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Do. of John Burgin & others for a new law requiring the Court of Sessions in the County of Washington to apply certain money towards building a Jail,  
 
Do. of John Burgin & others for a new law requiring the Court of Sessions in the County of Washington to apply certain money towards building a Jail,  
 
Do. of John H. Beckett that his doings as a Justice of the Peace may be made valid.-
 
Do. of John H. Beckett that his doings as a Justice of the Peace may be made valid.-
Do. of Daniel
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Do. of Daniel Swett for divorcement.
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Do. of Gershom Flagg & others for an alteration of the law providing for the relief of the poor.
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Reported that they severally have leave to withdraw their petitions. Read accepted and sent down for concurrence. came up concurred.-
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[Report on sundry petitions]
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Mr. Bond from the same committee reported on the petition of David Prince & others, that they have leave to withdraw their petition. Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred.
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Mr. Bond from the same committee on the following petitions, viz
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To make valid their doings
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Petition of Selectmen of Unity
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Do " Selectmen of Putnam
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Do " Selectmen of Joy
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Do Selectmen of Wilton
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Reported

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94 [1823 January 14] Mr. Bond from the committee on New Trials to whom was referred the following petitions. Viz- [Report on sundry Petitions] Petition of John Broadstreet for divorcement Do. of Lucy Moody for divorcement Do. of James Lord & others for aid in supporting Presumpscot Bridge, Do. of John Wells for a new trial Do. of John Burgin & others for a new law requiring the Court of Sessions in the County of Washington to apply certain money towards building a Jail, Do. of John H. Beckett that his doings as a Justice of the Peace may be made valid.- Do. of Daniel Swett for divorcement. Do. of Gershom Flagg & others for an alteration of the law providing for the relief of the poor. Reported that they severally have leave to withdraw their petitions. Read accepted and sent down for concurrence. came up concurred.-

[Report on sundry petitions] Mr. Bond from the same committee reported on the petition of David Prince & others, that they have leave to withdraw their petition. Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred.

Mr. Bond from the same committee on the following petitions, viz To make valid their doings Petition of Selectmen of Unity Do " Selectmen of Putnam Do " Selectmen of Joy Do Selectmen of Wilton

Reported