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auditors, confer with select- men, 110.
clerk of market, 91, 92, 100, 123, 146, 219.
committee on, 176, 304.
duties of, 218, 279, 280. meetings of, 218.
of hay weigher, 9, 13, 84, 96, 99,
102, 123, 130,
. 134, 146, 176, 205, 215, 219, 224, 239, 255. committee on, 219. settlement of, 85. statement of, 9.
in settlement of judgment of John Brazer, 135.
of Mr. Harrington, 206.
attorneys in suit against Ward N. Boylston, 237, 274, 275. draft for, 276.
donations received for defence of town, 130, 131, 132.
digging well in Market square, 148.
improvement of Common, 181.
Franklin Fund, 10, 90, 145, 302.
sewer from Hawley to Federal street, 135, 136.
expense of sewer repairs in Kilby street, 52.
of laying common sewer in Kilby street, 148. repairs to sewers in Myrtle street, 11.
expense of repairing drain in North street, 189.
Accounts of drain assessments, North street, 147. in Orange street, 188.
expense of drain from Prince street, 1. repairing sewers in Prince street, 5, 6. of drain assessments, Sudbury street, 145.
expense of repairing drain in Sudbury street, 144, 145. expense of repairing drain in White Bread Alley, 141, 142. Act relative to deputy collectors of taxes, 35. market house, 16.
to regulate removal of obstructions from streets, 16. paving of streets, 8, 16, 19. set off burial ground in South Boston, 285. Adams, Daniel, 115. John, 260. Joseph, 3, 6, 94, 189. Mary, 4. Mr., 189, 222, 249, 271. Mrs., 94, 189. street, regulations for standing of carts, etc., in, 67, 283.
Adjutant-General, communication to, 112. meeting of selectmen in office of, 117. relative to defence of town, 118.
Advertisements (see, also, newspapers). contract for oil, 199. forbidding removal of sand, gravel, etc., from Deer Island, 176. law relative to projec- tions into streets, 271. of lists of voters, 8, 278. proposals to repair the Neck, 24, 25. relative to firing of fire- crackers in streets, 185. smoking, 107. sale of Mrs. Scollay's building, 192.
stalls west of Faneuil Hall to be leased, 250. to prevent defacing of fences, 179, 185. Africans, bequest for education of, 160. ( See Negroes.) Agent of Job Prince heirs, 265.
Agreement of conduit corporation rel- ative to digging wells in Market square, 148. Cornhill corporation, rel- ative to occupants of and removal of Mrs. Scollay's building, 191, 192. relative to widening Ex- change lane, 108, 109.
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310
CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Aiken, John, 237, 297.
Alarms, assembling of military' com- panies in case of, 71. night, duty of inhabitants dur- ing, 70. Alexander, Bernard, 263. G., Jr., 265. Mary, 142. William, 142.
Alger, Cyrus, 210.
Aliens, census to be taken of, 11."
Allen, A., 232. Andrew J., 275. E., 232. George, 79. James A., 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298. Joseph, 94.
street, 65, 241. filling in and levelling lower part of, 46. head wall at bottom of, 46.
Alleys, law relative to changes in, 207.
Alline, William, 93, 119, 235, 298.
Almshouse, land, claim to, by Leverett heirs, 18. deed for, 50. description of, 5. money paid for, 50. papers relative to claims of, 261. petition to convey, 5. wharf, building of, for night carts from, 15. control of, by Over- seers of Poor, 15. controversy as to con- trol of, 15. , permission to put up fence in passage- way to, 21.
Amendments of Laws suggested to assess property for im- provements to, 183. proposed, in charter of Boston and Roxbury Corporation, 186.
American Independence, Anniversary of, 14, 56, 180, 227, 290.
Ames, Col. Aaron, 76.
Amory, Francis, 80, 87, 93, 115, 119, 135, 136, 144, 190, 228, 235, 298.
John, 32, 33, 69, 76. Jonathan, 31, 60, 69, 191. Rufus G., 29. R. G., 191, 207. Mr., 24, 25, 101.
