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88

Wednesday January 24, 1827

[Left margin: 1827

Bill, to incorporate the town of Wellington]

Bill to incorporate the town of Wellington came from the House referred to the next Legislature and notice ordered on the original petition, for concurrence and the Senate concurred

[Left margin: Bill to incorporate Kennebunk Port Distillery]

Bill to incorporate the Kennebunk port Distillery was read a 1st time and tomorrow 11 oClock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs. Williams Emery and Southwick

[Left margin: Bill for the preservation of Beaches & Salt Marshes in Wells]

Bill for the protection of the Beaches and Salt Marshes in the town of Wells was read a 1st time tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs Dennett, Elwell and Weston

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of Houlton plantation]

Resolve in favor of Houlton Plantation was read a 1st time tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs. Sweat, Kimball and Gardiner

[Left margin: Resolve, correg[?] valuan[?] of Steuben]

Resolve correcting the valuation of Steuben was read a 1st time, tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs. Balkam, Francis and Elwell

[Left margin: Bill, changing name of Northill]

Bill to change the name of Northill to Brighton was read a 1st time and tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a second reading

[Left margin: -pet. Jn[?] McLean[?] & al -pet. Dennis Fairbanks &al]

-Petition of John McLean[?] and others that part of Bristol may be incorporated into a town and –[Petition] of Dennis Fairbanks and others for change of the name of the town of Mt. Gomery were severally read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of towns in concurrence

[Left margin; pet. Jn[?] Dole & al]

Petition of John Dole and others for incorporation of a Bridge Company was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee Turnpikes &c