attest. J. Loring Child Clerk.