The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 by Various
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page 36 of 122 (29%)
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Sent up for Concurrence.
[Journal of the House of Representatives (pages 138, 139), April 4, 1753.] _John Hill_, Esq; brought down the Petition of a Committee of the Town of _Dunstable_, as entred the 4th of _April_ last, and refer'd. Pass'd in Council, viz. In Council _June_ 5th 1753. Read again, together with the Answer of the Inhabitants of that Part of _Groton_ commonly called _Joint-Grass,_ and likewise _William Lawrence_, Esq; being heard in Behalf of the Town of _Groton_, and the Matter being fully considered, _Ordered_, That the Prayer of the Petition be so far granted, as that _Joseph Fletcher, Joseph Spaulding, Samuel Comings, Benjamin Rabbins, Timothy Read, John Swallow, Joseph Parkhurst_, and _Ebenezer Parkhurst_, Jun. with their Families and Estates, and other Lands petitioned for, be set off from the Town of _Groton_, and annexed to the town of _Dunstable_, agreable to the Vote of the Town of _Groton_ on the 18th of _May_ 1747, to receive Priviledge and do Duty there, provided that _Timothy Read_, Constable for the Town of _Groton_, and Collector of the said Parish in said Town the last Year, and _Joseph Fletcher_, Constable for the said Town this present Year, finish their Collection of the Taxes committed or to be committed to them respectively; and also that the said Inhabitants pay their Proportion of the Taxes that are already due or shall be due to the said Town of _Groton_ for the present Year, for which they may be taxed by the Assessors of _Groton_, as tho' this Order had not past: provided also that the Meeting-House for the publick Worship of GOD in _Dunstable_ be erected agreable to the Vote of _Dunstable_ relating thereto in _May_ 1753. Sent down for Concurrence. |
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