The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 4, April, 1884 by Various
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the article of Firing and House Room, and is likewise willing that two
of his sons be placed out in Families and inasmuch as the Petitioner is by employment a Fisherman, which cannot be exercised at Lancaster, therefore, Ordered that he have liberty to reside in the Town of Weymouth until this Court shall otherwise order, and the Selectmen of said Town are impowered to place two of his sons in English families for a reasonable term and to provide House Room for the Rest, & the liberty of cutting as much Firewood as is necessary in as convenient a Lot as can be procured. The account of the Charge of House Rent and Firewood to be allowed out of the Province Treasury. "Sent down for concurrence. "THOS. CLARKE, Dpty. Secy. "Feb. 25, 1757." "In the House of Representatives. Read and unanimously non concurred, and ordered that Report of the Com'tee be accepted & ye the said French Neutrals so called be directed to return forthwith to ye Town of Lancaster accordingly. "Sent up for Concurrence. "T. HUBBARD, Spk'r." "In Council, Feb. 25, 1757. "Read & Concurred. A. OLIVER, Secy. |
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