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The enclosed Petition read and ordered to be sent down to the Honble Assembly

Province of

Geo King D. Sec.

New Hampshire} In the House of Representatives Dec. 14th 1770.

Voted That the Petitioners be heard on this Petition on Wednesday the second day of Jan'y next if the General Assembly be then sitting and if not then on the third Day of their sitting next after and that they serve the Selectmen of Dover with a Copy of this Petition and order of Court that they may shew cause why the Prayer thereof should not be granted

In Council Dec 15, 1770

Read and concur'd

Geo. King D. Sec.

Copy of so much as is legible examined by

M. Weare CI.

Geo King Dep. Dec.

Province of In the House of Representatives Jany 16, 1771
New Hamp.

The within Petition being Considered. It appearing that there was a Town Vote for Building the lower Bridge it is tho't to be just that the Charge thereof should be paid by the whole Town-But it appearing that the upper Bridge is not usefull for the Publick Wherefore

Voted that the said upper Bridge shall hereafter be maintained at the charge & Expence of said Town and that the Petitioners have Leave to bring in a Bill accordingly

In Council Jan 17, 1771.

Read & concurr'd

M. Weare Cler.

Geo King D. Sec

Province of

New Hamp

Another Petition relating to Bridges.

To his Excellency the Governor the Honorable his Majestys Council and House of Representatives of sa Province May it please

Whereas by misunderstanding & a party Spirit prevailing among the Inhabitants of Dover in said Province they have built two Bridges over the River one above the other below the Cochecho falls in Dover (so called) the one by vote of the Town the other by your Petitioners & the dispute running so high which shou'd be the Kings and Countrys Bridge each Party strenuously contending for their own they having the Town Vote in their favor and we Antiquity & conveniency on ours to end or determine which we petitioned your Excellency and Honors to say which shall be the established Bridge for the use of his Majesty's Subjects which you were pleased to determine in our favor which we gratefully acknowledge and return our sincere acknowledgements for said favor but by your act or determination you enabled the Selectmen of Dover to assess the Polls and Estates in said Dover as for other Town charges to pay the charge of the lower Bridge which has been done and paid and no provision is made by said act or otherways for payment of the established Bridge. We petitioned the Selectmen but they deny'd then we petitioned two Justices unus Quorum to call a Town meeting of the Inhabitants of Dover to see if they would Vote to pay for the building the established Bridge a Meeting was called by said Justices and the Town voted in the negative. Therefore we pray you will direct & enable the Selectmen of Dover to assess the Polls and Estates in the same as for other Town Charges for payment of said upper Bridge above the falls on their receiving a true and reasonable account of the charge of the same and we as in duty bound shall ever pray. Dover 23d May 1773 Signed by us Inhabitants of said Dover.

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Jediah Varney

Nathan Varney

Moses Rand

Ephraim Wentworth

Reuben Wentworth

Jonas Goudy

Elisha Purinton

Joshua Varney
Thomas Varney
Paul Welland
Stephen Varney
Jno Conner
Jethro Heard
John Waldron 3d

Paul Hussey
John Harford

Ben Hanson Junr.

James Chesley

Joseph Waldron

In Council May 27, 1772

Thos Hanson Jun.
Nehm Kimbal
Paul Kimball
Joseph Peaslee

Isaac Horne
Isaac Horn Jun.
William Horn

Timo Robinson
Elijah Tuttel
James Varney
Ichabod Varney
Elijah Varney
Mordecai Varney
Moses Roberts
Timothy Clemens
John Pinkham
James Tuttle

Samuel Tuttel

This Petition was read and ordered to be sent down to the Honble Assembly

Geo. King Dep. Sec

Province of In the House of Representatives May 27th 1772
New Hamp. J

Voted that the Petitioners be heard on this Petition on the 5th day of June next and that they serve the Selectmen of Dover with a Copy of this Petition and order thereon but if the General Assembly be not then sitting then on the third day of their siting next afterwards

William Parker

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To the Honorable the Council and House of Representatives of said State.