Amsterdam, City of, 24.
Amusements ( see, also, Theatres). theatrical, certificate 199. for,
Andrew, Widow, 96. Andrews, Ebenezer T., 29, 58, 132. John, 62. William, 175, 211. , 230.
Ann street, 67.
lease of beef stalls in, 69.
Appleton, Samuel, 76.
Applications (see Petitions).
Apthorp, Charles, 262.
Chas. W., 208, 235. John T., 80, 113, 114.
Aquednet corporation, 29,
Arch street, means to convey water from, 32.
Arches in Franklin place, petition to close, 300, 301. petition to build, in Court street, 194. to Brattle square, 200, 201, 202. Armorles, use of, by military company of Ward VIII., 100. for New England Guards, 90.
Armory of Light Infantry Company, ap- plication for removal of par- tition from, 212, 213.
petition of sergeants for use of, 179.
Arms and ammunition, appropriation for, 12. cartridges, pur- chase of, 199, 283. inspection of, 249. petition for, 232. powder, deficien- cy in quantity of, 254. inspection of, 199. purchase of, 199, 249, 303, 304. to make cart- ridges, 75. ready at shortest notice for de- fence of town, 118. Artillery (see, also, Militia).
Company to level land on Fort Hill, 140.
from neighboring towns to be called for defence of the town, 118, ready at short notice for de- fence of town, 118. Ary (Airy), Joshua, 11, 12, 58. Ashton, John, 31. Mr., 29. Assessments authorized by Legislature for improvements to property suggested, 183. for drain in Common street, 151.
Middle street,
242. Myrtle street,
196. Newbury street, 151. North street, 147, 189, 190. Orange street, 233.
Park street, 190, 191. Robinson's alley, 124, 125, 193.
Sudbury street, 145. White Bread alley, 141, 142. leading south from Milk street, 123, 242. sewer from Back street, 230. Hawley to Federal street, 136.
in Fleet street, 42. Green street, 28. High street, 43. Kilby street, 52, 148. Myrtle street, 11. North street, 4. Poplar street, 53. Salem street, 3.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Assessments for sewer in Temple street, 47. Water street, 29. of direct tax by Congress, 133. real estate of John Brazer, 133. on Town for rebuilding Kennebeck bridge, 177. payment of, refused, 178.
Assessors, 5, 17, 33, 45, 46, 53, 84, 135.
communication from, relative to list of voters, 45, 46. request for list of polls taken by, 17. return of qualified voters by, 5, 8, 53, 84, 135. rooms of, 54. to furnish jury list, 33. list of voters, 135.
assistant, 5.
correction of voting lists by, 8. meeting of, 11.
notifications for choice of, 54, 86. return of polls by, 16. to be furnished with list of voters, 171. Assignees of John Coates, 186. Thomas Boylston, 112.
letter of, relative to Lane, Frazer & Boylston, 116. sale of materials of house on Neck, 186. Associations, South Boston, 302, 303, 304. Atkins, Henry, 246.
Isaiah, 215. Silas, Captain, 294. Atkinson street, 105.
report of committee on stable in, 106.
Attorney-General, 44.
power of, to Samuel Williams, to receive papers and money s of Lane, Frazer & Boylston, 116.
Attorneys for heirs of John Pitts, 256. Mr. Otheman, 267. South Boston citizens, 285. Timothy Gay, 273. of town, 285, 299, 304. for defence of north watch, 296. against Ward N.
Boylston, 275. accounts of, 274, 275. draft for, 276. to defend suit against, 229.
Auctioneers, 130, 134, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 149, 157, 158, 159, 163, 180, 181, 187, 201, 255, 275, 278, 286, 288, 300, 301, 303. licenses, conditions of, 30. granted to, 23, 24, 27, 30, 39, 44, 50, 51, 64, 76, 79, 80, 83, 85, 87, 93, 102, 104, 106, 107, 111, 113, 116, 117, 208, 210, 222, 225, 227, 235, 236, 297. objection to grant- ing, 192. petition for, 27, 51, 75, 161, 272. report of com- mittee on, 228.
