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    1753-54 Chap. 0010. An Act For The Supply Of The Treasury With Nine Thousand Founds, And For Apportioning The Same, And For Drawing It Into The Treasury; And Also For Assessing A Further Tax Of One Thousand Five Hundred And Twenty-Three Pounds Six Shillings, Paid The Representatives For Their Service And Attendance In The General Court, And Travel, And For Fines Laid On Several Towns For Not Sending A Representative; And The Further Sums Hereafter Mentioned, On The Towns Hereafter Named, In The County Of Suffolk, For The Repairs Of The Town-House; Viz[t]., The Town Of Boston, Fifteen Hundred And Sixteen Pounds Eighteen Shillings And Fourpence; The Town Of Braintree, Thirty-Six Pounds Ten Shillings; The Town Of Brookl1Ne, Nine Pounds Fifteen Shillings; And The Town Of Chelsea, Thirteen Pounds Six Shillings: And Also One Other Tax On The Towns Hereafter Named, In The Province, For Former Arrears Now Due; Vlz[t]., The Town Of Boston, Twenty-Two Pounds Eighteen Shillings And Fivepence ; North Yarmouth, Twenty-One Pounds Two Shillings And Ninepence ; Georgetown, Fifteen Pounds Six Shillings And Tenpence; Kittery, Thirty-Four Pounds Eleven Shillings And Sixpence; Berwick, Thirteen Shillings And Sevenpence ; Hopkinston, Fifteen Shillings And Twopence; Cambridge, Fourteen Shillings And Ninepence; Ipswich, Sixty-Eight Pounds Five Shillings And Fourpence; Marblehead, One Hundred And Eight Pounds Sixteen Shillings And Sevenpence; Boxford, Thirteen Shillings And Fourpence; Leicester, Five Pounds Thirteen Shillings And Fourpence; District Of Spencer, Two Pounds Sixteen Shillings And Eightpence; Bridgwater, Fifteen Pounds Seventeen Shillings And Fivepence; Chatham, One Pound Nineteen Shillings:--Amounting In The Whole To Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Pounds.

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