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Subject | Description | Year | |
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1 | Bird, William | Report on the Petition of William Bird and Andrew Palmer to be discharged from their recognizance for the appearance of James Christie charged with the crime of larceny | 1843 |
2 | Brunswick | Report on the Petition of Charles Hosmer for payment for time and expense incurred by him while in pursuit of a fugitive accused of larceny in 1842 | 1844 |
3 | Christie, James | Report on the Petition of William Bird and Andrew Palmer to be discharged from their recognizance for the appearance of James Christie charged with the crime of larceny | 1843 |
4 | Fugitive from Justice | Report on the Petition of Charles Hosmer for payment for time and expense incurred by him while in pursuit of a fugitive accused of larceny in 1842 | 1844 |
5 | Hosmer, Charles | Report on the Petition of Charles Hosmer for payment for time and expense incurred by him while in pursuit of a fugitive accused of larceny in 1842 | 1844 |
6 | Larceny | Report on the Petition of William Bird and Andrew Palmer to be discharged from their recognizance for the appearance of James Christie charged with the crime of larceny | 1843 |
7 | Larceny | An Act relating to Stolen Property | 1844 |
8 | Larceny | Report on the Petition of Smith and Robinson and others that a reward of $200 paid by them for the recovery of their goods and the apprehension of the persons who had stolen them, may be repaid | 1848 |
9 | Larceny | Resolve in favor of Ephraim C. Gates and Giles M. Wentworth | 1854 |
10 | Larceny of Lumber | Report on the Order in relation of lumber wrecking in the Penobscot River | 1849 |
11 | Larceny, Petty | Report on the order regarding additional laws to prevent, and the buying of stolen goods | 1828 |
12 | Portland | Report on the Petition of William Bird and Andrew Palmer to be discharged from their recognizance for the appearance of James Christie charged with the crime of larceny | 1843 |
13 | Weston, Benjamin, Jr., and others | Report on a Petition for a law making the taking and converting of logs without the owners consent, larceny to be punished by imprisonment | 1834 |
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