Report of the joint committee of the Senate and Assembly on the subject of quit rents, 1821.

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Report of the joint committee of the Senate and Assembly on the subject of quit rents, 1821.

This series consists of a printed copy of a report of a joint committee of the Senate and Assembly concerning the subject of quitrents. The report is a printed copy of the original and contains annotations in the margins whose origin is unknown. The report itself is a plea for the passage of a bill "releasing and discharging all arrears of quitrents, and abolishing them forever in this state". The report also contains the reasons why the joint committee has decided in this manner.

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