Resolved, That the said William Bucknam be, and he hereby is authorized and empowered to convey by deed, to William Gray, all the right, title, and interest of which the said Mary Bucknam died seized or possessed, in the lot of land numbered fifty, in the town of Harrington, in said county of Washington, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Also, to Nathan Whitney, jun. all the right, title, and interest of which the said Mary Bucknam died seized or possessed, in a lot of land containing fifty acres, situated in Columbia aforesaid, bounded as follows, viz. beginning at the river, at the north east corner of land owned by Capt. Nathan Whitney, thence running west to the town line, thence north seventy-two rods, thence east to the river, and by the river to the first mentioned bounds. Also, to George Tinney, all the right, title, and interest of which the said Mary Bucknam died seized or possessed, in a lot of marsh in said Columbia, bounded as follows, viz. beginning at the river, at the town line of Addison, thence running west to land owned by John M'Kinsey, thence by said land to marsh owned by Thomas Ruggles, Esq. thence south sixty-eight degrees east to a creek, thence by said creek to the first mentioned bounds, containing four acres and ninetyfour rods. Also, to Edward Cox, all the right, title, and interest of which the said Mary Bucknam died seized or possessed, in two lots, bounded as follows, viz. One lot beginning at the south west corner of land owned by Matthew Coffin, jun. in said Columbia, from thence running north eighty-six rods to a stake and stones, thence west ninety-two rods to the first mentioned bounds, containing forty-nine and an half acres ; and also one other lot bounded as follows, viz. beginning by the river in said Columbia, on land owned by the Hon. Levi Lincoln, thence running east one hundred and two rods to a stake and stones, thence south seventy-six rods, thence west ninety rods to the river, and by the river to the first mentioned bounds, containing fifty and an half acres. [This Resolve did not receive his Excellency's signature until the 15th of August, because the petition was mislaid, but is now found.]. ROLL NO. 63....June, 1810. THE Committee on accounts having examined the several accounts they now present, REPORT, That there are due to the corporations and persons hereafter mentioned, the sums set to their names. respectively; which, when allowed and paid, will be in full discharge of the said accounts to the several dates therein mentioned; which is respectively submitted. NATHAN WILLIS, Per Order. PAUPER ACCOUNTS. Town of Alford, for boarding, nursing, and doctoring Abington, for boarding and clothing Thomas Sey- Addison, for boarding, nursing, and doctoring Robert Martin to 20th July, 1808, Buckland, for boarding, clothing, and nursing Wil- Brookfield, for boarding, clothing, and doctoring Bridgwater, for boarding and clothing William Bristol, for boarding and clothing William How and 8117 63 58 29 20 85 35 124 42 43 62 68 35 80 74 Brimfield, for boarding and doctoring John Christian, to 31st May, and Peter Brown to the time of his death, including his funeral charges, 39 50 Bradford Samuel, for supporting poor prisoners in gaol in Boston to 30th May, 1810, 301 70 Brookline, for boarding and clothing Jacob Harvey to 23d February, 1810, 67 20 Boston, for boarding, clothing, and doctoring sundry Cape Elizabeth, for boarding, clothing, and nursing Dartmouth, for boarding and clothing John Quinal Danvers, for boarding, clothing, and doctoring Jane Doggett Samuel, for supporting Alexander Thomp- Edgartown, for supporting Joseph Hassey, a poor debtor in gaol, and Christian Carston in full for boarding, nursing, and doctoring, to 3d May, 1810, $7257 54 Easthampton, for boarding, clothing, and doctoring John Hall to 30th May, 1810, Easton, for boarding,_clothing, and doctoring Anthony Morrill and Edward Johnson to 25th May, 1810, Florida, for supporting the children of Amos Eldridge to 23d May, 1810, Granby, for boarding, clothing and doctoring Ebenezer Darwin, to 28th May, 1810, Gloucester, for boarding and clothing sundry paupers to 10th May, 1810, 54 18 197 25 22 68 70 29 130 2 19 7 199 42 14 57 499 70 60 27 22 25 40 53 119 37 2 781 50 ร Great Barrington, for boarding and clothing Isaac, Catharine, and Mary Hoose, John Whittie, Clarissa Lindsey, and Anne Rathbon to 26th May, 1810, to 1st May, 1810, Hodgkins, Joseph, keeper of the house of correction Hingham, for boarding and clothing George Farmer Hutson John, underkeeper of the gaol in Salem, for Lee, for boarding and doctoring Savory Church and Longmeadow, for boarding and doctoring Betsey Lenox, for boarding and clothing Abraham Palmer Lincolnville, for boarding and clothing Timothy Cox Lanesborough, for boarding and clothing Jerusha $101 98 23 25 99 44 53 45 61 67 15 90 373 60 49 74 24 88 71 28 98 7 33 94 72 20 15 30 73 67 Leyden, for boarding, doctoring, and clothing Jedi- Marblehead, for boarding and clothing sundry pau- Newburyport, for boarding, clothing, and doctoring $63 92 170 45 58 47 357 50 34 25 35 80 1247 72 Newbury, for boarding, clothing and doctoring sundry paupers, to 1st June 1810, 937 58 New Salem, for boarding and clothing two children Parker Thomas, jun. for doctoring State paupers in Readfield, for boarding clothing, and doctoring Collin Cameron and Edward Burges to 17th May, 1810, Randolph, for supplies to John Cole to 21st May, 1810, 49 50 1031 32 400 184 5 69 27 19 34 Rowe, for boarding and clothing Betsey Carpenter to 23d May, 1810, 27 50 Russell, for supplies to John Newton and wife to 23d May, 1810, 31 79 Swanzey, for boarding and clothing Thomas Conally to 11th May, 1810, 23 51 St. George, for boarding and clothing Robert Hawes, 132 60 |