Auctioneers, list of, 21, 39, 93, 119, 144, 190, 289, 299. unlicensed, town clerk to look for, 24. Auction, licenses, money collected for, 297. office in India street, 4. stalls, west of Faneuil Hall, leased at, 250, 251.
Auditor, Board of War, to receive dona- tions for defence of town, 130, 131. Austin, 72, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107. 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146,
147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161,
162, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177,
179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185,
187, 188, 190, 192, 195, 196, 197,
199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205,
206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212,
213, 214, 219, 220, 223, 225, 231, 232, 234, 236, 238, 241, 244, 245,
250, 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258,
260, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272,
274, 277, 278, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 300, 301, 302, 303. James T., 237, 275.
Joseph, 42, 123, 233.
Nathaniel, 6. Richard, 14, 54, 85, 109, 138, 179.
Avery, Widow, 76.
Aves, Thomas, 3, 4.
Babcock, Abraham, 292, 293, 294. Adam, 29. .J., 64.
Lemuel, 22, 64, 120, 146, 193. Samuel H., 64, 95.
S. H., 22, 120.
Back street, assessment for drain from house in, 230. sewer re- pairs to Mill pond
from, 245, 246. claim for land taken to widen, 245. cost of land to widen, 245. engine-house in, use of, by patrol watch, 209. enlargement of, 101.
objection to laying sewer in, 99. petition for sewer in, 98.
Bacon, John A., 275.
Badger, Thomas, 225. Col., 42, 305.
, 139.
Bailey, Benjamin, 61, 203. Matthew, 47.
Bainbridge, Commodore, 117, 118.
Bake-house, North Federal court,
petition to build oven in, 139.
Baker's oven, permit for, 226.
petition for, 257.
Baldwin, Dr., 77. Josiah, 238, 297. J., 300. Sheriff, 268.
Ballard, Peter, 246.
Ballast, removal of, from Deer Island forbidden, 10, 49, 181, 196. sealer of lighters of, 179. Balou, Rev., 276.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Bancroft, Mr., 126, 242.
Bangs, Capt. N. C., 94, 147, 189.
Banks, deeds and papers of town to be deposited in vault of, 250. Manufacturers & Mechanics, Franklin Donation money in, 302. Massachusetts, list of deeds and papers deposited in, 261, 262, 263. Union, directors of, 2, 108. payment of street im- provements by, 2. President of, 2, 108. Banner, Peter, 43. Bannister, John, 4.
Baptist Church, application from com- mittee of, 33. loan of benches to, 33. Society, third, 209.
Bar, petition of gentlemen of the, for copy of Town Records, 181.
Barber, John, 6.
Robert, 95, 120.
Barbers, petition of, 222.
Barker, Christopher, 24, 64.
Robert, 297. Wendell R., 64, 95, 120, 146, 194, 237, 297, 299. William, 138. Miss, 242.
Barnard, Capt., 12, 17. John, 22, 95, 120, 193, 237, 297. Jonathan, 64. Capt. Joseph, 42. Tristram, 27, 152, 200, 260.
Barnes, Jotham, 237, 297. Thomas, 241, 242.
Barrell, Henry F., 212.
Barrett, Charles, 60, 80, 113, 114. Francis, 29. G., 60. , 244.
Barry, Mr., 30, 175. Bartlett, Samuel, 142.
-, 249, 271.
Barton, Augustus O., 193, 237, 297.
Bass, 214, 219, 225, 231, 232, 234, 236, 238, 239, 240, 241, 250, 253, 255, 257, 258, 260, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 276, 277, 278, 281, 282, 283, 286, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 300, 301, 302. Benjamin, Jr., 41. George, 302. G., 297. Henry, 302. Horatio, 39, 64, 93, 119, 144, 235, 297, 298, 302. H., 297. Moses, 145.
