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street from Leverett to Wiltshire, 182. Middlecot to Bea- con, 197. Orange to Front,198. paving Foster's lane, 146. Friend street, 120. gutters in Somerset street, 40. permission to carry water to distillery across Peck's lane, 233. positions as constables, 19. purchase of land on Ivers and Portland streets, 269. land on Merri. mack street, 145. land on Merri- mack street, refused, 145. school-house land in West street, 102. reduction of rents, 75, 90. of town house, 25, 135.
regulating carts about mar- ket house, 45.
removal of buildings of Mrs. Scol- lay, 183. carts from Cambridge street, 16. partition from Light Infantry armory, 212, 213. wood from Milk street, 49.
renewal of appointment as constable, rejectien of, 2. repairs to Battery March st., 116.
Petitions for repairs to Elm street, 259. of 4th street, 210. to Kilby st., 116. of Lynn street, 180. to school in South Boston, 293, 294. streets in South Boston, 250. room in town house, 84. stalls on Union st., 7. stand for carriage in School street, 175. truck and cart on Custom House street, 272.
town bulls, 276.
town land on Common street, 295. meeting, 69, 225. transfer of lamp on Prince
ct., 271. refused, 272.
use of armory by sargents, 179. Faneuil Hall, 51. north school-house, 104. school-houses for Sunday school, 234, 279, 282. wood stand in Merrimack street, 107. from Col. Osgood for supplies for militia, 119. Board of Health, 91, 209. butchers in Union street, 56. committee of Board of Health, 12.
Engine Co. XII., 2. Fire wards, 55.
inhabitants of Cambridge st., 16. Methodist society, 101.
number of fishermen, 239. occupants of beef stalls in market, 111. town house, 25.
officers of New England guards, 244.
owners and residents of Milk street, 232.
Sea Fencibles, 244. store proprietors in clieap- side, 206. tenants of old State house, 244. watch, 204. of abutters on Cornhill, 224.
Wiltshire street, 30. to repair Lynde
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street, 243. Market Associa- tion, 45.
Mr. Benjamin Bailey, 203. Commercial Insurance Com- pany, 75. deputy collectors, 103. for increase of salary, 139, 165. fire captain for fire place and room in Leverett street, 157. hairdressers and barbers, 222. innholders against granting licenses to occupants of cel- lars, 191, 192.
Light Infantry Company, 212, 213. measurers of wood, to be sealers of wood brought by water, 186.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Petitions of militia, for town meeting, 120. Mill Pond Corporation, clerk of, 26. build bridge across canal near Cross street, 122.
New England Guards, 90. N. E. Insurance Co., 14.
North Religious Society, 104.
number of inhabitants, 49, 56,
61, 79, 83, 98, 125, 126, 150, 187, 194, 198, 225, victuallers, 7. officers of military company, 82, 234. militia, 149, 150.
owners and occupants on new street, 234.
persons living near market, 111.
proprietors of Green Dragon to buy land, 198.
residents of Leverett place and Prospect streets, 246. Sea Fencibles, 257.
storekeepers in State street, 221.
store proprietors in Cheap- side, 230.
superintendent of police, 223. town treasurer, 57.
watch for increase of wages, 139. truckmen, committee, choice of, 225.
trustees of general hospital, 258.
Henry F. Barrell, 212.
Caswell Beal, 18, 19.
Asher Benjamin, 212.
Ward N. Boylston. 229.
Jeremiah Bridge, 26.
P. C. Brooks, 14.
George G. Channing, 51.
W. W. Clapp, 90.
William Cleland, 27.
George Coekayne, 45.
Mr. Coomey, 199.
Mrs. Dix, 238.
Nathaniel Emmes, 107.
Mr. Eustis, 21, 22.
Dea. Field, relative to land on neck, 115. referred by Town to Select- men, 115.
John W. Folsom, to sell liq- uors, 139.
William Foster, 143.
Capt. Daniel L. Gibbins, 232.
David Greenough, 230, 273, 274.
Wm. Hammatt, 2.
Ebenezer Hancock, 27.
