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Stoughton, for supporting William B. Sargent,
to January 1st, 1824,
Sandwich, for supporting Ester Raymond, to
January 10th, 1824,

Stockbridge, for supporting John Morrison, Oza-
buth Morrison, Samuel Rathbone, Hannah
Rathbone, Mary Rice, Sarah Hulbert, Morgina
Curtis, Sally Peet and Nancy Duncan, to De-
cember 1st, 1823,
Sandisfield, for supporting Jonathan Bolles, Rich-
ard Dickson and wife, to January 1st, 1824,
Salem, for supporting sundry paupers, to Janua-
ry 1st, 1824,

Sharon, for supporting John H. Buthalf, to Janu-
ary 20th, 1824,

Sutton, for supporting James M'Lane and Wil-
liam Metcalf, to January 6th, 1824,
Sturbridge, for supporting John Jackson, to Jan-
uary 1st, 1824,

Shirley, for supporting Mary M'Kensey, Samuel
and Alvira Gray, to January 1st, 1824,
Sturbridge, for supporting Samuel Weldon, to
February, 1824,

Springfield, for supporting John Loyd, Michael
Smith, Harry, (a black,) Joseph Smith, Daniel
Hastings, Thomas Killy and Unice Prince, Wil-
liam Hale, James Ingalls, David Chapman, Ed-
mund Kenney and Warren Goodrich, to Janu-
ary 3d, 1824,

Somersett, for supporting William Eliot, Ruth
Hill and Polly Hill, to January 20th, 1824,
Tyringham, for supporting Richard Gardner and
wife, Asa Thompson, David M'Neale, Alvina
Peters, Permilia Watkins, Jemima Howard, to
January 1st, 1824,

Tewksbury, for supporting Nathaniel Ingerson,
to January 1st, 1824,

Taunton, for supporting an Ananymous Female, Jacob Tarry, Jemima Few, Sally Vallum, Sarah Harden, Nancy Stilla, Betsy Stilla, Leonard Stilla and Mary Stilla, and three children

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of Nancy Stilla, Harriet Jeffery, Deborah Smith, James Newbury, Robert Wilson, Jun. and Solomon Robinson, to January 1st, 1824, $312 31 Topsfield, for supporting Phillis Easty, Nancy Porter and Phillis Emerson, to January 24th,

1824,
Uxbridge, for supporting a child of Phillis Jenks,
to January 8th, 1824,
Wenham, for supporting Pompey Porter, to Jan-
uary 1st, 1824,
Washington, for supporting James Robbins and
wife, Elizabeth Williams and William Seals, to
January 1st, 1824,

West Stockbridge, for supporting Sally Barton
and Julia Ann Salmon, to January 1st, 1824,
Waltham, for supporting Joseph Cox, to January
1st, 1824,
West Springfield, for supporting James Aldrich,
Hannah Shevay, Lewis Scranton, Fanny Scran
ton, Maria Scranton, Mellicant Meeker and
Alonzo Meeker, to January 4th, 1824,
Walpole, for supporting Elizabeth Ellis, to Jan-
uary 5th, 1824,

Wrentham, for supporting John Knight, John
Kenedy and Thomas Kenedy, to January 7th,
1824,

Thomas Wade, keeper of the house of Correc-
tion, for supporting sundry paupers, in Essex
County, including what was allowed by the
Court of Sessions, to October 15th, 1823, to
January 12th, 1824,

Worcester, for supporting Jonas Brooks, William
Jablin and Jonathan R. Smith, to January 1st,
1824,
Winchendon, for supporting Deborah M'Deeth,

and Richard Furlong, to January 10th, 1824, Williamstown, for supporting James Low, a child of David Taylor, Rachel Galucha, Ashahel Foot and wife and two children, John G. Hendusall, Betsy, (a black child,) Phebe Jenson, Hugar, and her son, to January 6th, 1824,

109 28

26 00

46 80

97 06

64 52

62 60

86 00

27 90

91 28

614 80

56 70

71 24

221 50

Westhampton for supporting Lemuel Calver and
wife, John Gay and Jane Gay, to January 1st,
1824,

Ware, for supporting John J. Upham, to January
5th, 1824,
Westfield, for supporting Asonath Gibson,George
Gibson, Matthew Smith, John Barry, Ester
Barry, Phebe Rose, Caleb Welles, Theodatia
Gillitt, Frederick Powers and Trephina Bor-
din, to January 1st, 1824,
Watertown, for supporting Robert Saunders,
Rebecca Bowen, Samuel Latch and Martin Fur-
long, to January, 1st, 1824,
Westford, for supporting Ephraim Spaulding, to
January 1st, 1824,

