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Memorial Isaac Snow.

To the Honorable Senate, & the Honorable House of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Mass Bay

The Memorial of Isaac Snow in behalf of the Town of Harpswell in the County of Cumberland, humbly shews, That in the last Valuation, the said Town was assessed in an undue Proportion with the other Towns in s County,— he there fore prays a Committee may be appointed to inquire into the Premises, and relieve the said Town in such way and manner as may appear to be just and equitable, and your Memorialist as in duty bound will ever pray.

Boston 24 June 1782

Isaac Snow

Resolve Relating to Harpswell.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

In the House of Representatives Oct 2d 1782 On the Memorial of Isaac Snow, Resolved that the Town of Harpswell; be abated Five Shillings in the Thousand Pounds of the last Valuation, and that the same be laid on a Plantation called West Boidenham, in the County of Lincoln. Sent up for concurrence

In Senate October 9th 1782

Read & Concurred

Approv'd

John Hancock

Nath Gorham Speaker

S Adams Presid

This Certifies that We the subscribers Representatives of a number of Towns in the County of Lincoln think it reasonable that five Shillings in the Thousand Pound be abated to the Town of Harpswell in the County of Cumberland in the last Valuation & that the same be laid on a plantation in the s County of Lincoln called West Bowdoinham because a great number of the Inhabitants of s Bowdoinham belong'd

to s Harpswell when the Valuation was setled & were not

given in for any Town in the County of Lincoln

Boston Oct 9th 1782.

Sam' McCobb

Mason Wheaton

Jacob Ludwig Alex' Nickels

Certificate of Auditing Committee.

This Certifies, ¶ That the sum of Four hundred & eighty six pounds twelve shillings & six pence, for one sixteenth part of the armed Ship Hunter, appur &ca lost at Penobscott 1779, & ninety four pounds seventeen shillings & eight pence, for Interest thereon amounting to Five hundred & eighty one pounds ten shillings & two pence in specie, is due to Barth Putnam also that the sum of Four hundred & eighty six pounds twelve shillings six pence, for another sixteenth part of the loss of s Ship Hunter app' & and ninety four pounds, seventeen shillings & eight pence for Int' thereon, amos to Five hundred & Eighty one pounds, ten shillings & two pence in Specie, is due to Jacob Ashton- also that the sum of three hundred & eighty one pounds, two shills & five pence, in part of loss of sa ship Hunter, & seventy four pounds six shillings, four pence for Interest thereon, amo's to the sum of Four hundred & fifty five pounds, eight shillings & nine pence in specie, is due to Simon Forrester amounting in the whole to the Sum of One Thousand, six hundred & eighteen pounds, nine Shillings & one penny in Specie, which when paid to Cap' Benjamin Goodhue Jun' will be in full for the same£1618.9.1

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Peter Roe Dalton
Thomas Ivers

Comtee for
Audit the

Accts of the late
Board of War

His Excell' the Governor & the Honble the Council of Com

monwth of Massachts Boston Octo 3d 1782.

In Council Oct 4 1782

Rd & Advised That Warrants be drawn on the Treas in favor of each of the persons mentioned in this Certificate agreeable to Resolve of 28th Jan' 1782

John Avery Sec

Petition John Preble and Accompanying Papers.

To the Honble Senate & House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Petition of John Preble Humbly Sheweth

That your Petitioner has been in the Service of his Country ever since the Commencement of the Present War & for these five years past a Captin in the Continental Service in Colo Allan's Department - being Stationed in that Destitute part of the Country, were nearly half the Time without any Supplys whatever from the Public, by which means your Petitioner has a Considerable Quantity of Back Rations due to him, as will appear by the Commissarys Certificates herewith presented—and such Articles not being had there your Petitioner Humbly Prays your Honors will be pleased to permit him to Receive from the Commissarys Store here such Rations as is his Due

Your Petitioner woud by leave further to inform the Hon'ble Court that on the 22 of May 1781, he reca an order from his Comd Officer go as a Pilot on board the State Ship Marrs Cruizing on the Eastern Coast, and some time after had permission from his Exc' the Governor to go as Pilot in the State Sloop Commanded by Capt Nevens Cruizing on said Coast for which he rec'd £5 p' Mo' during the time he was on board, which he Considered as a Gratuety for his Extra Services, but your Petitioner finds that on making up of the Pay Roll for the Past year his Continental pay was Retain'd

during the whole time he was aboard said Vessells, altho' what he rec'd was not more than one third of his Pay allowed by Congress and he was aboard Doing Duty by Order of his Comd Officer-Therefore your Petitioner Humbly Prays your Honors woud be pleased to Direct the Committee on Rolls to make him up for the Time that his Pay was Retain'd, and as in Duty Bound will ever pray

In Senate Sep 27th 1782

John Preble.

Read & thereupon Orderd that John Bliss Esq' with such as the Honble House shall join be a Committee to take this Petition into consideration, together with the papers accompanying the same, & make report thereon

Sent down for Concurrence

S Adams Presid

In the House of Representatives Sept' 28, 1782

Read and concurred & Col° Grow & Mr Longfellow are joined

Nath Gorham Speaker

These Certifey that Capt John Preble of the Indian Depart hath Received from this store but fourteen Rations of Meat & thirty eight Rations of Bread from the Last day of March unto this date

p' Stephen Smith Com

Com Store Machias August 16, 1782 These Certifey that Capt John Preble of the Indian Department hath received from this Store since the Last day of January last past unto this date But thirty five Rations of Bread & meat in all he has Received unto this Date and Never Received More than a Singel Ration when he did Receive his Provisions

p' Stephen Smith Comisary

Com' Store Machias, March 31, 1781 These Certify that Capt John Preble of the Indian Department hath Received But only a Singel Ration of Provision from this Store at any time Since the twentyeth day of January last past and that there Remains Due to him thirty Rations of Bread to Make up his Singel Ration to this Date p' Stephen Smith Comisary

Common Wealth of Massachusetts

The Committee appointed to consider the Petition of John Preble & papers accompanying the same beg leave to report the following Resolve-¶ John Bliss p' Order Re solved that the Comissary general, of this comon Wealth be directed to pay John Preble Captain of a Company of Indians in the Eastern department under Col° John Allen £49 in Money or Provisions being for 1470 back Rations due to him from the 20th of Jan' 1781 to the 16th of August 1782 at Eight pence p' Ration, & Charge the same to the United States

In Senate Oct' 3, 1782.

Read & Accepted

Sent down for Concurrence S Adams Presid

In the House of Representatives Oct° 4th 1782

Read and concurred

Approv'd

Nath Gorham Speaker

John Hancock

Com' Store Machias Septem' 30, 1781

Action on Petition First Parish, Scarborough.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

In House of Representatives Oct 4th 1782

On the Petition of the first Parish in Scarborough in the County of Cumberland, Thomas Lancaster Minister of sd

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