Mr. Harrington, 90.
Mr. Hazard, 12. Ebed Hearsey, 2.
Jonathan Ileath & Elijah Utley, 155, 136, 157.
Mr. Hubbard, 295.
B. Humphry, 305.
Thomas Hunstable, 212.
Geo. Jackson, 2.
John Jacobs, 45.
Mr. Leman, 271, 272.
Mr. Leverett, 5.
John Lowell, 32.
Joseph May, 27.
Mr. Melcher, 185.
Col. Messenger, 25.
Mr. Nickerson, 14. Otis Norcross, 212.
Samuel Parkman, 198.
Petitions of Josiah Quincy, 43.
Mr. Rea, 84.
Mrs. Ridgway, 175.
D. D. Rogers, 296.
Mr. Ryan, 175. Mr. Sancry, 91.
Henry Sargent, 10. Ebenezer Smith, 89.
W. D. Sohier and others, 73.
Mr. Stockwell, 244.
Henry Sturgis, 51.
Mr. Thurston, 89.
Jacob Tidd, 269, 270.
David Tilden, 27. Abraham Touro, 171.
David Townsend, 171, 176.
Mr. Treadwell, 255.
Edward Tuckerman, Jr., 195.
Mr. Tuckerman, 200.
Mr. Veazie, 139.
Deacon Warren, 89.
James Weld, 292.
Thomas Welch, 176, 177, 178, 194.
Benjamin West, 184.
Abel Wheelock, 175.
Whitwell & Bond, 147, 148.
William Wyman, 184.
on subjects to be inserted in warrant, 108.
relative to beef stalls in market, 111.
Bowdoin street, 89.
conduct of boys at Methodist society lectures, 101.
land in Court street, 176.
payment for sewer in Middle street, 265.
rent of Deer Island, 86. suit of Ward N. Boyls- ton, 229. volunteer patrol for Ward VI, 212
weighing machine, 225. respecting note due to town, 107.
that private way from Beacon street to Middlecott be made a public street, 195.
to allow bow window to remain in State street, 256. gun-house to remain on Common, 244, 245.
alter line of passageway from Cornhill to Brattle square, 195. street between Common and Mason, 32. Court street, 258.
denied, 259.
wood stand in Bowdoin square, 107.
ascertain bounds of Town's land, 14. build arches in Court street, 194. fence on Pond street, 153. bakers oven, 139. in Custom House street, 292.
market houses in Dock square, 273, 274.
livery stable on Portland street, 155. objection to, 156. granted, 157. stable in Scott's court, 292, 293. 294, 295, 304, 305. wharf on flats, 143.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Petitions to close arch in Franklin place, 300,301. barber shops on Sunday, 222. Bridge street, 258. Flagg alley during con- struction of store, 184. convey Alınshouse land. 5. cover passageway to Brattle Sq. with an arch, 200, 201, 202.
erect building over 9 ft. high in Court st., 178. staging in Kilby st., 147. extend Sheaffs lane, 25.
fill Castle street, near the dock, 194.
fix bounds of Harvard st., 291. furnish supplies for review of Militia, 149, 150.
have religious profession re- corded in Town Rec- ords Selectmen summoned to Court of Sessions, 45. hire land on neck, 175.
improve building for livery stable, 89. Judge of Probate, 248.
lay plank sidewalk in Central st., 283. sewer in High street, 43. Back street, 98. Mason street, 79. Legislature, 112.
lower passageway back of Merchants Hall, 206. rent of Old State House, 23. open passageway in Lynn st. for public use, 199. sewer in Federal st., 27. North st., 92. common sewerin Orange st., 184.
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paint Old State House, 244.
room over Faneuil Hall, 234.
pave footwalks near Rowe's & Foster's wharves, 194.
gutter in Gibb Lane, 200. Leverett place and Pros- pect street, 246.
Carrer street, refused, 252.
