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[1823 January 6.]

a part of the town of Concord may be set off to plantation No. 2 -

[Pet: of Smith Baker & als]

" of Smith Baker and others praying that the South part of Litchfield and North part of Bowdoin may be incorporated by the name of Fairland -

[Rems. Plant: No 10]

and also a remonstrance of Plantation No 10 against the petition of Benjamin R Jones and others - and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House -

[Pets. Ephm. Currier]

The petition of Ephraim Currier of Anson for relief in consequence of a wound received at a company training - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Sick and Wounded Soldiers, came up for concurrence - and was read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House -

[Isaac Clark et. als]

On motion of Mr. Green ordered that the petition of Isaac Clark and others be taken from the files of the Senate and laid on the table - Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of towns - sent down for concurrence -

The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes - Bridges and Canals came up for concurrence viz. -

[Isaac Abbot & als.]

Petition of Isaac Abbot and others that the proprieters [proprietors] of Bridge over Saco river in Fryeburg may not be permitted to take