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The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times from Rutland, Vermont • 4

The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times du lieu suivant : Rutland, Vermont • 4

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faid petition is referred to ilz 1 in Hud artwere Celt the la ft furumer, and could not attend to the buEnefi Stale-cf Vimonl Secretary cf Siates OJjiiC, Vtrgenr.tu 11, 1795. I hereby certify thj-fing a true copy of an at palled ly ihe L-piflatu-eof this State the AnaEHo fet aHde, cr nulhTy part of of headminiflrator on the c'hte cf Irf-r, Ute of Pawlet, deceafed. Vbcress Alexander Frafer brother, required by faid at. Therefore, feiiion. ot tne immature, is hereby enacted by th -ral AfTembly cf the Stau of Vt.

"That the -collee'rioa cf the ex: If is- hereby -cnafled by the Ge- ncral AflTcmbly cf the Sure of Ver ilfued on fttd juigrcrrtt, fer, late cf Pawled in tie county oi -Rutland, deccaTed, has by pcti reprcfrnted to this Aflembly, ihst mont, That the faid committee, men? tioned in faid st; to wit, Jcinathao Spafford," Jacob Davis, and Enoch Woodbridge, or cither tvo of thto, be, and they are hereby empowered to Ifrael Stockinis, then of GranvilieJ is the Hats of hcH Yoik, did, on proceed to. examine and defenbe the the fib day of fune, in the year of lines cf the feveral towns mentioned ber 1755. Rofwell Hopkinit Sec ry. An aft afTefiirtga tax of one penny on each cre of land in the towhCbip of Northfield, in the county of Orange, for tbe: purpofe of making and re pairing roads, IT is hereby enacted by the Gene, ral Affv mbly of the State of Vermont, That there be, aad hereby is aftefied a tax of one penny on each acre of landin the townfhip of Northfield; in- cur Lord "one thoufand feven bun- Fand contemplated fafaidacl, and make report of their doings in ibcpfcmiks toihenext fefiioa of the cftd and ninety, take out letters of e'dmiaiUrsiion on the eSate of faid deccaftd, before William Ward, fame is hereby day of November, one thoufnd fevca hundred and ninety-fix. Provided aU ways, That the faid William Simpfoa dothfr within twenty dayst enter into bond, with fufiicitnt fiirety, to the Ihc-riffof the county of Orange for the paymsnt cf the full amount of faid judgment, with the faid firfl day of if a new tr'al fhouta not be granted on, the faid prtitioa he faid William Sim on.

State- of Vcrtr.cit-Szcrctary cf States Office, 11, 1795, I hereby certify the preceding is a true copy of aft pafied by. the Ler giflaturs cf this State tbe 2dQ5lo. State, of Vermont -Secretary of Staffs judge of probate for the diftrift of I- Ojficet Ncvtu 4795. Salt haven and that in the proceed, I hereby certify the preceding is a isrj of faKV adrainifiirator, in the the county of Orange, public rights true copy cf an act pafied by the JLe-gifiature of this State the- Orto ber 179 Aiteft.) Rofodl IlopHtif, excepted, for, the purpotc ot making and repairing roads, and building bridges in fiid town one half of the avails of Taid tax to be expended on the road leading down Dog: River, from Rox. bury to Berlin, and on the roads call Rojwell UsptenSi asp'fy.

fettlenient of faid cilate, great injury hath teen done to faid Alexander, and others therein intereued, and which cannot be remedied -than by the interpofuion of this Legifiature And where as" all the parties intercfied having been notU ntd, have appeared by themftives, their auernies, and confentcd thereto. Therefore, It is hereby enaQed by ihe Gen eral AfTcmbly of the State of Vermont, That the order of the judge of probate for fsid diilril of Fairbaven, to faid tdminiflrator, empowering him to fell the land cf faid deceafed, dated the twenty-cighth day of Jane, in the year cf our Lojd one thoufand feven hun An aft directing certain truuees to deed the land, therein mentioned. Whereas in the year one thoufand vea hundred, and tit thsa townfhip of Kent, in this flate, was, confiscated is the, property ct "Jsmes and waa after wardi on the itventiish day of Aprils cce wefierly of faid road leading down Dog Riverto be expended by tfjie order and direction- of eLie! Roblnfon, David Denny, and Aaron Partridge, -jwbo are hereby appointed a committee to fupe'rintend; the expenditure of faid tax and shy juftice.cf ihe race within the county is hereby empowered to iliue a warrant to Vi thaniet Robinfcn of faid NortbEelJ, to collect faid tax; and faid col'eclsr is hereby made accountable to faid com mittee for Ihe amount of faid tax j'and faid committee and collector are here (even huadreJ and cbh granted Dy the name ot jLonaonact ry to Edward Ailtffi, Samuel An ad tnabling Daniel bahoon, Efq. adminiftrator on the eftate of Ben jamin Cahoon, late of Colebrcck, in the flate of ConocQicut, deceaf. edf, to fell tht real eflate of which the faid Benjamin died feisfcd within this flate.

