Oxford
Oxford
Opinion of the Court
Abijah Davis and James Butler, the members returned from the town of Oxford, were chosen at two different meetings, the former on the first, and the latter on the eighteenth of May, and the election of Butler was controverted by David Harwood and others, on the ground, that the town did not contain a sufficient number of ratable polls to entitle it to two representatives.
The committee on elections, at the June session, reported a reference of the case to the next session, which was agreed to :
{Amos Shnmway, whose deposition was before the committee, testified, that he was in his eighty-eighth year, and that, ever since Ms remembrance, the inhabitants of the gores had voted for representatives, and had paid province, state and eounty taxes, in the town of Oxford.]
Same, 15.
Same, 62.
30 J. H. 288.
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