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th Houses, on the Petition of _John Whitney_, and others, as entred the 30th of _November_ last, and refer'd. Signed _James Minott_, per Order. Pass'd in Council, _viz._ In Council _June_ 21, 1750. Read and _Voted_, That this Report be not accepted, and that the Petition of _John Whitney_ and others therein refer'd to, be accordingly dismiss'd, and that the Petitioners pay the Charge of the Committee. Send down for Concurrence. Read and concur'd. [Journal of the House of Representatives (page 41), June 22, 1750.] A Petition of sundry Inhabitants of the westerly Part of _Groton_, and the easterly Part of _Lunenburg_, praying that their Memorial and Report thereon, which was dismiss'd the 22'd of _June_ last, may be revived and reconsidered, for the Reasons mentioned. Read and _Ordered_, That Mr. _Turner_, Mr. _Tyng_, and Major _Jones_ with such as the honourable Board shall join, be a Committee to take this Petition under Consideration, and report what they judge proper to be done thereon. Sent up for Concurrence. [Journal of the House of Representatives (pages 76, 77), October 3, 1750.] _John Greenleafe_, Esq.; brought down the Petition of sundry Inhabitants of _Groton_ and _Lunenburg_, as entred the 3d Currant, and referr'd. Pass'd in Council, _viz_. In Council _October_ 3d 1750. Read and nonconcur'd, and _Ordered_, That this Petition be dismiss'd. Sent down for Concurrence. Read and nonconcur'd, and _Ordered_, That the Petitioner serve the Town of _Lunenburg_ with a Copy of this Petition, that they shew Cause, if any they have, on the second Wednesday of the next Sitting of this Court, why the Prayer thereof should not be granted. Sent up for Concurrence. [Journal of the House of Representatives (page 93), October 9, 1750.] A Memorial of _John Whitney_ and others of the Southwesterly Part of _Groton_, praying that their Petition exhibited in _November_ 1749 may be revived, and the Papers prefer'd at that Time again considered, for the Reasons mentioned. Read and _Ordered_, That the Petition lie on the Table. [Journal of the House of Representatives (page 64), October 9, 1751.] _Ordered_, That the Petition of _John Whitney_ and others of the Southwesterly Part of _Groton_, lie u
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