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Read and committed to Messrs Robie of Gorham; Whitney of Brooks and Stewart of Harlem.
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Rep. - Edwd. Caper & als
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Committee on petition and returned Order of Notice of Edward Caper Caper[crossed out] & others report an order of Notice.
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In Senate FebY 16th 1821
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Read and accepted.
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Sent down for concurrence.
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Read and concurred.
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Report - on pet of Inh. of N. Yarmouth for a new towns
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Agreeably to assignment, the Report of the Joint Committee on the petition of the Inhabitants of North Yarmouth for a new Town was taken and after much discussion of the subject the report was rejected pro 50. con. 62.
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notice given
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Mr Sturdivant of North Yarmouth gave notice that on Monday next at 11 oclock he should move for a reconsideration of the last vote.
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Bill - managing lands, wharves +
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Bill "for the better managing lands, wharves and other Real estate, lying in common"
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Read a third time and referred to Messrs Wheeler of Camden, Marson of Parsonsfield and Bodwell of Shapleigh.

Revision as of 19:33, 21 February 2020

298 Read and committed to Messrs Robie of Gorham; Whitney of Brooks and Stewart of Harlem.

Rep. - Edwd. Caper & als Committee on petition and returned Order of Notice of Edward Caper Caper[crossed out] & others report an order of Notice. In Senate FebY 16th 1821 Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

Report - on pet of Inh. of N. Yarmouth for a new towns Agreeably to assignment, the Report of the Joint Committee on the petition of the Inhabitants of North Yarmouth for a new Town was taken and after much discussion of the subject the report was rejected pro 50. con. 62.

notice given Mr Sturdivant of North Yarmouth gave notice that on Monday next at 11 oclock he should move for a reconsideration of the last vote.

Bill - managing lands, wharves + Bill "for the better managing lands, wharves and other Real estate, lying in common" Read a third time and referred to Messrs Wheeler of Camden, Marson of Parsonsfield and Bodwell of Shapleigh.