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on which Moses T. Willard formerly lived; one moiety of a tract bounded south by Pleasant street and east by State street; one tract north by Distillery and west by Main street; one tract bounded east by Main street and south by Warren street; one tract of 11 acres on westerly side of Washington street; the one-third of two tracts of land on east side of Merrimack river; one tract westerly of Main street, 50 feet by 90; one moiety of 20 acres on east side of Merrimack river; one tract of 7 acres purchased of Laban Page; about 41 acres purchased of Stephen P. Breed; 170 acres in Bow, and one other tract on town line; one moiety of 60 acres on Oak Hill, and one-fourth of 137 acres on the Dark Plain, adjoining Suncook river; also one-sixth of the township No. 4, in Oxford county, in the State of Maine-all estimated in the deed at $31,712; the officers of the bank estimate it as worth about $15,000.

Mr. Kent's other liabilities to the bank as surety, and part as principal, amounts to $83,744 30. Total as principal and surety, $122,932 S1.

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Mr. Kent has assigned his stock of goods, estimated worth $6,000; sundry notes, amounting to $10,331 90, estimated as worth $8,000; secured to the bank, by mortgage, his homestead and two other tracts, estimated at $4,000; the Russell farm in Bow, 250 acres, estimated at $4,000.

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The Messrs. Rogers have conveyed to the bank, by mortgage deed, a tract of land in Bow, purchased of Mark Baker; a tract of land in Bow, purchased of Philip Baker; and one homestead and other lands in Bow-the whole estimated in the deed at $5,000: also a mortgage of 734 acres in Allenstown, purchased of Judge Burgin, and 50 acres in Allenstown, purchased of Alvin Perkins, and a certain mill in Pembroke, on Suncook river-estimated at $18,000: also a mortgage of land in Bow, purchased of George Hutchins; mills and land in Bow, purchased of Thos. W. Thorndike; 57 acres in Concord, purchased of Charles Hutchins; and about 5 acres near the frog pond, in Concord-estimated at $17,000: also a mortgage of 52 acres in Manchester, and 140 acres in the northeast corner of Hopkinton-estimated at $5,000.

A note of Josiah Rogers, Josiah Rogers, jr., Lewis Downing, George Kent, late cashier, Theodore French, and John Brown, dated February 12, 1839Principal $17,000 00 Interest 1,308 32

Amount

Leger account against the same individuals

Total amount

$18,308 32 20,560 83

38,869 15

The abovenamed individuals have conveyed to the bank, by mortgage, township No. 4 in Oxford county, Maine, containing 24,480 acres, estimated at $30,000: also a mortgage of all the timber cut on said township, now in the Androscoggin river and lakes adjacent, estimated at $30,000.

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Timothy Chandler, 2 shares stock,

Sept. 20, 1839

Timothy Chandler, Feb. 3, 1840
Timothy Chandler, J. B. Chandler,
and A. Chandler, May 28, 1838
Timothy Chandler, John B. Chandler,
and Wm. Kent, Jan. 15, 1839
Charles Hutchins, 1 share, Abel
Hutchins, 3 shares, June 4, 1840 -
Hosea Fessenden, Davis & Neal, and
Charles Hutchins, June 3, 1839

Thos. P. Hill, 5 shares, George

Hutchins and George Kent, June

4, 1834

Thos. P. Hill, stock, August 7, 1839

John Greenough, 8 shares, balance ex-

change note

Fred. Smith, John Greenough, and

John Cogswell, Feb. 9, 1835

Henry Martin, Joseph Eastman, jr., and

John Greenough, April 24, 1840

Wm. M. Kimball, C. Gage, R. John-

son, and John Greenough, June 27,

1836

Jacob Hosmer, Stephen M. Emery, and
John Greenough, April 6, 1840

Job Abbot, Timothy Abbot, and John

Greenough, April 6, 1840

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Estate of S. Rollins, Jan. 10, 1837
F. F. Richardson, Nov. 28, 1836
F. F. Richardson, June 29, 1837
Royal Call, 5 shares, Sept. 24, 1839
J. O. Buswell, 2 shares, Sept. 19, 1839
Thos. Potter, 1 share, April 10, 1835-
D. J. Noyes, 15 shares, Dec. 8, 1836-
D. J. Noyes, November 19, 1838

D. J. Noyes, October 3, 1838
D. J. Noyes, January 7, 1840
Samuel B. Tobie, 11 shares, Septem-

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The officers of the bank state that they have other demands secured by mortgage on real estate, which were not exhibited.

The foregoing is believed to answer all the inquiries contemplated by the House of Representatives in their resolution.

JAMES CLARK, Bank Commissioner.

CONCORD, June 12, 1840.

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Commissioner's Report.

WOLFBOROUGH BANK,

Bath, September 4, 1840.

SIR: In pursuance of the resolution of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, of June 19, 1840, and of your instructions of the 20th of June, 1840, I was at the Wolfborough Bank on the 30th day of June, 1840, and made an examination of the standing and condition of said bank; and I now have the honor to make known to your excellency the result of the examination.

David Pickering, Esq., the president of the bank, and W. D. A. Avery, :the cashier, promptly submitted all the books and papers of the bank for examination, and answered on oath all such interrogatories as I thought proper to propound, touching the affairs of the bank.

I would refer your excellency to the report of the honorable Leonard Wilcox, for the particulars of the incorporation, organization, and general condition and standing of the bank prior to, and at the date of, said report, viz: June 20, 1838.

The examination which I made on June 30, 1840, gives the following result as to the condition of the Wolfborough Bank on that day:

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