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... burnt at Sea . I understand that a bill was past at the last Sessions of the parliament , for the Encouragement 1722. ] 23 JOURNAL OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY . JOURNAL OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-continued Col John Plaisted-notice.
... burnt at Sea . I understand that a bill was past at the last Sessions of the parliament , for the Encouragement 1722. ] 23 JOURNAL OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY . JOURNAL OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-continued Col John Plaisted-notice.
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... past To be Enacted and Sent down To the house for con- currence by Sam ' Penhallow & Geo Jaffry Esq ' . A Message To the board by Mr. Dennet and Capt Tib- bits with the following vote . In the House of Represen . Voted , That Mr. Speak ...
... past To be Enacted and Sent down To the house for con- currence by Sam ' Penhallow & Geo Jaffry Esq ' . A Message To the board by Mr. Dennet and Capt Tib- bits with the following vote . In the House of Represen . Voted , That Mr. Speak ...
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... board a bill entituled an Act to exempt the Town of Dover from the penalty of the Act relating to Grammar schools , which was read three times and past to be enacted , and sent down 1722. ] 57 JOURNAL OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY .
... board a bill entituled an Act to exempt the Town of Dover from the penalty of the Act relating to Grammar schools , which was read three times and past to be enacted , and sent down 1722. ] 57 JOURNAL OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY .
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... past , shall be for [ P. 263. ] a Captain , seven pounds per month ; for a Lieutenant , four pounds ; for a sargent & clerk , each fifty eight shillings ; for a corporal forty five shillings , and for a centinel forty shillings . James ...
... past , shall be for [ P. 263. ] a Captain , seven pounds per month ; for a Lieutenant , four pounds ; for a sargent & clerk , each fifty eight shillings ; for a corporal forty five shillings , and for a centinel forty shillings . James ...
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... past in the house , the same being read three times at the board , was also past there and ordered to be Ingrost . A message to the board by Messrs Tibbits and Sanburn , with Mr. Treasurer Penhallow's accts settled by the house of ...
... past in the house , the same being read three times at the board , was also past there and ordered to be Ingrost . A message to the board by Messrs Tibbits and Sanburn , with Mr. Treasurer Penhallow's accts settled by the house of ...
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