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[1824] in the House to the Committee on Towns, came up for concurrence, viz: [Petitions referred] Petition of Jonathan Poodridge to be set off from Warsaw and annexed to Canaan; Petition of Ebenezer Williams & others to be incorporated into a town called Burnham; Petition of Bowdoin for a new County or to be annexed to Kennebec; Petition of William Fairbrother and others to be annexed to Warsaw; Petition of Parkman and Monroe to be annexed to the County of Penobscot; and

[Remonstrances] Remonstrance of Henry Warren and others against Petition of Warsaw to annex the part of Palmyra called the L; and Remonstrance of Benjamin Libby & others against the annexation of part of Palmyra to Warsaw and they were severally read and referred to the same committee, in concurrence with the House.

[Petitions referred] Petition of George Smith and Wife that their marriage may be made valid; and Petition of Inhabitants of Plantation No. 3 3rd Range that the doings of said plantation may be made valid, committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, and they were read and concurred.

Petition of Anthony Marchant for a grant of land, committed in the House to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, was read & concurred. Petition of Joseph D. Jewett and others of St. Albans respecting the Alewive fishery committee in the House to the Committee on Interior fisheries, came up for concurrence, was read, and concurred