Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 208)

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208

Compensation for vacated grave in Public Lot refused _

An application in writing was made by James
McConnell
to be allowed some compensation
for a right of interment in the public lot, which
he formerly purchased, but had recently re-
linquished by the removal of the interred body
from the Cemetery.

It was stated by Mr Curtis that such allow-
ance would not be justified by any usage of this
Board, and upon motion of Mr Read, it was

Voted that the petitioner have leave to
withdraw.

Lot 1741 G. G. Hubbard case _

The Secretary having reported that, pursuant
to the order of May 4th, he had notified G. G. Hubbard
that the fence was to be removed from that portion of lot
no. 1741
not yet paid for by him, unless the same should
be paid for forthwith, and that, up to the present time,
said land remained unpaid for, it was

Voted, that the Secretary be directed to notify
Mr Hubbard, that if said land shall not be
paid for before the first day of September, the fence
will be removed at said Hubbard's expense. ~

Representatives of Lots designated _

The Secretary presented the written petitions of
sundry parties for the appointment of representatives to their
respective lots: _

And it was ordered _ That the persons
therein severally designated be appointed to represent
the lots hereinafter mentioned in connection with their
respective names. _

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SegalJL

From the language I can't tell: Did they refund Mr. McConnell some money or not?