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Resolved that the Prayer of the said petitioners be So far Granted that Nathan Dane John Hill Esq" & Mr Benjamin Hooper be a Committee to Ascertain the Quantity and value thereof, and Report as soon as may be, that the same may be Granted to the said Petitioners, and Under Such Restrictions as the General Court May then Order —

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Resolved that Col° John Allen be added to the Agents appointed at the present setting of the General Court, to pursue measures respecting the British encroachments on the eastern boundary of this Commonwealth, & to transact certain business with the Indians on Penobscot River-and, that any three of the said Agents be authorized to execute their Commission.

Sent down for Concurrence

S Adams Presid

In the House of Representatives July 9th 1784
Read & concurred as taken into a new Draft.
Sent up for Concurrence

Sam A Otis Spk'

In Senate July 9th 1784.

Read & Non concurred & the Senate adhere to their own

vote

S Adams Presid

State of Mass

Selectmen of Harpswell Petition.

The Honble Senate and House of Repre

sentatives in General Court assembled.

The Petition of the Select men of Harpswell humbly sheweth, That it has ever been the practice of this Town for the Sake of Conveniency to chuse a Constable & Collector for an Island called great Sebascodegin, & another for the whole of the other Part of said Town; That at the last Annuall March Meeting a Person was chosen Constable & Collector for the whole Town excepting sd Island, who availing himself of some Inadvertency which happened to take place is exempted; that upon an Adjournment of sa Meeting another was chosen, who also is cleared, upon which account there is neither Constable nor Collector in the Town excepting one upon the aforesaid Island, in Consequence of which a great Difficulty has arose, & still likely to increase― The March Meeting not being in Existence, your Petitioners humbly pray that this Hon Court would enable said Town to chuse a Constable & Collector for that part of the Town as usual which is destitute. And your Petitioners as in Duty bound, shall ever pray.

John Rodick, Ezekiel Curtis Selectmen Harpswell 23 Aug. 1784.

Sir:

Re Light House Money From the Port of York.

York August 25th 1784

I take this oppertunity by my Good Brother Judge Sewall to present with the trifleing Sum of a Guinea for Lighthouse Money from the Port of York, tho it is Something more than I have as yet reca which please to Carry to the Credit of S' your Most Humb' Servt £1..8..0

Rich Trevett, Naval Officer

P. S. S' at the Close of the Year I Purpose, by the Leave of Providence to render an acct of my Proceedings

Thos Ives Esq' Treasurer

Petition of Inhabitants of Scarborough.

Common Wealth of Massachusetts

To the Honble the Senate and the Honble the house of Repre sentatives in General Court assembled This 13th Day of October 1784

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The Petition of the Inhabitants of the first Parish in Scarborough humbly Sheweth that your Petitioners are very much wronged by the Division of the Said Town of Scarborough into two parishes: the first parish not having more than one third part of the whole Town which was never Intended at the time of Division for when the Town first agreed to Divide it was then Supposed that a bridge over Harmons Mill Creek on the County road was the Center or Midle of the Town without any Measureing or Survay which in fact is not: by which means the first parish looses, more than twelve hundred acres of the best of their lands and not only so but a Committee appointed by the General Court to settle lines between Scarborough Falmouth and Gorham Since the Division of Scarb° into two parishes have taken off from the head of the Said first parish in Scarb° near two thousand acres of land which was at the time of Division allowed to belong to the first Parish: and no Division line ever run until lately between the two parishes Your Petitioners find the first parish is in a manner ruined having a Minister to Support with other heavey Charges which they are not able to bare up under Your Petitioners have applied to the Second Parish to Settle the line of Division as was first intended but they refuse Giving any Satisfaction and

your petitioners have rested the matter for Redress untill now on account of the late war which Required almost the whole attention of the General Court

Now your petitioners humbly pray that your honors in your Great wisdom will give us Releaf in Such way and Manner as Shall Seem best So that the first parish have their full part of the whole town as was meant and Intended | and Should your Hon" think best to appoint a Committee to be on the Spot and hear both Sides of the Dispute then if your petitioners Complaint is found Causeless your petitioners will pay the whole of the Committees Charges that may arise thereon, or in Such other wise as your hon in your known Wisdom Shall See Meet all which is humbly Submitted and your petitioner as in Duty bound will ever pray Sam' Small Benja Larrabe Committee in behalf of S

Reuben Fogg Abraham Tyler Jr
Tim McDaniell

parish

Memorial of the Justices of the Lincoln Court of Common

Pleas.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

To the Hon Senate & the Hon. House of Representatives of

sd Commonwealth in General Court assembled

The Memorial of the Subscribers Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in the County of Lincoln Sheweth

That the new Settlements on Kennebec, and parts adjacent, though greatly scattered have become considerably extensive -- that, as the distance is great, their travelling to Pownalborough the present Seat of the Court of Common Pleas is necessarily attended with much difficulty and expence — That for these Reasons your Memorialists conceive that the appointment of another Session of the said Court, and of the

Court of General Sessions of the peace, to be holden at Hallowell in the said County, on the third Tuesday of January Annually, will be of public Utility and contribute much to the ease and convenience of the Inhabitants of the more distant Plantations; as the place above proposed is at a convenient distance from the said Plantations, and the Winter a season of Leisure and tolerable travelling in this Country; and as your Memorialists conceive that the measure proposed is correspondent to the General wishes of the People, they do therefore pray that your Honours would take the matter into your wise consideration & Order that a session of the said Courts may be holden at the time & place abovementioned. And your Memorialists will pray &c

Will" Lithgow James Howard
Ja McCobb

Pownalbor° October 8th 1784

Petition of Samuel Goodwin.

Common Wealth of Massachusetts To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts in General Court Assembled -

The Memorale of Samuel Goodwin of Pownalborough in the County of Lincoln in the State aforesaid Esq'Humbly Sheweth

That your Memorels Presented a Petition to your Honours dated the 10th of August 1782 which Petition was Read & Supported, and three orders thereon, two having miscarried; the third Came to hand in time & the high Sheriff Served attested Copies of the said Petition and order thereon on Assa Smith one of those Named in said Petition and licke Wise left attested Copies, with Thomas Gilpatrick & Jeremiah Nelson being on the Land on the 15th day of July 1783 as

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