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26, 1748 Read & Concur'd, and Samuel Welles, Joseph Wilder k Andrew Oliver Esq" are joined in the Affair J Wniard Secry The Cofnittee appointed as above, having twice met & con- sidered the affair, were equally divided on the Question whether it was proper to proceed on this undertaking, at this session of the General Court or not & therefore would not proceed. By order of the Com'^* Samuel Welles. In Council Jan. 31. 1748; Read & Voted that the Affair above mentioned be referd to the next Sitt...ing of this Court^ Sent down for Concurrence J Willard Secry In the House of Rep'«« Jan^ 31. 1748 Read and Concurd T Hutchinson Spkr .i f OF THE STATE OF MAINE 446 To the Selectmen of the Towti of North Yarmouth To be communicated to the Inhabitants of the s** Town at their first Town Meeting Gentlemen We the Subsc-ribers Inhabitants of the neck of Land Called Merriconeage and Islands adjacent \nthin the Township of North Yarmouth, Being sensible that we are Required by the Laws of God and of the Province to attend the Publick Wor- ship on the Lords Day and Enjoy the Privilages of the Gos- pel and by reason of our Living at so great a Distance from the Stated place of Worship in the Town or any Neighbour- ing Town both by Land and Water as to Deprive us of the privilages of the Gosple.
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