The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1884 by Various
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And that it will be very Form prayed for or to Break in upon
Either Town. The Committee are of Opinion that the Petitioners in Dunstable are under such Circumstances as necessitates them to Ask Relief which will be fully Obtained by their being made Township, which if this Hon'ble. Court should Judge necessary to be done; The Committee are Further of Opinion that it Will be greatly for the Good and Interest of the Township that the Non Resident Proprietors, have Liberty of Voting with the Inhabitants as to the Building and Placing a Meeting House and that the Lands be Equally Taxed, towards said House And that for the Support of the Gosple Ministry among them the Lands of the Non Resident Proprietors be Taxed at Two pence per Acre for the Space of Five Years. All which is Humbly Submitted in the Name & by Order of the Committee THOMAS BERRY In Council July 7 1739 Read and ordered that the further Consideration of this Report be referred to the next Sitting, and that the Petitioners be in the meantime freed from paying any thing toward the support of the ministry in the Towns to which they respectively belong Sent down for Concurrence J WlLLARD Sec'ry In the House of Rep'tives June 7: 1739 Read and Concurred |
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