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HOUSE.....No. 33.

[Reported by the Committee on Claims.]

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

In the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Eight.

RESOLVE

On the Petition of the Overseers of the Poor, of the Town of

Ipswich.

Resolved, for reasons set forth in said petition, that there be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth, to the treasurer of the town of Ipswich, the sum of one hundred and fortyone dollars and forty-eight cents, in full discharge of the account of said town, for attendance and supplies rendered, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, to certain persons, non-residents within the state, sick with the small-pox; and that a warrant be drawn accordingly.

HOUSE.....No. 34.

[Reported by the Committee on Probate and Chancery of the Senate.]

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Eight.

RESOLVE

On the Petition of George Stacey.

Resolved, That the said George Stacey, for the reasons set forth in his said petition, be authorized to hold and dispose of the parcel of land mentioned and described in his said petition, free and clear of any claim of the Commonwealth thereto; to wit: a certain parcel of land, situate in the South Parish of Reading, in the county of Middlesex, and Commonwealth aforesaid, described substantially as follows: "On the easterly side of the Medford and Andover Turnpike Road, containing one acre, and bounded, beginning at the north-west corner, by said road; thence south, by said road, twelve rods; thence south,

seventy-six degrees east, by land of the heirs of Edmund Farker, deceased, thirteen rods, eight and one third links, to stake and stones; thence north, fourteen degrees east, twelve rods, to stake and stones; thence north, seventy-six degrees west, by land of said deceased, thirteen rods, eight and one third links, to said turnpike road, the first-mentioned bound.”

SENATE, February 12, 1848.

Passed to be engrossed.

Sent down for concurrence.

CHAS. CALHOUN, Clerk.

HOUSE.....No. 35.

[Reported in the Senate by the Committee on Claims.]

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

In the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Eight.

RESOLVE

On the Petition of the Trustees of the State Lunatic Hospital.

Resolved, For reasons set forth in said petition, that there be paid out of the treasury of this Commonwealth, to the treasurer of the State Lunatic Hospital, for the support of state lunatic paupers, the sum of four hundred and forty-two dollars and forty-eight cents; and that the governor draw his warrant therefor, accordingly.

Passed to be engrossed.

SENATE, February 17, 1848.

Sent down for concurrence.

CHAS. CALHOUN, Clerk.

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