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67
 
67
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[1825]
 
[1825]
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came up concurred.
 
came up concurred.
  
 
[Remonstrances]
 
[Remonstrances]
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Remonstrance of the Assessors of Plantation
 
Remonstrance of the Assessors of Plantation
 
No. 14;
 
No. 14;
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Trenton;
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" of Selectmen of Trenton;
Remonstrance of Assessors of Plantation of Mariaville;
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" of Assessors of Plantation of Mariaville;
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Elsworth [Ellsworth]; all of which
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" of Selectmen of Elsworth; all of which
 
are against the Petition of Joseph Williamson
 
are against the Petition of Joseph Williamson
 
and others; severally committed in the
 
and others; severally committed in the
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[Petitions referred]
 
[Petitions referred]
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Petition of Simon W. Gregg and others for a  
 
Petition of Simon W. Gregg and others for a  
revision of the Militia Law, committed in the
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revision of the Militia law, committed in the
 
House to the Committee on the Militia and  
 
House to the Committee on the Militia and  
 
Military Affairs, came up for concurrence,
 
Military Affairs, came up for concurrence,
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Adjourned.
 
Adjourned.
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Attest: Charles B. Smith, Secy.
 
Attest: Charles B. Smith, Secy.

Revision as of 13:16, 18 September 2020

67

[1825]

came up concurred.

[Remonstrances]

Remonstrance of the Assessors of Plantation No. 14; " of Selectmen of Trenton; " of Assessors of Plantation of Mariaville; " of Selectmen of Elsworth; all of which are against the Petition of Joseph Williamson and others; severally committed in the House to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.

[Petitions referred]

Petition of Simon W. Gregg and others for a revision of the Militia law, committed in the House to the Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

Petition of John Wasson and others of Brooksville for a law regulating the Herring fishery in said town, committed in the House to the Committee on Interior Fisheries, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

Petition of Tomah Lui for the remission of a Bond given by him to the Land Agent for timber cut by him; and Petition of James Whitney that the half township of land granted to the Hopkins Academy may be located to him; committed in the House to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.

Adjourned.

Attest: Charles B. Smith, Secy.