Surveyors of Lumber Samuel P. Kidder sworn Jonathan Heseltine sworn Nathaniel Moor sworn John Mulliken Israel Webster sworn James Griffin sworn Samuel Hall sworn Daniel Hall Reuben Sawyer sworn Aaron Seavy Cullers of Staves, Benjamin Stevens Joseph Moor sworn Fish Wards John Griffin Jonathan Dickey sworn Joseph Moor Nathaniel Moor John Dickey sworn Pound Keeper and meetinghouse Keeper Samuel Jackson Town Accounts-Israel Merrils account for serving on a committee Joseph Moors account for services as Selectman &c. Nathaniel Moor account services as Treasurer and comittee man 1.00 allowed 19.68 allowd 4.00 allowd 5.45 allowd 16.75 allow 18.42 allowd 4.00 allow $69.30 Jonas Harvey presented a demand against the Town for Plank for the Bridge near his mill and it was voted the demand be returned to the person who presented it amt of demand 18.61 Voted To take the sense of this meeting respecting a revision of the Constitution and there were for revising -- Voted To sell the paupers to the lowest bidder at Quimbys House after the meeting is adjourned Voted To Adjourn this meeting to meet at this place on Tuesday next at one oclock P. M. Attest Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk Old Mr. Arwen and Wife "James Arwen . 50.00 20.00 148.75 Samuel Porter " Israel Merril to give the town. 6.25 Tuesday March 20th Met agreeable to adjournment Voted to raise one dollar and fifty Cents on the poll to repair highways Voted To raise fifty cents on the poll to repair highways in the winter if needed at the discretion of the highway surveyors. Voted To dismiss the 10th Article Voted on the 11th article to sell the Ministerial Lot Voted To Choose a committee of three to sell the same Capt. Joseph Moor, Samuel Hall and Jonas Harvey were chosen a committee to sell the Ministerial Lot Voted That the Committee advertise and sell the same at Auction on five years credit with good security on interest payable annually stand adjourned Voted That the sixth article stand adjourned to Monday next at 3 oClock. Voted to disannex Henry R. Barret from school district No 2 and annex him to district No 1 Voted To dismiss the 13th article The Collectorship was bid off by Capt. John Dwinnel at. 2 pr. Cent for Collecting and it was Voted that Capt. Dwinnel be Collector on his giving the usual Bond to the Town. Voted to adjourn this meeting to meet at this place on Monday next at three OClock P. M. Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk Monday March 26th 1821 Met agreeable to adjourn ment and Voted To raise five hundred dollars to pay Town charges the present year Voted To dissolve this meeting Attest Frederick. G. Stark Town Clerk 1821 LICENCES Manchester March 20th 1821 We hereby licence Frederick G. Stark to retail all kinds of spirituous and mixd Liquors at his house and Store in Manchester one year following the first day of April next Amos Weston jur John Proctor Selectmen We the undersigned Selectmen of Manchester hereby grant. to Samuel Jackson Licence to retail spirituous Liquors at his dwelling-house in said Manchester for and during the term of one year from date Manchester March 26th 1821 Amos Weston jur Ephraim Stevens jur Selectmen of Manchester We hereby Licence Joseph Moor to keep a Tavern at his house in Manchester one year following this 24th day of March 1821. Amos Weston jur Ephraim Stevens jur Selectmen of Manchester Wee hereby Licence Messrs. Marden & Seavy to retail spirits at their dwelling house in Manchester for one year. Manchester September 1st 1821 Amos Weston jur Selectmen Wee hereby Licence John Dwinnell to keep a public house and sell spirituous and mixed Liquors at his house in Manchester one year. Manchester March 24 1821 Amos Weston Jur Ephraim Stevens Jur John Proctor Selectmen COLLECTOR'S WARRANT. State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss. To John Dwinnell Collector of Taxes for the Town of Manchester for the year 1821- Greeting. You are hereby required in the name of said State to Levy and Collect of the several persons named in this list of Taxes the sums affixed to each of their names respectively and you are to pay to the Treasurer of the State of Newhampshire Seventy four Dollars and forty cents on or before the first day of December next which is the State Tax also one other sum of forty six dollars fifty Cents on or before the first day of September next you are to pay to the Treasurer of the County of Hillsborough which is the County Tax - also one other sum of three hundred dollars you are to pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Manchester on or before the first day of October next and an other sum of four hundred ninety two dollars and ninety seven cents which is the remainder of this list of taxes you are to pay to the Treasurer of the town of Manchester on or before the first day of March next and if any person or persons Refuse or neglect to pay the sums affixed to their names you are to follow the rules and regulations of the Law of the State of Newhampshire and this shall be your sufficient warrant for collecting the same. Given under our hands and seal at Manchester this twenty sixth day of May A D 1821 Amos Weston jur |