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TOWN LEGISLATION. 421 For Summer School in South District, . . . $8 33 For Winter School, 17 13 $2S 46 For Summer School in East District and winter school, 21 50 Amt. $75 46 Benj. Medbury, for the Committee. Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1839. " Voted, that the Town Clerk be & he is hereby authorized & directed to prohibit any person or persons not residents in or Inhabitants of the Town of Barrington from taking Sea Weed Sand or Stone from Hides Hole Beach (so called) or from any other Shore or Land belonging to the Town of Barrington under the penalty of the Law in such case made and provided Such prohibition to be published in the Northern Star three weeks in Succes- sion." Barrington, Wednesday, April 15, A. D. 1840. Voted, to Receive the road laid out from the South School House to Nayatt Point and that the same be established as a public Highway. April 21, 1S41. Voted, that a Tax of Fifty Dollars be assessed Collected and paid into the Town Treasury for the Support of Public Schools. 1840. Voted, the Sum of three hundred Dollars be worked out on the public highways. April I, 1846. Voted, that Enoch Remington and George R. Kinnicutt be a Committee to make sale of lot on which the hearse house now stands in their discretion. April I, 1846. Voted, that the Town appropriate three dollars for the use of the Meeting-house for this Meeting. Voted, that there shall be no Loam dirt or gravel taken out of the highway by individuals upon the penalty of one dollar for each and every Load. 1847. Voted, that the Town will sustain the Town Coun-