CSR Documents Covering 1670-1679
Displaying results 31 to 54 of 54.
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Letter from the Commissioners of the Customs of England to the Lords of the Treasury of England
(Apr 14,
1679)
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Letter from Robert Holden to the Commissioners of Customs of England
(Jun 10,
1679)
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Proposal by Timothy Biggs to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina to send troops to Albemarle County to enforce laws.
(Aug 15,
1679)
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Remonstrance from the inhabitants of the Pasquotank area concerning their grievances against Thomas Miller
(Dec 03,
1677)
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Remonstrance from the Quakers in Carolina to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina
(Sep 13,
1679)
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Land patent granted by John Harvey to John Varnham
(Nov 27,
1679)
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Order of the Privy Council of England concerning the arrest of John Culpeper
(Dec 19,
1679)
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Representation concerning the rebellion in Albemarle County
(1679)
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Act of the Virginia General Assembly concerning the importation of tobacco
(Apr 25,
1679)
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Report by the Commissioners of the Customs concerning the cases of Thomas Miller and John Culpeper
(Jan 09,
1679)
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Affidavit of Timothy Biggs concerning rebellion in Albemarle County
(May 1679)
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Deposition of Timothy Biggs concerning rebellion in Albemarle County
(1678)
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Report by George Durant concerning the case of Thomas Miller, including supporting depositions
(Nov 1679)
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Account of tobacco shipped by Zachariah Gillam from Carolina from 1676 to 1679
(1680)
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Petition from Timothy Biggs concerning rebellion in Albemarle County
(May 1678)
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Account of Samuel Wilson's wages and expenses as Secretary to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina
(May 10,
1683)
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Preface to the Colonial Records of North Carolina
(1886)
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Preface to Volume 1 of the Colonial Records of North Carolina
(1886)
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Editor's note concerning ommitted laws
(1906)
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Laws of North Carolina, 1670
(Jan 20,
1670)
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Laws of North Carolina, 1673
(Nov 1673)
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Captions of North Carolina Laws, 1669-1790
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Preface to Volume 25 of the State Records of North Carolina
(Jun 01,
1906)
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Historical Review of the Colonial and State Records of North Carolina
(1914)