Whereas it is yeprefented that the perfonal cftate of the faid deceafedf is infulEcient to pay the debtsof the faid deceafed. Therefore, IT, licreby enabled by the General Aflembly of the Sia'e cf Ver. mont, That the faid Daniel, be, and be hereby is, authorized to fell and convey, in fee Cmple 'all the real cftate lying within this Gate of which the laid Benjamin Cahoon died' feizcd ani the avails thereof to apply to the payment of the juft debts of the faid Benjamin, by and under the and controul of the judge of probate for the diftrift of WeUmiofler. State cf Vcrmont-Scmiary cf State Office, Vtrgennes, Nov. 11, 1795.

1 hereby certify preceding, is a true copy of an al, tffei by the Lc gifiature of this State the 24th 02o-ber 1795. (Aiteft,) Iicfutll Ihphins, and Jofeph Tyleri Efjjuircs, as trnf-tees, to difpofe of the fame for the ufe cf this ftate, a pari of which tovrHiin cov remains unfold 5 ail of faid adminiflrator had snd done in virtue cf faid order, be, snd the furu 2 are hereby revoked, and declared null and void; And the Judge cf probate for faid diflrict of haven, is hereby oh etlrd to pro 1. nAf ft Uvvi 4 J.i unippropiuU'd by faid trod th hr'rs vi Md Rbrjrs lit pa titicu'd that the faid truiicss be dit ceed in ordering tht further fettleraent cf laid tiliie, according to the fame m-rmcr as though no fuch order cf falc had ever been made. Si is of Vermont Secretary of States" -'Cxce, Vergcnnety' Nov 1795. rrue cpy of an aft, palled by the Le-rjfiature of this Suite the 23d 0tb in 1795.

(Attefh) Rofoell HipMrtStSzciyt by direSed to 'govern themfelves ia dueling; and accounting for the monies rzi fed by faid tax, a grceably to aa af, entitled, An aft regulating the difpoGtioa of monies raifed by tax on the fcyeral towns, for the purpofe of making and repairing roads, and building bridges," Sec. pafs-cd March eighth, one thoufand feven bundled and eighty.fcven, and.te al ia addition to faid act, pafied Qilober twenty. fourth, onethoulshd feven hun dred and eighty-eigW And, iV II. It is hereby further enabled, That the of faid tax, be, and he hereby if empowered to fell fo much land cf delinquent owner, as will pay faid tax and legal coft, after adver. tifiniVe fame as the hv" direCla, "Andfl 'k III.

It is hereby further enacted, That if the owner of any land fold as herein directed, ball pay cr tender to faid collector the full funs for which fuch land was fold, with legal coils, and twelve per cent, fotereft thereon, within one year from the day of fuch file, the collector (hail not execute a deed for fuch land fa i redeemed, and the title not be conveyed by fuch vendue fale, and the collector Hull pay the p'archafer fuch money fo him 6 In empowering Samuel AHcn, ad-tnininrator of the eflate of Afabel Leat, late of Tinmouth, in ilbe pro hziz difltsct cf Rutland, deceafed, to fell the yhoq of the real cftate of th? faid deceafed. ITis hereby cnaBcd ty the Gene An aftin addi'ioa to an aft, entitled' 1 An appointing a collector, of land taxes in the towns of ButHng. and Efsx." Whereas it is provided in faid tl that in cafe ah of the lands in either of faid towns, have been fold by one Caleb Henderfon, who was former of faid taxes, that the fame may be redeemed by the paying, or tendering to Solomon Miller, who is appointed the collector of aid taxes, within one year from the pafllng faid at, fel! a-rhount of the taxes aforefaid And whereas it is represented, that the i 1: paper; the proceedings of the aforefaid Caleb Henderfon ia the colkion of laid tax, have net A by him been delivered to the faid Solomon Miller, which renders it reeled to deed 'the fame to them, IT is 'enacted by the Gnr-ral AfTembly of the State of That Edward Aikirj, SanueJ Fletcher, and Jofeph Tyler, Efjires, truficcs ty' aforefiid, be, and they are hereby ed-thcrifed and directed to con vey by of quit cliim to James Rogers.fcr tho ufc cf blmfelf, and the other heirs of Col, James Roger their refpective heirs end afTins, for ever, all the kit in ths tewnfhip of Londonderry, plhci rights excepted, which are un conveyed bv faii trui1rest. upon the? faid JarTS Rogers paying ito its tie3 fury cf this ftate cne thoufand dollars, or givfa fecurity to the cxzhtzr'c'Z this 'ftiie the parent of. faii within two years from the riHrj of thct: vrtUni feffioa of the Legifliture MCI if any pcrfon who has not uLea a cVcu frcm fiij truftees; (and is ia rirtf-ficn cf, sad has taada" improve upon any ht which (hall decdid by faid truces to faii Ro-ers,) fhall, in tvo yczn from the puni cf tl.