Batchelder, Capt. Josiah, 94.
Batchelor, -, 4.
Bathing, complaint against, at bottom of Beacon street, 296. house, shares in, bequeathed to town, 160. Batson, Joseph, 57, 125, 190, 193. -, 94.
Battelle, Thomas, 138, 144, 190.
Battery March street, 152, 232.
deed of land near, 261. paving of, 237. petition forrepairs in, 116. to build steps in lane from, to Purchase street, 301.
regulations for standing of carts, etc., in, 68.
Batts, 226, 227. Baxter, Daniel, 291, 301. John, 60. Joseph, 60, 233, 237.
Bazin, Abraham, 145. Beach street, improvement of, 143.
proposed widening of, 277, 278. widening of, 286, 288. Beacon Hill, boundaries of land of Gov. Hancock's heirs on, 53. town's land on, 54. illegal carting of gravel from, 143.
land north of, recovered from Hancock heirs, 268. papers relative to land near, 261. suit from sale of land on, 104. suit for land back of, 223. street, 29, 149, 150, 252, 262. abutters to widen side- walk on, 190. committee to view and stake out proposed lines of, 153, 154. stake out line of fence on side of common, 187. on common to meet abut- ters on, 221. decision to widen, 156. flats at bottom of, 303.
land taken to widen, 298.
price of, 301.
new fence on, 190. passageway from, to Mid- dlecot, laid out as Bow- doin street, 197. petition to fill up flats at bottom of, 296. lease town land at bot- tom of, 272. widen, 153. objection to, by Hancock heirs, 154.
plans of widening, sub- mitted to petitioners and approved, 155, 156. proposed widening of, 292, 293. sidewalks on, 303, 304. to be 50 feet wide, 187. to take down and erect buildings in, 138.
Beal, Caswell, 18. & Hobart, 175.
Beals, Samuel, 42, 242.
Bean, Aaron, 50. Beatley, -, 262.
Beck, Frederick, 4, 21, 64, 93.
Beckford, Edward H., 215. -, 214. Beef, regulations for sale of, from carts, 48. weigher of, for South Boston, 186. stalls, complaint against, in Union street, 103, 104. in Ann street, lease of, 69. Belcher, Wn., 21. Belknap & Jackson, estates of, 176.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Belknap estate, letter to proprietors of, 164. John, 200. Samuel, 163. street, 190.
assessment for sewer re- pairs in, 60. expense of sewer repairs in, 60. school for colored people in, 275, 276. instructor for, 290,291. widening of, Beacon to corner of, 153, 154, 155, 156.
Belknaps alley, canceliing of, 224, 244, 246. expense of sewer repairs in, 59. Bell, Shubael, 29, 40, 120, 146, 194, 237, 246. S., 64, 95, 146. William, Jr., 94, 95, 189. for South Boston, receipt for, 263. St. Matthew's chapel, 263.
Bellows, John, 80, 113, 114, 162, 164.
Bells, ringing of, Federal-street church, 157. July Fourth, 93, 118, 189, 236. Old South Church, 157. Park-street church, 157. in case of riot, 70.
Bemis, Daniel, 215. Benefit, at theatre, 132.
Doyle, 131. Benjamin, Asher, 161, 212, 226, 234. -, 187.
Benney & Lincoln, 291.
Bentley, William, 3.
Bequests of Abiel Smith to town, 160, 206. William Phillips' father, 235. Bernard, Alexander, 263.
Bethune, George, 77, 79.
Bicknell, Peter, 64, 95, 120, 158, 194.
Billings, Brad., 64, 95, 120.
Bills against town, presentation of, 218. of sale, of materials of house, on Neck, of John Coates, 186. for laying drain in Mill pond, 14. Binney, Amos, 189, 230. Col. Amos, 94. Birchstead, James, 194. Bird, William, 31. Bishop, John, 246. Nathaniel, 189. 1 Mr., 193. Bixby, Luther, 121. Blacks, bequest for education of, 160.
Blagge, Samuel, 21, 64, 119, 190.
