The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 22, July 1918 - April, 1919 Page: 196
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presario Stephen F. Austin citing them to pay the amounts re-
spectively due for them and to make the stipulated improvements
thereon as agreed between them and the said Empresario, at the
time the sale or grant was efected, within the time limited by
the decree of this body passed at their regular meeting on the 3d
day of May last, and unless they comply with the aforesaid con-
ditions of sale, or grant by the 3d day of November next all such
town and out lots as are comprehended in the list presented by
said Empresario shall on that day be sold at public sale, at the
Alcaldes office in this town, under the superintendance of the [p.
38] Ayuntamto of this Municipality for account and benefit of
the present holders, and that for the information of the persons
subject to the provisions of this decree, a list exhibiting the same
be published in the Texas Gazette, which list is as follows:Joshua Parker out lots No. 19. 25
Thomas Westall do do
Jane H. Long do
Baron de Bastrop do
Thomas Westall Town
M. M. Battle do
Nicolas Clopper do
Alexander Calvitt
Jane Wilkins Town 1
Ira Ingram do
S. Whiting dodo
do
lots
do
do
do
ots
do
do.................. $ 30
" 1 ...................... 50
u 20 ......................
" 2. 3 .. ..................
" 1. 2. 3. 62. 63. 65. 66......
" 69. 130 .................
" 17 ......................
" 537. 538 .................
N o. 117. 82 .................
" 72 .................. ...
" 75 ......................15
75
115
20
30
40
$ 40
10
10due. Total amt.
$435.
The Petition of J. M. Pennington praying that the tittle for
the town lot No. 579 be issued in favor of Baker Larkin, John M.
Allen, and Laughlin McLaughlin was read and the same granted.
A petition subscribed by Stephen Brown, Noah Scott, Jesse
Clift, and John Williams and John McGee-praying that they
may be released from the payment of the fine, imposed upon them
by the Alcalde of this jurisdiction on the 22d Sept. last; for vio-
lating the Ordinance No. 2: relative to the prohibition of gambling,
was presented, read, and rejected by unanimous vote.196
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