West Boylston, for supporting Henry S. Stone,
to January 1st, 1824,

West Stockbridge, for supporting James C. Biggs,
Ransom H. Biggs and Lucy Lane, to January
1st, 1824,

Westborough, for supporting John Donnison and
Deniah, to January 16th, 1824,

$105 55

46 80

233 64

195 30

27 38

7.97

140 40

93 60

Wrentham, for supporting James Walker, to Jan

uary 1st, 1824,

26 00

Yarmouth, for supporting old Lot and Thomas
Peters, to January 9th, 1824,

54 22

SHERIFFS' AND CORONERS' ACCOUNTS.
January, 1824.

Thomas Badger, Coroner of Suffolk County, for
taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824,
Elijah Crane, Sheriff of Norfolk County, for dis-
tributing precepts, &c. to January 12th, 1824,
Lucius Dickinson, Coroner of Franklin County,
for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824,
Samuel Hews, Coroner of Suffolk County, for tak-
ing Inquisitions to February 4th, 1824,

53 48

12 22

20 27

59 22

3 20

10 40

12 23

11 58

Jotham Johnson, Coroner of Middlesex County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, $11 90 Horatio Leonard, Sheriff of Bristol County, for returning votes, &c. to January 1st, 1824, Benijah Mason, Coroner of Bristol County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Peter Pease, Coroner of Dukes County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Joseph Stowers, Coroner of Suffolk County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Joseph Sawyer, Jun.Coroner for Worcester County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Samuel Tyler, Coroner of Bristol County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Aaron Kinsley, Coroner of Norfolk County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Daniel Upham, Coroner of Worcester County, for taking Inquisitions, to February 4th, 1824, Thomas W. Ward, Sheriff of Worcester County, for taking care of the house of Correction and for distributing precepts to February 4th, 1824, 125 30

8 25

15 80

10 40

13 58

PRINTERS, AND MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.
January, 1824.

Allen E. W. for publishing Laws, &c. to August
1st, 1823,
Agricultural Society, for Sundry Expenses in
raising Seeds and Plants by experiments made
by said Society, in public Gardens at Cam-
bridge, to January 20th, 1824,

Adams William, for sundry Repairs for the State
House,

Allen Phineas, for advertising, to January 1st, 1824,
Aves Thomas, Jun. Page to the General Court,
to February 21st, 1824,

Boston Commissioners of Health, to January 1st, 1824,

$33 33

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25 94

20 17

50 00

459 16

Bristol Goal, Committee to Examine, viz:

Ebenezer Doggett,

J. A. Parker,

Noah Stoddard,

5.00

8 00

8 00-$21 00

24 75

24 22

Bradlee Joseph P. for Stove for Secretary's Office,
Bradlee Samuel, for sundry Hard, for the State
House,

Burditt James W. for Stationary, to February

202 81

17th, 1824,
Blaney Henry, for sundry Repairs for State House, 119 54
Bacon Henry, for assisting Messinger, to General
Court, to February 21st, 1824,

Berkshire Goal, Committee to Examine, viz:
Isaac Curtis, Jun.

Owen Goodrich,

John Nye,

3 80
5960

88 00

4 40 13 80

Barnstable Gaol, Committee to Examine, viz :

Benjamin Hallet,

William Lower,

Samuel Freeman,

3 60

3 60

6 40 13 60

14 50

47 54

Ballard & Prince, for Broad Cloth and Binding,
for State House,

Ballard and Wright, for papers furnished the
Court, to June 14th, 1823,

Burrell Nathan, for publishing Laws, and Adver-
tising, to January 1st, 1824,

Ballard & Wright, for advertising in the Patriot, Ballard & Wright, for advertising in the Patriot, to January 17th, 1823,

Ballard & Wright, for advertising in the Patriot, to February 4th, 1824,

20 17

75

61 00

46 95

Cutting Elijah W. for assisting Messinger,to General Court, to February 21st, 1824,

84 00

Chace Warren, for assisting Messinger, to General Court, to February 21st, 1824,

88 00

Commissioners to examine the Treasurers' ac

counts, to January 1st, 1824,

70 00

Clapp William W. for advertising Laws, &c. to to Junuary 1st, 1824,

34 69

Dukes County Goal, Committee to Examine, viz: Hezekiah Barnard,

8 00

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