Blake, Edward, Jr., 52. Lemuel, 144, 190, 235, 298. Martin, 31. Blanchard, Jonathan, 297. Joshua, 60. --- , 224. Widow, 31.
Blanchard's house, 224. Blaney, Mr., 274. Bliss, Elam, 180, 190, 235. Mr., 52, 61, 62. Blossom street, 259, 265.
committee to stake out, 284. contract for dirt to fill,286. expense of repairing drain leading to, 85. laying out of, as public highway, 260, 265, 266, 267. opening of, 241. staking out of, 289. to extend from Cam- bridge to North Allen, 267
Board of Health, 15, 17, 240, 286. committee from, 12, 56. relative to
disposalof filth, 86, 89, 181, 182. from, to con- fer relative to burial- ground in
South Bos- ton, 302, 303, 304.
communication from, 99. relative to gun- house, 15. relative to Broad street, 98. joint convention with selectmen, 93. members to confer with commissioners relative to burial-ground in South Boston, 283, 284, 285, 288.
new burial ground recommended by, 268. petition of, 91, 209. president of, 284, 288. removal of fishermen' from dock by, 239. report of committee on removal of filth handed to, 38. secretary of, 15.
to act with selectmen rel- ative to placing of dirt on Common, 184. attend funeral of Francis Wright, 61. confer with commis- sioners relative to burial-ground in South Boston, 283, 284, 285, 288.
Board of War, auditor of, to apply for funds to selectmen, 130, 131.
communication from secretary of, 130, 131. reply to, 131. donations turned over to auditor of, 130, 131, 132. secretary of, 131. Boarding houses, resolutions relative to sale of liquors in, 216.
Boardman, William, 156 (see Bordman). Boats and Lighters (see Lighters), choice of sealers of, 18, 54, 85, 109. for carrying stones, sand, etc., 150. Bond, George, 21, 64, 65, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298. Mr., 10, 221, 222. Bond & Whitwell, 147, 148, 180. Bonds of Franklin donation, 302.
for money loaned from, 290. arbitration of Cornhill Corpo- ration relative to damages to property of Mrs. Scollay, 185. 188. Cornhill Corporation, 164. deputy collectors, 26, 30, 37. amount of 36, 38. communication to town treasurer relative to, 36. fixing of, 35. selectmen to fix, 35. suggestion of se- lectmen relative to, 35.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Bonds of hay weigher, 85, 111, 227, 263, ! 284. Mrs. Brooker's donation, col- lector of interest on, 207. Nathaniel Meriam, 263. Mr. McNeill, 87.
proprietors of Exchange coffee house, 18, 262. town treasurer, town clerk to prepare, 13. to pay mortgage of Ward N. Boyl- ston, 261.
Bondsmen of constables, 95, 145, 146, 193, 194, 198, 297, 299, 300, 301, 302. deputy collector, 87. hay-weigher, 85, 109, 179, 221, 277. to be in - formed of delinquen- cy, 84.
town treasurer, prosecu- tion of, 119.
Books of by-laws, purchase of, 275.
relative to donations, 263. Mrs. Brooker's dona- tion, 263. Bordman, Joseph F., 201. (Ste Board- man.)
Bordman & Pope, 298.
Borland, J. B., 31.
Mrs., 148. Boston, 1-305, inclusive. bounds of, 32.
aet to annex part of Dorchester to, 226. artillery of neighboring town to proceed to, for defence of town, 118. Gazette, printing of ratable polls in, 16. harbor, defenceless condition of, 112. militia, trained for defence of town, 118.
Mill Corporation (see Mill Pond Corporation), 28. Theatre, share in, bequeathed to town, 160. and Roxbury boundary, settle- ment of, 33. Mill Corporation, proposed amend- ments in charter of, 186.
committee to look after rights of town, 186. Bourguin, James, 39, 64, 93, 119, 144, 148, 190, 226, 235, 298. Bowditch, Jonathan, Jr., 270. ITon., 186. Bowdoin, James, 27, 29, 52. T., 202. street, claim for injury to property in, 206, 213. referred to conmit- tee, 213. committee, relative to widening of, 204. description of, 197. hearing relative to, 210. laying out of, from erne Beacon, 195, 196, 197.
name of, 197. objection of abutters to expense of, 196, 197. to widening of, 203. petition relative to, 89. to widen, 202.