Mason street, 302. Portland street, 305.
place fish-box in Rainsford's Lane, 91. gunhouse over water near rope walks, 257, 258.
posts and steps in lane leading from Pur- chase street, 301. print 4th July oration, 296. raise level of Federal st., 187. refused, 187. regulate Old South clock, 56.
relative to regulating trucks in State st., 187.
to repair South Boston streets, 224. Walnut street, 252. . sewer in Charter street, 257. North street, 185.
require sale of meat by weight, 83.
Petitions to sell liquors, Mr. Saunders, 140.
senators and representatives for postponement of hear- ing for market houses, 274. straighten line of new street in Cornhill, 194.
town to purchase land on Elm street, 295, 296. view stores in Union street, 230. widen Beacon st., 150. objection to,153, 154. granted, 155, 156. Bowdoin street, 202. and pave Griffin's lane, 240. Phillips, James, 127, 273. Nathaniel, 274. Nathaniel, Jr., 22. Samuel, 85, 99, 109, 111, 130, 138, 179, 221, 227, 277. Turner, 207, 212, 220, 233, 264.
, 96, 102, 134, 146, 171, 174 to 177, 179 to 185, 187, 188, 190, 192, 195 to 214, 219, 221, 223, 224, 225, 227, 229 to 232, 234, 235, 236, 238, to 243, 245, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 258, 260, 267 to 272. 274, 276, 277, 278, 281 to 286, 290, 292 to 295, 297, 300, 301, 302. William, 29, 235, 261.
Phipps, Joseph, 145.
Pierce, Joseph H., 113, 119, 131. Pinckney street, assessment for sewer in, 58. expense of sewer in, 57.
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Piracy, petition against executions for, 79. Pitt street, 97.
Pitts, John, 254, 255, 256.
Lendall, 298. --- , Mr. heirs of, 288. 256. Jane, 42.
Plans for new hay scales, 41. of Beacon street, 154.
Pleasant street, 105.
deed of sewer privilege in, 261. hay scales at north end of, 41.
Plimpton, Alexander, 298.
A sahel, 102, 119, 144, 190, 235.
Police, notice of, relative to weight of load to be carried on carts, 278. regulations of, for public days, 231.
inspector of, complaint of, against stepping stone and posts, 274. officers, 101, 107.
choice of, 84. compensation for, 54, 84. committee on duty of, 278. complaint of, against bow window, 256. relativeto stonecut- ter's shop, 283.
horse carts in Central st., under direction of, 114. regulations of standing of carts, etc., in streets by, 9. removal of carts from Union street by, 7.
request to, to lay sidewalk in Central street, 283. to arrange carts and trucks east of Fan- euil Hall, 249. pay over all money to Town Treasurer, 254.
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CITY DOCUMENT No. 60.
Police officers to state number of carts in Central st., 279. assistant, choice of, 54, 109, 199, 200, 223. duties of, 223. salary of, 223. deputy, choice of, 85, 285. duties of, 287, 288. salary of, 85, 285. to assist clerk of market, 288. keep sidewalks of Corn- hill clear, 7. superintendent of, 138, 231, 300. candidate for po- sition of, 220. choice of, 26, 53, 54, 109, 199, 221, 285. duties of, 286, 287. fines received by, 2×4. petition for assist- ant by, 223. requested to at- tend meeting, 284. salary of, 26, 109, 138, 199, 221, 285. to order removal of barrels in Butler's row, 288. receive fees from hack- ney carri- ages, 199. deputy, choice of, 53.
Pollard, Aaron, 295, 296. Benjamin, 56, 133. Mr., 294. Pollock (Pollack), Allan, 222, 277. Mr., 231.
Polls ratable, applications for list of, 17. list of, to be obtained by as sessors, 11. printing of, in Independent Chronicle, 16. return of, by assistant assessors, 16. Pomroy, -, 196, 197, 206.
Pond street, 39, 42, 66, 67, 80, 110, 153. gravel for, 249. height of, above tide, 43. post of, above Merrimack street, 41.
obstruction of passageway from, to Prince, 273. raising of streets to height of, 43. street, repair of, 249. standing of carts, etc., in, 9. stands for sale of wood in, 124. bridge, damage to horse by breaking of, 30.
