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[53] Monday January 15th 1827

[1827] [pet. plant no 7, 7th R.] Petition of the Inhabitants of Plantation No. 7 in the seventh Range to be incorporated into a town by the name of Abbot

[pet. Andrew Leach & al] “ of Andrew Leach and others of Prospect for a new county, and

[Rem. Tho. Eastman &al] Remonstrance of Thomas Eastman and others of Palermo against the establishment of a new county were severally read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on incorporation of towns.

[pet. Edw. Little & al] Petition of Edward Little and others of Danville to be annexed to Minot was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Parishes &c.

[Pet. Sam. Jacobs & al] Petition of Samuel Jacobs and others for repeal or alteration of the Law for the regulation of Innholders &c referred in the House to the Committee on the Judiciary came up for concurrence and the Senate non concur with the House in their reference & refer the same to the Joint Select Committee on that subject. Sent down for concurrence - Concurred -


[pet. Joseph. Clay & al] Potion of Joseph Clay and others of Bloomfield in favor of an appropriation for opening the Canada Road was read & in concurrence referred to the select Committee on that subject

[Pet. Jno. Gardiner & al] On motion by Mr Balham the petition of John Gardiner and others was taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Parishes &c, Sent down for concurrence - concurred.

[Bill - incorporate Trustees of Methodist Conference] Mr Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c, on the petition of David Kilburn and others reported, Bill to incorporate the Trustees of the Maine Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,” and the same was read a first time and tomorrow 10 o’clock assigned for a second reading.