Bowdoin street, report of committee rela- tive to widening, 204. widening of, 203. square, 66. petition to alter wood stand in, 107. standing of carts, etc., in, 8.
Bowers, 201. Bowker, Howard, 60. Parson, 60. Warren Thacher, 270.
Bowling, 242. Bowman, F. & J., 286.
Boylston, 29, 163, 221, 230. Ward N., 53, 182, 209, 229, 237, 261, 274, 275, 276.
Thomas, 112, 261. estate, papers relative to, 261. Hall, communication relative to opening of, 23.
Lane, Frazer &, 116.
Market (see Markets).
Association, applica- tion from directors,45. fine for breach of reg- ulations of, 48. regulations for car- riages near, 48. repairs of walk near, 178. rules and orders, 48. fine for breach of, 48. square, application for livery stable, south of, 205. street, paving of, 237.
sidewalks on, 254. purchase of land to widen, 289. regulations for standing of carts in, 48. sale of provisions pro- hibited in, 68. twine factory in, danger to property by, 171, 172, 176. widening of, 288.
Boynton, A., 60. , 196. Boys, apprentice, rioting by, 78. conduct of, at Wheeler's point, 109. petition relative to conduct of, at Methodist Society lectures, 101. Bradford, Capt. Gaml., 18. Samuel, 62. William B., Jr., 211.
Bradlee, Elizabeth, 142. Josiah, 12, 77, 145, 225. Nathaniel, 161. Thomas D., 131. Mr., 103, 107. Braman, Jason, 297. Brattle square, 257, 260.
assessment for sewer re- pairs from, 62. closing of passage from Court street to, 224. expense of repairing sewer from, 62. new carriageway from Court street to, 2.24. street from Court street to, 244, 246. petition against arch over passageway leading to, 203. to alter line of passageway from, to Corn hill, 195.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Brattle street, 249, 251.
regulation of, 230. repairs to, 247. payment for, 247.
society, committee from, relative to regulating Brattle street, 247.
Bray, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184, 187, 188, 192, 194, 196, 197, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213. John, 3. Brazer (Brazier), John, 2, 42, 60, 63, 108, 133, Mr., 134, 135.
Bread street, 141. Breed, Ephraim, 42.
Thomas, 47.
Brewer, Nathaniel, 74, 82, 140, 248, 304. Capt., 178. Mr., 33, 139, 274.
Brewster, O., 29.
Bridge, Jeremiah, 26, 54, 85, 109. Joseph, 299. Samuel, 24, 64. Mr., 177. & Gore, 298, 300, 301, 302. Bridge street, 241.
closing of, 258, 259. conditions of closing, 258, 259. improvements to, 47. protest against closing of, 244.
Bridges, action taken to destroy, upon approach of enemy, 126. Brighton, 127.
Canal, 127.
indictment for emptying filth into river near, 50. Charles river, 9, 66, 127.
from Cross to Union street, suitable place for, 182. from Tiverton to Rhode Island, shares in, bequeathed to town, 160.
Kennebeck, assessment for re- building of, 177. payment of, refused, 178.
shares in, be- queathed to town, 160. new, from Cross to Union street, 184. communication to Mill Pond Corporation rela- tive to, 185. of Chelsea, Malden and Brigh- ton, 127.
over Mill Creek, Cross street to Union, 194, 195.
Pond street, damage to horse by breaking of, 30.
proposed by Mill Pond Corpora- tion across canal, 122. South, 127. Springfield, shares in, be- queathed to town, 160. to be under direction of engine companies, 127. West Boston, 81, 127.
