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Bill entitled "An Act against perjury & subornation of perjury" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
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Bill entitled "An Act directing & regulating the Process of Outlawry" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House
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Bill entitled "An Act for the regulation of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence.
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Resolves, reported by Committee of both Houses appointed to consider the expediency of enquiring into the doings of Justices of the peace, requiring Justices of the Peace to account for fines & forfeitures and prescribing certain duties to be performed by the several County Treasurers of the Secretary of State - Read & passed
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Sent down for concurrence
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Committee on Incorporation of Towns, on the petition of James Lord & others, reported leave to bring in a Bill - Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence. - Came up concurred
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Resolve on the petition of Russel [Russell] & Gardner of Boston, praying that they may be appointed printers of the Laws of Maine, for the State of Massachusetts, free of any expense to this State, having come up for concurrence was read & nonconcurred.

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Bill entitled "An Act against perjury & subornation of perjury" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

Bill entitled "An Act directing & regulating the Process of Outlawry" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House

Bill entitled "An Act for the regulation of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians" having had two several readings passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence.

Resolves, reported by Committee of both Houses appointed to consider the expediency of enquiring into the doings of Justices of the peace, requiring Justices of the Peace to account for fines & forfeitures and prescribing certain duties to be performed by the several County Treasurers of the Secretary of State - Read & passed Sent down for concurrence

Committee on Incorporation of Towns, on the petition of James Lord & others, reported leave to bring in a Bill - Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence. - Came up concurred

Resolve on the petition of Russel [Russell] & Gardner of Boston, praying that they may be appointed printers of the Laws of Maine, for the State of Massachusetts, free of any expense to this State, having come up for concurrence was read & nonconcurred.