Pook, Charles, 242. Pool, William, 142.
Poor, Overseers of, committee to confer with, relative to night carts, 15. control of almshouse wharf by, 15. Pope, Lemuel, Jr., 235. Paschel, P., 263. & Bordman, 298.
Poplar street, 30.
assessment for sewer in, 53,59. encroachments on, 229.
Poplar street, lease of land at bottom of, 246.
Porter, William, 4, 6, 29, 34, 42, 44. -, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13 to 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39, 43, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52.
Portland street, 97, 234, 269. application for liberty to dig well in, 234. liberty granted, 252. petition to build livery stable on, 155, 156, 157. petition to pave bottom of, 305. town land on, petition to buy, 270. lease of, 270. Posts, complaint against, 272, 274. report on, 289.
Pound, So. Boston, committee to exam- ine, 224. Cost of, 238.
Powars, -, Widow, 31.
Powder (see Ammunition), 75. for use of Town, 65. purchase of, 100. Powell, Snelling, 31, 76. -, 100, 248. & Dickson, 149, 199.
Powers (see Powars), Daniel E., 60. Joseph, 47,
Pratt, John, 58, 210.
Precept from Judge of Probate, 46, 57, 82, 87, 101, 115, 208, 210, 214.
Prentiss, Henry, 62.
Prescott, Jonathan, 22, 64, 65, 95, 120, 158, 193, 237, 297, 300. William, 237, 275. Mr., 159, 182.
President of Mill Corporation, 1. N. E. Insurance Co., applica- tion of, 14. U. S., proposed visit of, 232. visit of, 236, 237. town meeting for choice of electors, 77. vice, of U. S., town meeting for choice of electors, 77.
Priest, John F., 211.
Prince, Andrew Henshaw, 266. Benjamin C., 266.
Eliz, 266. James, 235, 269.
Capt. Job, 265.
Job. 266. heirs of, 265, 266, 267.
J., 259, 266. Samuel, 21, 64, 144, 190. 243.
street, 98, 153.
complaint against condi- tion of sink in, 188. against post at corner of, 272. encroachment on, 294.
obstruction of passageway from, to Pond street, 273. petition for transfer of lamp on, 271. town land from, to Mill Pond, 305. Printing address relative to improve- ments of the common, 205. and distribution of laws regu- lating town, 223. address soliciting donations for defence of town, 127. advertisement in newspapers against firing of fire crackers in streets, 185. committee report relative to carriage regulations, 55.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Printing 4th July oration, 189, 236.
law relative to carriages in streets, 65. list of voters, 6, 8, 53, 84, 171. new law relative to sale of liquors in newspapers, 217. notice in newspapers for- bidding removal of sand from Deer Island, 176. of ward meetings in papers, 128.
notifications for choice of assistant assessors, 54, 86.
notifications of town meeting, 6, 10, 15, 52, 54, 77, 78, 84, 110, 129, 138, 165, 172, 181, 203, 213, to alter Court street, 257, 253. 215, 227, 232, 256, 275. not al- lowed, 260.
orders to wood measurers, 134. rateable polls in Boston Gaz- ette, 16. in Independent Chronicle, 16. reasons for refusing to call town meeting, 126.
regulations for carriages near Boylston mar- ket, 48. trucks and sleds, 19.
resolution on death of Francis Wright, 61.
reward for detection of per- sons disfiguring houses and fences, 185.
rules for wood and hay stands, 123. state and by-laws, 258
committee to consider, 254, 255.
street proceedings, 258.
Town Records, report of com- mittee on, 186.
Town's, for indebtedness for rent, 90. office in Town house, reduc- tion of rent of, 30. votes relative to good order of town, 70. Probate Court. ( See Courts.)
Procession of Washington Benevolent Society, 57.
