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ministry in the Town of Poland and to authorize the sale of certain lands therein" | ministry in the Town of Poland and to authorize the sale of certain lands therein" | ||
which were severally passed to be engrossed. | which were severally passed to be engrossed. | ||
− | Sundry petitions referred - | + | [Sundry petitions referred -] |
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Committee on New Trials to whom was referred the petitions of John Chany - George Hobbs & others - John Brown - John Harvey & others - William Stinson - Josiah Mills - B. Wales and an another - Selectmen of Greenwood - and Selectmen of Monroe - Report That the same be referred to the next Legislature. | Committee on New Trials to whom was referred the petitions of John Chany - George Hobbs & others - John Brown - John Harvey & others - William Stinson - Josiah Mills - B. Wales and an another - Selectmen of Greenwood - and Selectmen of Monroe - Report That the same be referred to the next Legislature. | ||
In Senate March 14th 1821 | In Senate March 14th 1821 | ||
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Read and concurred - excepting so far as relates to to the Petition of the Selectmen of Monroe and that is committed to Messrs Hall, Redington & Brown. | Read and concurred - excepting so far as relates to to the Petition of the Selectmen of Monroe and that is committed to Messrs Hall, Redington & Brown. | ||
− | Bill - | + | [Bill - 1st Baptist Soc. Prospect.] |
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Bill "to incorporate the First Baptist Society in Prospect." | Bill "to incorporate the First Baptist Society in Prospect." | ||
In Senate March 13 1821 | In Senate March 13 1821 | ||
Indefinitely postponed. | Indefinitely postponed. | ||
Sent down for concurrence. | Sent down for concurrence. | ||
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The Committee of conference appointed on the part of the House, on Bill "to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State" are joined by Messrs Foxcroft, Rose and Ripley of the Senate. | The Committee of conference appointed on the part of the House, on Bill "to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State" are joined by Messrs Foxcroft, Rose and Ripley of the Senate. | ||
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Bill "to incorporate the Town of Truxton" came back from the Senate" endorsed as follows | Bill "to incorporate the Town of Truxton" came back from the Senate" endorsed as follows | ||
In Senate March 13 1821 | In Senate March 13 1821 | ||
Read and concurred in the reference of the subject by the House to the next Legislature - and the parties are ordered then to appear without further notice. | Read and concurred in the reference of the subject by the House to the next Legislature - and the parties are ordered then to appear without further notice. | ||
Sent down for concurrence. | Sent down for concurrence. |
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ministry in the Town of Poland and to authorize the sale of certain lands therein" which were severally passed to be engrossed.
[Sundry petitions referred -]
Committee on New Trials to whom was referred the petitions of John Chany - George Hobbs & others - John Brown - John Harvey & others - William Stinson - Josiah Mills - B. Wales and an another - Selectmen of Greenwood - and Selectmen of Monroe - Report That the same be referred to the next Legislature. In Senate March 14th 1821 Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred - excepting so far as relates to to the Petition of the Selectmen of Monroe and that is committed to Messrs Hall, Redington & Brown.
[Bill - 1st Baptist Soc. Prospect.]
Bill "to incorporate the First Baptist Society in Prospect." In Senate March 13 1821 Indefinitely postponed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.
[Militia]
The Committee of conference appointed on the part of the House, on Bill "to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State" are joined by Messrs Foxcroft, Rose and Ripley of the Senate.
[Bill - Truxton -]
Bill "to incorporate the Town of Truxton" came back from the Senate" endorsed as follows In Senate March 13 1821 Read and concurred in the reference of the subject by the House to the next Legislature - and the parties are ordered then to appear without further notice. Sent down for concurrence.