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There are ten papers in the " Massachusetts Ar- chives," most of them being of little value. Number 33 is a return to the general court. May 26, 1777, pursuant to the requirements of the resolve of "April 19, 1776," made by the committees of correspond- ence, safety, and inspection of Murrayfield, showing what had been accomplished in the way of selling the personal property of Chandler left in that town, and reporting a lease of real estate for one year. Number 34 is a report of the judge of p...robate, May 8, 1782, to Governor Hancock, embodying the report of the commissioners to receive and examine claims, which appears as number 18 in the papers of the probate files. Number 35 is a certificate of the judge of probate, May 20, 1782, as to a claim. Number 36 is an extract from a list of the names of agents, forwarded June 8, 1782, by the Worces- ter register of probate in response to an order of the general court. 1 Laws and Res. of Mass. 1786-87, ch. 47, p. 292, June 23, 1786. 102 THE CHANDLER CONFISCATION Number 37 is a report to Governor Hancock, made by the judge of probate of Worcester County, October 7, 1783, that pursuant to a resolve of the general court bearing date March 7, 1782, certain commissioners to receive and examine claims had been reappointed.
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