Property, appraisement of, in judgment against John Brazer, 133. removal of judg- ment, 134, 135. danger of, by twine factory in Boylston street, 171, 172, 176. injury to, by rioting, 78. of Abriel Smith bequeathed to town, 160, 206. income of, 212. transfer of, 212. Mrs. Scollay, damage to, bond relative to, 185, 188. plans of set- tlement, 182, 183. referees, 188. valuation of real and per- sonal, in counties, 133. Proposals for digging well in Market square, 146, 148. loan from Franklin Donation, 253. oil, 207.
purchase of land in front of new Court house, 141. acceptance of, 168, 169. repairs of Neck, 24, 25, 26. settlement of judgment of John Brazer, 134.
Proposals for widening, Beacon street, 154, 155. from John Lowell, 24. clerk of Market, 230.
of David Greenough for ex- change of land in West street, 140.
relative to market porters, 230. widening of Southack's court, 253.
respecting purchase of part of school house lot in West street, 113.
owners of land and build- ings, 83.
Proprietors of Green Dragon, 199.
Belknap & Jackson es- tates, 176.
Norton & Jackson estates, 176. buildings on Purchase street, 17. on State street, com- plaint of, 17. estate at corner of Elm street, communication from, relative to land to be taken to widen street, 160, 161. land on Neck, committee from, 204.
1,400 foot lots on Wash- ington street to put carriage way in order, 202. on Sheaff's Lane, 25.
Prosecutions, against Elijah Harris, 271. fines etc., record of, to be kept by deputy police officer, 287.
Prospect street, petition of residents of, 246.
Protest against laying sewer in Back street, 99.
Prouty, Jonas, 58. Province House row, part of Marlborough street, renamed, 253.
Provisions, act regulating sale of, in streets, 16. regulations for sale of, in streets, 66, 67. petition against sale of, from carts in Cambridge st., 16. to require sale of meat by weight, 83.
Prussia, 207. Public houses, new law regulating, com- mittee on, 214. report of committee on law regulating, 216. worship, places of, illuminating of, not advisable in honor of peace, 137. places of, to ring bells July 4th, 189.
Pulsifer, Capt. David, 94. Margaret, 242. Robert, 242. Mrs., 230. Pumps, enforcement of law relative to, 287. new, in Milk st., 288. Purchase street, 200, 240.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Purchase street, committee to fix bound- ary of, 293, 294. repair, 293, deed for part of, 262. encroachment on, 294. interference with foot- walk by steps of build- ings on, 17. petition to build steps in lane from, to Battery- march, 301. planking of sidewalk in, 298.
Purkit, 226. Capt., 72.
Quiney, Josiah, 43, 242.
Rainsford, Josiah, 142. Josiah C., 4, 6, 93, 94, 190. Rainsford's lane, petition to place fishbox in, 91. removal of fishbox from, 91.
Ramsdell, Reuben, 246. 230.
Rand, Benjamin, 33. Isaac, 262. Robt., 96. 263.
Randall, Joshua, 57.
Rangers, the, petition for armory by, 82.
Rayner, Thomas L., 263.
Rea, Pelatiah, 96, 97.
Mr., 30, 84, 175. Real estate, in execution of judgment against John Brazer, 133. appraisement of, 133. removal of judgment against, of John Brazer, 133, 134.
Reaney, William L., 79, 119.
Receipts to be furnished deputy col- lectors, 36.
Records, of street repairs required by law, 254. Redding, Mr., 2.
Redman (see Rodman), Thomas, 22, 47, 64, 95, 297. Ree, Charles, 97. Reed (Read), George, 19, 22, 64, 95, 120, 146, 157, 193, 237, 297, 299. Perkins, 87. Referees, appointment of, in claim of William Gray, 213, 214. award of, for land taken by town in Cornhill, 176. award of, for land taken by town in Dorsets alley, 176. relative to damages to property of Mrs. Seollay, 178, 183, 188. list of, 185, 187. taking land to widen Union street, 83. to consider damages for land opposite concert hall, 200. estimate damages in laying out Cheapside st., 165, 166, 167, 168. Registry of Deeds, 18, Regulations for carts and carriages, 8, 49, 50, 66, 67, 68, 203, 245. market, 66. carts, petition for, 45. standing of carts, etc., in streets, 9, 66, 67, 68. carts in Market square, 252. paving streets, 8. sale of articles in streets, 66, 67, 68.
