Provincial and State Papers, Volume 9

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Remonstrance against
62
Reasons of Daniel Hadley and Joshua Emery against
64
BOW
66
Petition of agents of Bow for a loan of money 1754
68
Perambulation of Bow town lines
76
Joseph Page Eben Eaton and Joseph Parker against
81
CANTERBURY
86
Memorial of inhabitants of Plaistow against a new town
95
Petition of Selectmen for a road 1768
99
Petition of Moses Little and associates for extension
125
Petition of inhabitants for like purpose 1747names
131
CONWAY
140
Warrants relating to taxes c 1753
142
DEERFIELD
146
Petition of inhabitants relating to town meeting
152
Petition of inhabitants of the N E part of Dover
159
Report about frauds in Dover Town book 1731
167
Petition for a grant of land 1754names
174
Petition in relation to being set off in a separate
180
DORCHESTER
187
Petition of Inhabitants of Pine Hill 1763
193
Petition for dividing the Province into Counties 1754
201
Petition of Joseph Blanchard 1762
207
Names of persons who voted for Rev Mr Bird
213
Petition for aid from inhabitants of Monson after
219
Petition of people in the west part of Dunstable
226
Petition relating to another hearing
228
Proceedings at town meetings 231234
231
Petition of aggrieved inhabitants of Oyster River
237
Petition for a highway
243
Proceedings at town meetings 249250
249
Report on location of a meetinghouse
265
Petition for a new Parish 1763names
275
tion
282
Petition of sundry inhabitants of Exeter to be incor
291
Acceptance of the foregoing Result and Advice
297
GILSUM
303
A town meeting called Proceedings
310
PAGES
313
GREENLAND
320
GROTON FORMERLY COCKERMOUTH
328
Petition of Edward Flint and others to be annexed
334
Petition of Selectmen about taxes
335
Petition of inhabitants of Hamptonfalls for a tavern
341
Agreement relating to Rev Ward Cotton
347
Petition of persons formerly of Massachusetts to
358
Petition in answer to the foregoing petition
366
An Act dividing Hamptonfalls into two Parishes
372
Petition of the Parish of Hamptonfalls in relation
374
Petition of selectmen of Amherst for extension of
378
Petition for an Act of Incorporation
380
Petition of Daniel Jones for remission of taxes
386
Petition for a new County Important
393
Petition of Proprietors for extension of their grant
396
HOPKINTON
404
3335
405
Petition for pay for taking inventory of Lyndeborough
409
HUDSON FORMERLY NOTTINGHAM WEST
416
Vote on the question of incorporation
422
Vote of Monson for a division and annexation to
424
Depositions of Thomas Pollard Benj Marshall
428
Certificate to Mr Josiah Willard
429
Remonstrance against a new Parish
439
Petition of westerly part of Kingston for town privi
446
Report of Committee on the same
453
Minutes of Council relating to a road
464
Petition relating to support of a minister
471
Petition of Isaac Cummings to be taxed in Notting
477
Originally called Nutfield 1719
479
c names
483
Differences about lands adjusted and Petition
492
Counter petition to foregoingnames
498
II
544
MARLOW
546
Petition for an Act of Incorporation
552
VOLUME V
558
Account of persons who voted for representative
566
An act for erecting and maintaining a bridge c
576
Reply to Exeters objections
580
Petition of inhabitants of Newmarketnames not
592
Report of a committee of Plaistow about the meeting
596
Act to raise money by Lottery for a bridge
598
NEW IPSWICH
604
Report of a Committee
611
Petition of Sam French and others against a
613
Petition of inhabitants of South Hampton east end
619
Petition from South Hampton for a surveyor
625
Memorial relating to the estate of John Wheelwright
632
Petition of inhabitants in the Southwest of Notting
638
Northwood
643
14 15
646
Names of all the men women and children in
648
PEELING
655
Petition for a Justice of the Peacenames
660
Petition for a new countynames
666
Petition relating to Peterborough Slip for annexa
667
Petition of selectmen of Plaistow about a constable
673
Petition for a Special Act against thieves c
680
Petition in relation to a meetinghouse at the Plains
690
Remonstrance of Portsmouth selectmen
697
Deed from Theodore Atkinson and others of their
703
Memorial for a bounty on fish wheat hemp
709
POWNALL IN VERMONT
715
An act for erecting a new Parish c
717
Petition of Wm Chamberlin and John Jenness
723
RUMNEY
730
Persons in Plaistow who desire to have the town remain
732
63
737
Petition from the Parish of Rye 1729
740
Letter from Theo Atkinson to Selectmen of Lon
746
Certificate of former Constables List of the
752
SHELBURNE
758
SOUTH HAMPTON
763
Petition in relation to a highway
772
Petitions for a Township 777 For of of
778
SWANZEY
785
Petition for Incorporation
788
WILTON
794
WINDHAM
800
Deposition of James GilmoreCertificate
803
Asa Haseltine against a division of the town
809
Petition in relation to a disturbance in the Parish
816
Petition of Oliver Saunders
822
Brookline
826
CHARLESTOWN No 4
827
Petition to be disannexed from Amherst 1771names
828
Orange
829
Constitution proposed in 1779 Declaration of Rights 837838
837
An Address of the Convention
845
Delegates to Congress
872
The Bill of RightsNote by the Editor
882
Note by the Editor 895896
895
Form of Government 903919
903
Letter to Cols Willard and Hinsdale 1743names
921
BARRINGTON
922
467
923
Petition 1759 for discontinuance of a highway
924
306
927
477
931
names
932
310 311
935
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936
190 191
937
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