Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 248)

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two persons are jointly purchasers of a lot in fact, though
the title is in the name of one only, as required by the
Charter and standing rules of the Corporation.

Lot 1408.

One the written petitions of James M Burgess and
Deborah Burgess, it was Voted. That the Trustees
accept the surrender of a deed of lot no. 1408. dated
, to William G. Burgess, that being the
name of a person then deceased, and that said
deed be canceled, and that the Treasurer and
Secretary issue a new deed of said lot to the
said Deborah Burgess as prayed for in said petition.

Ticket to Parish Treasurer. Lot 103.

The petition of S. Packard in relation to lot no 103,
that a ticket, may issue to the Treasurer, and his successors
of the Second Society of Universalists in Boston, and that
the lot be represented by him, was referred to Isaac
Parker
with full powers. Said lot is owned by that Society.

Lot 1424. Representative of.

Voted. That in accordance with the application of the
children and heirs of Nathan Rice, deceased, late proprie-
tor of lot no 1424 in the Cemetery, Nathan P. Rice, the
oldest son, now residing in Boston, be designated for
the time being to represent said lot, and vote at the
meetings of this Corporation, receiving a ticket of admiss-
ion in that capacity, until the further action of this board.

Superintendents workmen not to be called from regular duties.

A letter from the Superintendent was read, request-
ing that the men under his charge should^not be called
away from the regular round of duties under his direc-
tion to work upon the operations prosecuted in connection
with the so called well house, near the gate.

Voted that his request be granted, And by common
consent, agree that Mr Howe's letter be referred to the

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FYI: Lot 103 is where Hosea Ballou is interred, with the big statue on Central Ave.