Regulations for trucks and sleds, 17, 19. printing of, 19. wood, 8, 49. constables for public
days, 231.
licensed houses, new law for, 238.
market, penalty for breach of, 68.
relative to suppression of riots, 70, 71. to be observed, relative to placing of dirt on com- mon, 184, Religious services, ordered by Legisla- ture in honor of peace, 137. societies, north, petition of, 104. Rent, Ground, 30. of cellar under Faneuil Hall, 232. Deer Island, 49, 86.
opinion of commit- tee relative to, 175. reduction of, 49. house near Green Dragon Tay- ern, 83, 249, 250. in Union street, 83. and land in Union st., 177.
market, collector of, 104. delinquency in payment of, 104. cellars and stalls, com- mittee to consider, 256. 'stalls in, 105, 251. house, raise in, 264. Town House (Old State House), 84, 175, 210. cellar under, 51. committee to con- sider, 29. consideration of advance in, 158. office in, 25, 41, 65, 178. reduction of rent in, 23, 30, 91. reduction in, peti- tion for, 23, 25, 75, 86, 90, 135. refusal to pay, 177. report of commit- tee on, 23. town land from Prince street to Mill pond, 305. Ivers and Portland streets, 270. on Neck, 177. town's printing to pay indebt- edness, 90.
Repairs to gun house, 257, 258. hay scales, 9. lamps, 297, school in Belknap street, 275. common sewer in North street, 185. sidewalk near Boylston mar- ket, 178. streets in South Boston, peti- tion for, 250. Bowdoin street, 304. Court street, 257. Sumner street, 304, Walnut street, 252.
Representatives to General Court, 16, 137. town meeting to choose, 15, 58, 114, 140, 181, 227, 289. list of, certifled to, 184. number of, 11. petition referred to, 83.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Representatives to General Court, peti- tion to, for post- ponement of hear- ing for market houses, 274. clerk of, to make statement rela- tive to prop- erty, 133.
Republican convention, use of Faneuil Hall by, 51.
Resignation of constable, 246.
Resolutions on death of Francis Wright, 61. relative to sale of liquor, 46, 216. Resolve of General Court, 18. Retailers and innholders, 65.
list of, ap- proved, 118. law regulating, 216. licenses, 300. licensed list of, return of, 22. record of con- duct of, 217.
Revere, Col., 94. Reward for detection of persons defac- ing buildings, etc., 90. detection of persons defac- ing houses and fences, 185. detection of persons remov- ing sand from Deer Isl- and, 176.
Rice, J., 242. Rich, Benjamin, 70, 79, 113, 114, 225. Mr., 60. Richards, A., 29. Henry W., 51, 64. John, 264. Jos., 233. Richardson, Samuel, 215.
, 122, 240.
Richie, Andrew, 34.
Richmond street, 98.
Ridgeway's lane, 175.
Ridgway, James, 22, 64, 95. Mrs., 175. -, 240.
Riots and Rioting, action of town officers in case of, 71. constables to prevent, 78. duty of wateli constables in case of, 73, 74. in north part of town, 78. injury to property by, 78.
measures for suppression of, 71. quelling of, by north watch, 296. ringing of bells in case of, 70. Ripley, John, 94, 189. Joseph, 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298. Peter, 294. Mr., 2-3.
Ritchie, Andrew, 28.
River by canal bridge, indictment from emptying filth into, 50. Rixford, David, 64, 95, 120, 194, 198, 238, 297,300. Robert, 22, 64, 65, 95.
Robbins, James, 242, 265. Rober, Mr., 6.
Roberts, Frink, 180, 190, 192, 235, 298. Stephen, 96.
Robins, Darby, 200.
Robinson, James, 3, 230.
-,.15. Col., 212.
Robinson's alley, repairing drain in, 124, 125, 193. assessments for, 193.
Rodgers buildings, 301.
Rodman, Thomas, 301.
Roe, Charles, 114, 151.
