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Tuesday February 5th 1821
 
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Journal of yesterday read by the Clerk.
 
Journal of yesterday read by the Clerk.
  
[pet. Nicholas Breker & al]
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[pet. Nicholas Bowker & als]
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Petition of Nicholas Breker and others praying for a division of the Town of Bowdoinham. Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Petition of Nicholas Breker and others praying for a division of the Town of Bowdoinham. Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
  
[pet. Selectmen of Brewer]
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[pet - Selectmen of Brewer]
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Petition of Selectmen of Brewer respecting the taxing of property in a school district.
 
Petition of Selectmen of Brewer respecting the taxing of property in a school district.
 
Read and committed to Messrs Clark of Limington, McCobb of Phipsburg, Cobb of Durham, Wilson of Bingham, Adams of Steuben, Fletcher of China, Nourse of Orrington, Francis of Leeds and Grover of Bethel.  
 
Read and committed to Messrs Clark of Limington, McCobb of Phipsburg, Cobb of Durham, Wilson of Bingham, Adams of Steuben, Fletcher of China, Nourse of Orrington, Francis of Leeds and Grover of Bethel.  
  
 
[pet. of John McLure]
 
[pet. of John McLure]
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Petition of John McLure and an other praying to be annexed to the town of Brooks.
 
Petition of John McLure and an other praying to be annexed to the town of Brooks.
 
Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
[Quere if Major General elected under Masstt. are in Commission &c]
 
[Quere if Major General elected under Masstt. are in Commission &c]
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Ordered that the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message of the 2nd of June last, as relates to the militia be instructed to enquire whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their offices, agreeably to a provision of the Constitution with leave to report by Bill or otherwise.
 
Ordered that the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message of the 2nd of June last, as relates to the militia be instructed to enquire whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their offices, agreeably to a provision of the Constitution with leave to report by Bill or otherwise.
In Senate FebY 5th 1821
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In Senate Feby 5th 1821
 
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Revision as of 14:42, 5 March 2020

207.

Tuesday February 5th 1821 Met according to adjournment.

Journal of yesterday read by the Clerk.

[pet. Nicholas Bowker & als]

Petition of Nicholas Breker and others praying for a division of the Town of Bowdoinham. Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.

[pet - Selectmen of Brewer]

Petition of Selectmen of Brewer respecting the taxing of property in a school district. Read and committed to Messrs Clark of Limington, McCobb of Phipsburg, Cobb of Durham, Wilson of Bingham, Adams of Steuben, Fletcher of China, Nourse of Orrington, Francis of Leeds and Grover of Bethel.

[pet. of John McLure]

Petition of John McLure and an other praying to be annexed to the town of Brooks. Read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.

[Quere if Major General elected under Masstt. are in Commission &c]

Ordered that the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message of the 2nd of June last, as relates to the militia be instructed to enquire whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their offices, agreeably to a provision of the Constitution with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. In Senate Feby 5th 1821 Read