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pose with the particular sums belonging to each of them & affixed to their Names respectively

And it is further Resolved that the Secretary of this Commonwealth cause the Resolve to be immediately printed & as soon as may be furnish each of the Clerks aforesaid with a Copy thereof B

Read & Accepted with Amendment at A at A, dele, from A to B

Sent down for Concurrence

S Adams Presid

Jedediah Preble's Claim.

To the State of Massachusetts Bay to Jedidiah Preble D' 1779 for Supply's for the Guards Stationed on Penobscott River by Order of Brig General Charles Cushion, Commanded by Maj' William Lithgow

(Amount of itemized bill 98.. 15 .. 11)

Errors Excepted

Penobscott Feb 21, 1780

Jedidiah Preble Jun'

This may Certify that in the year 1779 when I had the Command of a Party of Troops at Cambden and on Penobscot River Mr Jeded1 Preble was appointed Commissary to Supply said Party with Provisions, and did Supply us during our continuance at Penobscot and also came frequently from his home which was near thirty miles from where said Party was posted, to bring us Supplys, the exact quantity Supply'd I am not able to ascertain but it appears to me that the above Acco' is a just one.

William Lithgow Jun'

In Senate, March 11, 1784

Read & Committed to the Committee of Accts to be adjusted upon the best Evidence they can Collect

Sent down for Concurrence

S Adams Presid

In the House of Representatives March 12, 1784

Read & Concurred

March 15th 1784

Tristram Dalton Speaker.

Examined and allowed Ninety Eight pound Fifteen Shillings & Eleven pence in full of the within account

E Starkweather, Charles Turner, J B Varnum

M' Ivers please to pay the within Acco

E Starkweather.

Received payment of Thomas Ivers Treasurer

p' Joseph Boyd

A true Copy from the Original Lodgd in this office and Filed against the United States

John Deming, Peter Boyer

Committee

This is to impower Capt Joseph Boyd to Settle an Acco against the State of the Massach's Bay for Supplys to the Guard Posted on Penobscot River under the Command of Maj' William Lithgow agreeable to Brig General Charles Cushings Warrant to me for that purpose

Penobscott Sept 19, 1780

Jedidiah Preble Jun'

Test Jacob Tebbets Elisabeth Shute

A true Copy-John Deming, Peter Boyer.

Petition of Inhabitants of Bridgetown.

The Committee of both Houses to Whome was committed the petition of the inhabitants of Bridgetown praying for

abatement of taxes, have attended the Service and ask Leave to Report the following Resolve

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Stephen Choate p' order

In Senate March 12th 1784

Whereas it appears to this Court; that the inhabitants of the plantation called Bridgetown by reason of their local Situation, and the uncultivated State of their Lands, are unable to bear a full proportion of the public burthen. Resolved, that the Prayer of the said petition be So far granted, as that the Whole of the Sum Sett on the said plantation in the tax granted in March Last, to defray the charge of raising three years, three & five months men, ammounting to one hundred fifty four pounds three shillings & six pence be abated And the Whole of the beef tax required of the Said inhabetants - And also one third part of all other taxes Granted to be assessed on the Said plantation Since the year Seaventeen Hundred eighty one-And it is further Resolved that the treasurer be and he is hereby directed to credit the aforesaid plantation accordingly — and recall the execution issued against the Said Inhabetants for their deficiencies in their beef tax any Law or Resolve to the conterary notwithstanding

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Hugh Hill that in the year 1777 Col° John Allen was commissioned and empowered by the Government of this State to purchase certain Vessels for the use of the State and to contract therefor in their name & behalf — that in April in the same year he purchased of your petitioner a schooner for the sum of £133..6.. 8 for which he gave his note of hand payable on demand with interest that on 29th of October last the principal of said note was paid in a due bill so called of that amount but that no interest hath been paid on said note which in the long absence of your petitioner hath been mislaid but that such a note was given & that the interest hath not been will appear by the papers herewith exhibited & other evidence

Wherefore your petitioner prays that he may be paid the interest that became due on said note from the date thereof to the time the principal sum thereof was paid and as in duty bound will ever pray

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Hugh Hill

In the House of Representatives March 13th 1784 On the petition of Hugh Hill setting forth that in April A. D. 1777 Col° John Allen purchased of him a Schooner for one hundred & thirty three pounds six shillings & eight pence for the public use & gave his note of hand therefor, payable on demand, with interest, that the principal was paid in October last; but that no interest hath been paid; & that said note is mislaid; & praying that the interest due on said note may be paid

Resolved there be paid out of the Treasury of this Commonwealth to the said Hugh Hill the sum of fifty two pounds in full of the interest due on said note and in full of all demands the said Hill hath or may have against this Commonwealth or said Allen for said schooner —

Sent up for concurrence

Tristram Davis Spk

Newburyport June 29 1785

this May Certify Whom it may Concern that we Agreed with Stephen Hooper Esq' some time about the month of February or March 1777 in behalf of Col° John Allan for A small Schooner for said Allan to Carry on the Publick Business Committed to him

that Coll Allan Inform us he had Given Mr Hooper his Not for the same payable half in hard Money the other in paper

that some time after Coll Allen Inform us we had orderd Money into our hands which Should it prove more than sufficient to pay our Selves the Remainder to be Paid M' Hooper but as that Money did not come into our hands to our Best Remembrance we never Paid Mr Hooper any part

Step" Cross Ralph Cross Jun'

These may Certify that in April 1777, The Subscriber purchased a schooner from Cap' Hugh Hill for the sum of £133-6-8, Giving a note of hand for the same on Interest which schooner was for the use of the United States in the service of the Indian Eastern Department, and the Interest not yet paid Cap' Hill

Boston January 30th 1782

J Allan Superind Indian Eastern Dep'

Govr's Message.

Gentlemen of the Senate & Gentlemen of the House of Representatives

Whenever a doubt arises in my own mind with respect to any Law, the Execution of which is committed to me, I feel a great Satisfaction in having it in my power to make Application where I am confident of finding relief; & for that pur

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