The committee to whom was referred the petition of Elijah Blake and eighty others, inhabitants of Springfield, and the petition of Abijah White and fifty others, inhabitants of Watertown, praying for the repeal of the law of the last session, relating to gaol limits, and also the order of this House of Jan. 23d, on the same subject, report a bill.
1835
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The committee to whom was referred the petition of Elijah Blake and eighty others, inhabitants of Springfield, and the petition of Abijah White and fifty others, inhabitants of Watertown, praying for the repeal of the law of the last session, relating to gaol limits, and also the order of this House of Jan. 23d, on the same subject, report a bill.
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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1835]
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Running Title
Gaols limits, March 1835
Description
1 online resource (14 pages).
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(NNC-L)LLMC1406035903
(TEMPOCo)1406035903
(TEMPOCo)1406035903
Note
Includes: a letter of transmittal from a Massachusetts House of Representatives committee, signed by George Ashmun; the text of a bill entitled "An act in addition to An act enlarging the limits of the several gaol yards in this commonwealth"; and a report from a special committee of the Senate to whom a bill from the House was referred, signed by S. Haynes Jenks, Chairman.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed October 23, 2023).
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Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Act in addition to An act enlarging the limits of the several gaol yards in this commonwealth.
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