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− | Mr. Bond from the committee on New Trials to whom was referred the following petitions. Viz- | + | |
+ | Mr. Bond from the committee on New Trials, to whom was referred the following petitions. Viz. - | ||
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[Report on sundry Petitions] | [Report on sundry Petitions] | ||
− | Petition of John Broadstreet for divorcement | + | |
− | Do. of Lucy Moody for divorcement | + | 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 James Lord & others for aid in supporting Presumpscot Bridge, | ||
− | Do. of John Wells for a new trial | + | Do. of John Wells for a new trial. |
− | Do. of John Burgin & others for a | + | Do. of John Burgin & others for a 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 Swett for divorcement | + | Do. of Daniel Swett for divorcement, |
− | Do. of | + | Do. of Gersham 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. | + | 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. | 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 | + | Mr. Bond from the same committee on the following petitions, viz. - |
To make valid their doings | To make valid their doings | ||
Petition of Selectmen of Unity | Petition of Selectmen of Unity | ||
Do " Selectmen of Putnam | Do " Selectmen of Putnam | ||
Do " Selectmen of Joy | Do " Selectmen of Joy | ||
− | Do Selectmen of Wilton | + | Do " Selectmen of Wilton |
Reported | Reported |
Revision as of 19:14, 17 June 2020
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[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 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 Gersham 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