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consequence of being the first male child born in No 3 { east side of Penobscot river - }
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- of Samuel Haley of the Isle of Shoals for a grant of land - of Inh. of Mattanawcook for a grant of land for a mill site - of Milo for a grant of land to aid them in building a bridge - were red & referred to the committee on State lands - sent up for concurrence.
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[Petition]
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Petition of James Pomroy of Hampden for a pension - was read & referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers - sent up for concurrence.
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[Same]
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Petition of Warren Ware that he & his accounts may have the { exclusive privilege of taking pickerel in Orrington & Bucksport. - of Inh. of South Berwick to regulate alewive fishery in Salmon { falls river - of Vinalhaven for a law resulting fishery in said town & were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior fisheries - Sent up for concurrence.
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[Chaplains]
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The committee appointed to invite the attendance of the ordained ministers of Portland as Chaplains to the House reported that they had cheerfully consented to comply with the request of the House - report accepted.
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[Remonstrance]
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Remonstrance of Philo H Washburn & als of Frankfort agst the election of Thomas Snow Esqr - was read & referred to the committee on Elections.
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[Committee - sale of ministerial lands]
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Ordered that Messrs Cobb, Smith, & Burgin be committee with such as the Senate may join to enguire into the expediency of authorizing the several towns in this State to dispose of their ministerial & school lands, keeping in view the object for which they were originally granted to such towns with leave to report by bill or otherwise - sent up for concurrence.

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consequence of being the first male child born in No 3 { east side of Penobscot river - } - of Samuel Haley of the Isle of Shoals for a grant of land - of Inh. of Mattanawcook for a grant of land for a mill site - of Milo for a grant of land to aid them in building a bridge - were red & referred to the committee on State lands - sent up for concurrence.

[Petition]

Petition of James Pomroy of Hampden for a pension - was read & referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers - sent up for concurrence.

[Same]

Petition of Warren Ware that he & his accounts may have the { exclusive privilege of taking pickerel in Orrington & Bucksport. - of Inh. of South Berwick to regulate alewive fishery in Salmon { falls river - of Vinalhaven for a law resulting fishery in said town & were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior fisheries - Sent up for concurrence.

[Chaplains]

The committee appointed to invite the attendance of the ordained ministers of Portland as Chaplains to the House reported that they had cheerfully consented to comply with the request of the House - report accepted.

[Remonstrance]

Remonstrance of Philo H Washburn & als of Frankfort agst the election of Thomas Snow Esqr - was read & referred to the committee on Elections.

[Committee - sale of ministerial lands]

Ordered that Messrs Cobb, Smith, & Burgin be committee with such as the Senate may join to enguire into the expediency of authorizing the several towns in this State to dispose of their ministerial & school lands, keeping in view the object for which they were originally granted to such towns with leave to report by bill or otherwise - sent up for concurrence.