The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] ...: 1757-1762Press of the Case, 1880 |
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... memorialist have liberty , and he is hereby impowered , to sell so much of the lands of the said deceased as to raise the said sum of three hundred sixty pounds two shillings and three pence , together with the charges arising on the ...
... memorialist have liberty , and he is hereby impowered , to sell so much of the lands of the said deceased as to raise the said sum of three hundred sixty pounds two shillings and three pence , together with the charges arising on the ...
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... memorialist with the assistance of Benjamin Stilman , Esq ' , of said Middle- ton , be impowered , and they are ... memorialists praying they may be enabled to convey said bargained premises according to the true intent and meaning of ...
... memorialist with the assistance of Benjamin Stilman , Esq ' , of said Middle- ton , be impowered , and they are ... memorialists praying they may be enabled to convey said bargained premises according to the true intent and meaning of ...
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... memorialists and at their special instance and request , duly to notice all persons concern'd , and at some ... memorialist , received a grant of the priviledge of keep- ing a toll - bridge over the ferry river , so called , in ...
... memorialists and at their special instance and request , duly to notice all persons concern'd , and at some ... memorialist , received a grant of the priviledge of keep- ing a toll - bridge over the ferry river , so called , in ...
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... memorialist with Jonathan Belding , Esqr , of Weathersfield , have liberty and they are hereby impowered , to sell so much more of the real estate of said deceased as to make said sum of £ 31 17s . 6d . with the incident charges thereon ...
... memorialist with Jonathan Belding , Esqr , of Weathersfield , have liberty and they are hereby impowered , to sell so much more of the real estate of said deceased as to make said sum of £ 31 17s . 6d . with the incident charges thereon ...
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... memorialists have taken an account of his debts and find he owes the sum of £ 15 188 . 3d . lawful money ; and praying this Assembly to impower the memorialists to sell so much of the land of the said James Fitch as to enable them to ...
... memorialists have taken an account of his debts and find he owes the sum of £ 15 188 . 3d . lawful money ; and praying this Assembly to impower the memorialists to sell so much of the land of the said James Fitch as to enable them to ...
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1st company 1st Lieutenant 1st regiment 2d company 2d Lieutenant 5th company Abraham Davenport aforesaid Assembly do appoint Assembly do establish Benjamin Capt Captain charges arising thereon Colony committee company or trainband county court county of Hartford court of probate Daniel David debts due deceased surmount deceased the sum East Haddam Ebenezer Ensign ensuing Esqrs estate the sum Fairfield George Wyllys Glassenbury Haven hereby granted hereby impowered Hezekiah Honour the Governor incident charges arising Jabez Huntington John Ledyard Joseph Joseph Talcott land late lawful money liberty is hereby liberty to sell London memorial on file memorialist moveable estate Norwich parish pay said sum pence personal estate petition petitioner pounds praying for liberty real estate Resolved Samuel shewing shillings society sufficient to pay superior court surmount the moveable surmount the personal taking the direction therein thereof Thomas Thomas Fitch town Treasurer tryal Voluntown Weathersfield William Pitkin Windham
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Página 236 - At a general Assembly of the Governor and Company of His Majesty's English Colony of Connecticut in New England in America holden at Hartford in said Colony on the 2d.
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Página 562 - English Colony of Connecticut in New England in America, holden at New Haven in said Colony on the second Thursday of October...
Página 211 - December 9th 1768,* signifying that his Majesty having nothing so much at heart as to improve the great and important advantages gained the last campaign as well as to repair the disappointment at Ticonderoga...
Página 168 - SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That this act shall continue and be in force for and during the term of two years from the passing thereof. Approved June 25, 1798. AN ACT IN ADDITION TO THE ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT FOR THE PUNISHMENT OF CERTAIN CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES.
Página 473 - I am commanded to signify to you the King's Pleasure, that, in order the better to provide for the full and entire Security of His Majesty's Dominions in North America, and particularly of the Possession of His Majesty's...
Página 479 - Act, shall be liable to be taken out of His Majesty's Service by any Process or Execution whatsoever, other than for some criminal Matter, unless for a real Debt, or other just Cause of Action, and unless before the taking out of such Process or Execution...
Página 211 - Proximity and accessibility of Situation, more immediately obnoxious to the main Irruptions of the Enemy from Canada, are, of themselves, well able to furnish, at least, Twenty Thousand Men...
Página 82 - ... would be furnished by the crown ; and the provincial governors, meanwhile, were desired to levy, clothe, and pay their troops, and appoint the officers of their various regiments. They were assured that it was the king's determination, by the most vigorous and expensive efforts, to repair the losses and disappointments of the last inactive and unhappy campaign...
Página 617 - I propose to allow five pounds New York Currency Bounty Money to each Man not under Eighteen nor above Forty Years of Age, who shall Enlist to serve during the War, or until the Regiments return to Europe: They shall be Cloathed...