Bright, J., 29. Brighton bridge, 127. street, encroachment of shop on, 230. examination into en- croachments on, 229.
Brimmer, Andrew, 29, 76, 152. Brinley, Geo., 211. Brintnall, Nathaniel, 116, 119. Broad street, 20, 67, 68, 150.
Broad street, communication relative to cleaning of, 98. license to raise goods into store in, 226. paving of, 237. regulations for standing of carts, etc., in, 68. Bromfield's lane, committee to view stable in, report of, 292. Brooker, Joanna, 207. Mr., donation, 269. Mrs., 207, 263. Mrs., donation, papers relative to, 180. Brooks & Dana, 301. Peter C., 161. P. C., 14, 234. William, 22, 64, 95, 120, 146, 193, 237, 297, 300.
William S., 288, 298. Gen., 87.
Brown, Ezra, 3. Ez'1, 64. John, 278, 298. Samuel, 59, 180. Stephen, 21, 64, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298. -, Deacon, 238. Mr., 42, 91.
Bruce, Mr., 2. Brummet, -, 271.
Buckingham, Mr., 227, 232, 236, 256, 275, 296. Buildings, at corner of Hanover and Union streets, 78. award for houses taken by town in Dorsets alley and Cornhill, 176.
complaint against stable in Scotts court, 295, 296. conditions upon which same can be built near Court House, 168.
damages to Mr. Pomroy's by laying out Bow- doin street, 197. be paid by pro- prietors, 197.
engine house, 2. height of, in School street, restricted, 168. Green Dragon Tavern, 78. altera- tions to, 199 house in Cambridge street, removal of steps from, 240. Union street, 78. rents for,177. in Central street, plank side- walk in front of, 283. Federal street approved as theatre, 100. Leverett street, permit to build baker's oven in, 226. Olive street, committee to view, 100. Salem street, license to raise goods into, 213. State street, complaints of proprietors, 17. Union street, terms of sale, 83, 84. to straighten line of, 230. law relative to licensing, 78. raising goods into, 207, 211. license of, as livery stable, 75. line of, on Milk and Battery- march streets, 152.
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CITY DOCUMENT No. 60.
Buildings, livery stable, Portland street, 156, 157. materials of, bill of sale of, on neck, 186. on Mill Pond, leave to use, as livery stable, 89.
Mrs. Scollay's, agreement rel- ative to oc- cupants and removal of, 191, 192.
occupants of, warned to leave, 191. objection of, to length of no- tice, 191. claim for damages by, 191.
letter to Corn- hill Corpora- tion relative to, 180.
referees to es- timate dam- ages to, 185.
near Green Dragon Tavern, terms of sale of, 83, 84.
new brick schoolhouse in Ma- son street, 161. completed, in front of court house, 150.
on Common street, 295.
in Court street, 260.
engine house in Milk street, 304.
for manufacture of tur- pentine, 269.
in Hawley street, 101. Kilby street, 147.
on Neck, 78.
for soap and candle mak- ing, 78. in Orange street, objec- tion to room in, as watch-house, 157.
in Union street, com- mittee to view, 292, 293, 294,
store, corner of Flagg alley and State street, 184.
to build brick, in Beacon street, 138. take down, in Beacon street, 138.
on neck, to be moved to land near hay scales, for care of bulls, 277, 278. Parkman's wharf, petition for use of oven in, 255. Purchase street, change in, 17. committee to view, 293, 294. interference with foot- walk by steps of, 17. proprietor of, 17. penalty for not licensing, 78. petition againsttwine factory in Boylston street, 171, 176. to be requested to build hemp- house, 172.
Buildings, petition against twine factory in Boylston street. lights for- bidden in, 172, 176. for brick engine house in Milk street, 303.
use of, as dis- tillery near Mill Pond, 260. of T. Welsh, to erect in Court street, 178. refused, 178.
to build market houses near Dock square, 273, 274.
build stable in Scott's court, 295, 296, 304, 305. for removal of, from land of Mrs. Scol- lay, 193.
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