act, psy, cr tender to th? fitd the price for fcud lot for which tl: tru-f- tees fold Unds of equal valite at tr.f; time fuch took af fuch lot, it Hull be the duty cf the fa i i James Rogers to deed to the lot be is in pcffeCTioa ofi Ac if upon tender payment, aforcfi! klrt the fid Jimes Rogers fhall rcfufe neglect to iked to fuch perfoa cr ps fons, fjch lot or L.us, he fiuii bearfit cr title by irtue otHhrdeect. given fcim by Ji tuHecj, fo refpscts fuch Jots, Provided 'always, That at tba thr.2 faid truftits fhall as tfcrcfid the faid the James State cf Vermnt Secretary of States Office, JSscv 1 1, 1795. hereby certify the preceding a true copycf aa act, pafied by the Le. giflatuse of this State the 22d Otla-brr 1795. (Attesl.) 1 xRoftscll Hopkins, set for the poftpomng the collec- tion of a certain execution in favour al Aficmbly of the Jtate 01 Vermont, That Simud Allen, adminiftrator of the cHste of Atahcl Leaf, late of Tin-rncmh, in the probate diftril of Rut- had, bv he.

hereby is empowered to fell the whole of the srcsl cHatc of the faid decrafed, for the purpef-p cf paying th debts due froci fid cftate and r. the overplus ariGdg fron fuch fale, to be laid out in new lands fur the benefit of the heirs of faid under the dtrcftion of the court of probate for the diftricVof Jlutlahd. Provided, that the faid Sa-tr. Alien do ot fell the faid real ilate, for lcfs than twentytwo pounds un ta monejv atid ptie' full JLartt cr right of land in JMontpelicr And a deed -xecutcd by the laid Samu ii Allen, cf the aforefaid real cftate, to any per fen, mall be con iidered as good a title to the fame, as if the faid lxat had deeded the fame in his i State cf Vtrmsnl-Secrttary' cf State's Ofitti' VtrgenneSt fltml 1 1 I 1 hcrtby certify the preceding is a Uut. copy cf an sfl, pafied by the Lc-gifluture of this Stale the 23d Ofio- hr j79-.

(Aueiv.) Tl.thttut impofublc for the proprietors or land owners of faid towps to know, whether tbeit lands have been fold byhe aforefaid -Caleb -Hcnrfca for the.coilcaio'n 01 IT is hereby enaUed by the General of the flate of Vermont That tbcuim'of one year, be, and hereby is givn to tht proprietors and land-ownetsof faid for there, demptton of iheir.faid kedi, in cither of faid towns, frona the time of the "deHvertng over the faid papers by the faid Gsleb Henderfon to the faid Solo mon MUler, and. by him pullifhed to the faid proprietors and land-owners. Rogers, as executor of the niii an teflament of Jimts flsall relinouiih all claims to the hr.di 1 relinq by lodging a wrutes notmcat.ioo in in clerk omce oi each ct ta of James M'Laughiin, verfus Wik: liara Simpfon and Azariah L. Clark. Whereas James M'Laughlin, of Cam.

bridge, in the county of Chittenden, before the fuprems court, holdn ai Newbury, in the county cf Orange, on tbe iirft day of September, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-five, recovered a judgment againft William Simpfon, a( Or ford, in the flue of New. Hampshire, and.A2a- riah L. Clark, of Bradford, in tbe county of" Orange, for the fum of forty-one pounds two fhillins and nine pence lawful and hfl taxed at twenty.four pounds nine millings and two.per.ee like money, on which judgment rxecution ten iifaed, bearing date Stpteabfr tenth, oae ihoufacd feven hundred and ninety. five And whereas the faid William Simpfon hath preferred his petition to. this Adembly praying for anew trial; and whereas the coaficUratioa ot in faid Londonderry which have toforebeea by xslc truf-ecs.

Provided alio, Ttii ihi fia Roges 1 have zn ivr.l iu the cr Lsadendjny, cr be there blmfelf, to receive kit mcniy which be tendered ly fiid fsitien." and Hit'l notify the ly a certificate in citrus cCtcj, ia faii town. SizJt cf of Si towns and it pull be the duty of the faid Solomon Miller, to publift the faid notification thrte weeks fucct lively ia the Vermont Gazette, Vermont Journal, and the Rudand Herald, with- in fk months next after receiving faii cac'crs aud tbe faid pionrietors and An afi, in addition to an entitled, An appointing a committee to deScribe the lines of the feveral icwns hereafter cxpreEed, for the purpefe of aitering faid towns to a dirrerent form from what they arc in by the prcfeat lines of faid pCed OSober thircith, one thou iir.d feven and niaety.four. Vheres it is rep iefented, that feme ol the wereappohuedby faid to" 'and deftribcihr Oj.ce, ycrzr.z;i, mv. 795. I hereby ccruf t.

rczcSz true ccrv cf 1 I 1 l.ll -3 m. i land-owners fha'l pay to tbe faiJ Sob. moa Miller, thtir cqI prcpoitionof the cxpence of fuch notification, aree-aly to he quantity of land to bs re before tbe redemptioa of the fame; any thin 3 in faid rRtoihz coa-tray cotwcLfiandicg. I w- ire cf -thii the 23 Eiflit ber 1795 (Attefb). lists cf tb: Icvcril tewns jRUTI.A NT STATF.nr r.v T.

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