The Subscribers hereto most humbly Shew That for many years past a considerable Trade as beneficial to the Community as to Individuals hath been carried on by the people living on what is called Salmon fall River which Trade has ever been attended with the greatest Inconveniences on account of many very large pointed Rocks which lay scattered in the Bed of said River for near a Mile below what is called Quamphe

gan Landing-That all attempts to raise Money by Subscription or otherways for the purpose of removing said Rocks have hitherto proved unsuccessful the charge of that Business having been deemed too heavy to be borne by the few when the many were as closely interested-That to the obstructions aforesaid your Petitioners conceive it is in part owing that the Trade of said River hath lately very much declined but which they hope will soon revive on' their removal.

Your petitioners are anxious as well for the good of the Community as for their own private Emolument, to have the said Rocks removed, and therefore in a Design so benevolent and useful Do pray the aid and Interposition of your Honors so far only as to enable them to raise by a Lottery about five hundred pounds which sum with what they can furnish in Labour and material they apprehend will be sufficient to effect the above purpose-And as in duty bound your Petitioners will ever pray &c

Feb. 23d 1779

Jacob Shorey

Elip Randall

Jedediah Goodwin

Samuel Bracket

James Bracket

James Roberts

Humphrey Chadbourn

Stephen Hodsden

S. Hill

Jacob Lord Jr.

Gilbert Warren

Aaron Stackpole

Humph. Chadbourn 3d

Ebenezer Lord

Joshua Grant
John Hamilton
Jno Stanley Jr
Samuel Ricker
Isaac Morrill
Joseph Fogg
Paul Lord

Nathan Lord Jun.
Ichabod Goodwin Jr.
Dominicus Goodwin
Jona C. Chadbourne
Joseph Pray Jr.
Samuel Butler
Nathaniel?

Jonathan Tebbets

Thomas Butler

Clark Garrish

Robt Twombly

Moses Carr

Benja Warren
John Roberts

Zacheus Varney
Ebenezer Ricker
John Tebbets
Jacob Quimby
Benja Quimby
William Chadwick
Daniel Pike
Robert Rogers
Danl Woods
John Tucker

Alexander Gerrish

John Haggens

Wm Rogers

Joseph Prime

Jona Hamilton Jr.

Nathan Lord

Danl Haggens
William Pearny
P. C. Hart?

J. Brackett
Thomas Sheafe
Joseph Simes

Rich Champney
Saml Sherburne
Jeremiah Libley
Mark Nelson
John Noble

Jonathan Varney

John Cutts
George Dame
Jeremiah Hill

Saml Cutts
Tobias Walker
Stephen Paul

I. Rollins

Thomas Shannon

Thos Wk Waldron

Geo Waldron

DORCHESTER.

Petition for extension of time to make their settlement. To His Excellency John Wentworth Esq. Captain General Governor & Commander in Chief in and over his Majestys Province of New Hampshire in Council

The Petition of John House of Hanover in the County of Grafton in the Province aforesaid Esqr. in behalf of Himself & the Proprietors of the Township of Dorchester in the Said County of Grafton unto your Excellency & the Honble Council humbly Shews

That by Reason of the many Difficulties attending the Settlement of New Townships y' Petitioners have not been able to perform the Setling Duties required by Charter, That there are Several families now setled there and more soon to remove that they have cutt a Road & laid out most of the Township, and are in hopes of Performing the Setling Duties if your Excelley & Honours will indulge them with an extension of the Time for making their Settlement. Wherefore your Petitioners humbly prays y Excellency & Honours Favours to them in granting them such further Time for Setling as in your wisdom you may think proper And your Petitioners beg Leave to assure y' Excelley & Honours that they will be Solicitously attentive to fulfill their Duties required by the Charter of s Township and as in Duty bound y' Petitioners will ever pray JOHN HOUSE.

Portsmo Dec. 3d 1771.

Province

Petition for a new Charter.

[New Charter was granted May 1, 1772. ED.]

of New Hamp}

To His Excellency John Wentworth Esq' Governor and Commander in Chief of said Province in Council

The Memorial of John House And his Associates humbly sheweth.

That your Memorialists having lately prefer'd a petition for an Extension of the Charter of the Township of Dorchester

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