CSR Documents Covering 1740-1769
Displaying results 181 to 210 of 1680.
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Letter from Gabriel Johnston to the Board of Trade of Great Britain
(Dec 28,
1748)
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Order by Privy Council of Great Britain committee concerning the petition from inhabitants of the northern counties of North Carolina concerning the election of General Assembly representatives [Extracts]
(Nov 21,
1749)
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Instructions to Wyriot Ormond and Thomas Barker to act as agents for some inhabitants of the northern counties of North Carolina
(Jan 21,
1749)
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Deposition of Francis Foster concerning the election of North Carolina General Assembly representatives
(Apr 14,
1749)
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Deposition of John Wynns concerning the election of North Carolina General Assembly representatives
(Apr 13,
1749)
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Deposition of Luke Sumner concerning the election of North Carolina General Assembly representatives
(Apr 15,
1749)
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Deposition of Abraham Blacknall concerning the election of North Carolina General Assembly representatives
(Apr 13,
1749)
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Deposition of William Herritage concerning the election of North Carolina General Assembly representatives
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Deposition of Richard Lovett concerning sectional dispute over North Carolina General Assembly sessions and representation
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Deposition of James Craven concerning sectional dispute over North Carolina General Assembly sessions and representation
(Apr 12,
1749)
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Deposition of Abraham Duncan concerning sectional dispute over North Carolina General Assembly sessions and representation
(Apr 13,
1749)
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Proclamation by Gabriel Johnston proroguing the North Carolina General Assembly
(Mar 08,
1742)
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Writs of election for the North Carolina General Assembly, including County Sheriff election returns
(Mar 30,
1733 - Sep 24,
1747)
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Memorandum from Gabriel Johnston to the Privy Council Committee on Plantation Affairs concerning the petition from inhabitants of the northern counties of North Carolina concerning the election of General Assembly representatives
(1749)
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Deposition of John Lovick concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
(Jan 04,
1748)
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Deposition of Samuel Swann concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
(Oct 10,
1747)
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Deposition of Catherine Routledge concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of James Durham concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of Nicholas Routledge concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of John Berry concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of Benjamin Fordham concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of John Teer concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of George Johnston concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of Bridget Arthur concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
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Deposition of Edmund Smithwick concerning sectional dispute over North Carolina General Assembly sessions and representation
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Deposition of Wyriot Ormond concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Deposition of Joseph Blount concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Deposition of John Bonbury concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions
(Apr 05,
1749)
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Memorial from members of the North Carolina Governor's Council to Gabriel Johnston concerning sectional dispute over North Carolina General Assembly sessions and representation
(1744)
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Deposition of Thomas Lovick concerning sectional dispute over the location of the North Carolina General Assembly sessions