Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831

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Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831
New York (N.Y.). Common Council
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A Petition of Samuel Tooker and Isaac Pierson, declining to ac- cept of the Lease of the Lots in Augustus Street upon the terms pro- posed by the Report of the Committee, and praying an Extension of the present Lease for Eight years upon the Rent at present reserved — was read and referred to the Finance Committee.
A Petition of Peter Crawbuck, Butcher, praying that, agreeably to the prayer of the Petition of the Inhabitants in the vicinity of Whitehall, he may be permitted to continue to sell
...Meat at his Stall at the comer of Broad and Front [168] Streets — was read, and the prayer thereof granted.
A Petition of R. Bowne, Lessee of Catharine-Slip Ferry was re- ceived, stating that in April last he had presented a Petition request- ing on certain terms by him proposed an Extension of the period of his Lease — ^that the Committee to whom the Petition had been referred reported thereon favorably to Petitioner, but the Board had not yet acted upon it — He therefore prayed the Board to consider and deter- mine on the same — ^Whereupon the said petition together with the Re- port of the former Committee were referred to the Ferry Committee.


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