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Senate January 12 1825
 
Senate January 12 1825
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[Petitions referred]
 
[Petitions referred]
The following Petitions committed in the
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House to the Committee on New Trials, came
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The following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, viz:
up for concurrence, viz.
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Petition of Thomas Clark and others for an
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Petition of Thomas Clark and others for an additional term of the Court of Common Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court in Oxford County;
additional term of the Court of Common
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Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court in
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Petition of Luke Lambard of Bath to be remunerated for the sum of $500 paid by him as surety for the appearance at Court of his son Robert S. Lambard;
Oxford County;
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Petition of Luke Lambard of Bath to be remunerated
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Petition of John Blake in behalf of the town of Berlin, to be allowed to vote with some District for Representatives;
for the sum of $500 paid by him
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as surety for the appearance at Court of his
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Petition of the Assessors of Plantation No: 12 in Washington county to have their doings made valid;
son Robert S. Lambard;
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Petition of John Blake in behalf of the town
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Petition of the Selectmen of Hartland to have their doings made valid;
of Berlin, to be allowed to vote with some District
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for Representatives;
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Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have the Highway tax in money;
Petition of the Assessors of Plantation No.
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12 in Washington county to have their doings
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Petition of the Selectmen of Raymond to have their records made valid;
made valid.
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Petition of the Selectmen of Hartland to have
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Petition of Nancy Swett and others, for authority to convey certain lands;
their doings made valid;
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Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have
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Petition of Thomas Sinclair to have his acts as a Justice of the Peace made valid;
the Highway tax in money;
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Petition of the Selectmen of Raymond to have
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Petition of Selectmen of Newburgh to make legal a certain town meeting;
their records made valid.
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Petition of Nancy Swett and others, for authorizing
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Petition of Thomas Cobb to be refunded the duty paid the State by him as Clerk of the County in Hancock County;
to convey certain lands;
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Petition of Thomas Sinclair to have his
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Petition of Joseph Dyer and others of Freeman and Phillips for an amendment of
acts as a Justice of the Peace made valid;
 
Petition of Selectmen of Newburgh to make
 
legal a certain town meetings;
 
Petition of Thomas Cobb to be refunded the
 
duty paid the State by him as Clark of the County
 
in Hancock County;
 
Petition of Joseph Dyer and others of Freeman
 
and Phillips for an amendment of
 

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[1825]

Senate January 12 1825

[Petitions referred]

The following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, viz:

Petition of Thomas Clark and others for an additional term of the Court of Common Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court in Oxford County;

Petition of Luke Lambard of Bath to be remunerated for the sum of $500 paid by him as surety for the appearance at Court of his son Robert S. Lambard;

Petition of John Blake in behalf of the town of Berlin, to be allowed to vote with some District for Representatives;

Petition of the Assessors of Plantation No: 12 in Washington county to have their doings made valid;

Petition of the Selectmen of Hartland to have their doings made valid;

Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have the Highway tax in money;

Petition of the Selectmen of Raymond to have their records made valid;

Petition of Nancy Swett and others, for authority to convey certain lands;

Petition of Thomas Sinclair to have his acts as a Justice of the Peace made valid;

Petition of Selectmen of Newburgh to make legal a certain town meeting;

Petition of Thomas Cobb to be refunded the duty paid the State by him as Clerk of the County in Hancock County;

Petition of Joseph Dyer and others of Freeman and Phillips for an amendment of