Rogers, Daniel D., 23, 28, 29, 34, 60, 188, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 304. Eliza, 3, 215. Jacob, 21, 64, 93, 119. Joseph, 94. Col. Thomas, 42. Mrs., 122. Rope-walk, footwalk for street near, 61. Ross, Alexander, 6. John, 76. Roulstone, John, 77, 277, 278.
Row, Charles, 77.
Rowe, John, 7, 9. Joseph, 7, 9, 29, 76, 239, 242. -, 240. Rowe's pasture, 239. wharf, 143, 150.
committee relative to ex- tension of, 221. extension of, 9. petition to pave sidewalks near, 194.
Roxbury bounds, 32, 171. fixing of, 33. meeting with selectmen of, relative to, 202. canal corporation, communica- tion from, relative to bounds of town, 171. referred to Trustees of neck land, 171. repair of streets on neck near, 27.
selectmen of, 32. Rules and Orders, 8, 229.
of Board, committee to draw up, 171, 172. acceptance of, 172, 173, 174. Boylston market, fine for breach of, 48. committee to revise, 271. for Hackney car- riages, 50. regulating car- riages near Boylston Mar- ket, 48. of patrol watch, ap - proved, 204, 205. relative to carriages, 66. to sales in streets, pen- alty for breach of,
68. of trucks, 17.
Rupp, Adam, 28, 34, 65. Mr., 70.
Russell, Benjamin, 60, 196. Joseph, 182. Nathaniel P., 28, 34. Walter, 57. Ryan, Mr., 175, 177.
Sabbath laws, breach of, 267. Sailors, from South American privateer,
care of, 243, 244. privateer,
com - muni- cation rela - tive to, 243. disorderly conduct of, from Frigate Constitution, 113. Spanish, disorderly conduct of, 113, 116.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Salary and allowances, constable, 102. constables for West Bos- ton, 87. deputy collectors, 103. hay weigher, 9, 13.
of instructor of school in Belknap street, 290, 291. messenger's assistant, 54. petition of Deputy Collec- tors for increase in, 139. petition for increase of, in Town Watch, 139. Police Officer, 26, 84, 285. Assistant, 223. deputy, 85. superintendent, 26, 109, 138,199, 221, 285. superintendent of work on Mill Pond, 88. for Tythingman, 269. watch captain, 74.
Salem, 186. street, complaint against post at corner of, 272.
license to raise goods into building in, 213.
Salisbury, Ambrose, 204.
Deacon, 242.
Sanborn, Andrew, 70, 74, 95, 120, 146, 194, 237, 274, 297, 299. Mr., 100.
Sand, choice of sealers and weighers of, 54.
gravel, etc., removal of, from Deer Island forbidden, 176, 181.
lighters for carrying, inspection of, 150.
fees of inspectors of, 151.
sealer of lighters of, 138, 179.
bar at Deer Island, shifting of, 12. Sanery, Mr., 91.
Sanger, Jesse, 21, 64.
Sargent, Daniel, 187, 238, 297. D., 46.
Ed, 3. Henry, 1, 10. Col., 300. Ignatius, 238, 297. Loring, 242. Mrs, 264. -, 1. & Harts, 1, 289.
Sargents, petition of for use of armory, 179.
Saul, William, 55.
Saunders, Mr., 140.
Saunderson, Jacob, 233.
Mr., 60. Savage, Ed., 22, 23. Jas., 14.
Scarlet, John E., 260.
Scavenger caris. (See Carts.)
Seoffield, Isaac, 58.
Schaffer, John H., 93.
Scholfield, .J., 211
School committee, 234, 290. choice of, 231. (luties of, 173, 281. new, 175. to attend funeral of Francis Wright, 61. Schools, African fund left by Abiel Smith, 212.
income of, 212. treasurer, choice of, 212. Boylston, committee on, 281. centre, committee on, 281. committee to confer relative to changes in, 292. south, committee on, 228. for colored people, instructor for, 290, 291. in Belknap street, re- pairs to, 275.
School for colored people in Belknap street, instructor for, 275, 276. compensation for, 276.
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