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>> Ashe, John Baptista, d. 1734
CSR Documents by Ashe, John Baptista, d. 1734
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Letters from George Burrington, John Baptista Ashe, and Cornelius Harnett concerning a dispute between the Governor and his Council (May 21, 1731 - May 22, 1731)
Memorial from Nathaniel Rice, John Baptista Ashe, and John Montgomery concerning their dispute with George Burrington (Sep 16, 1732)
Memorial from Nathaniel Rice, John Baptista Ashe, and John Montgomery concerning their dispute with George Burrington (Nov 17, 1732)
Memorandum from Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to George Burrington concerning land grants (1732)
Letter from Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to the Board of Trade of Great Britain (Apr 20, 1733)
Memorandum by Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe concerning new precincts (1732)
Memorandum by Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe concerning new precincts (1733)
Letter from Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to the Board of Trade of Great Britain (Apr 20, 1733)
Memoranda by Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to George Burrington concerning land sales (Apr 20, 1733)
Memorandum by Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to George Burrington and the North Carolina Governor's Council concerning land sales (Apr 03, 1733)
Memorandum from Nathaniel Rice and John Baptista Ashe to the North Carolina Governor's Council concerning an additional council member (Mar 1733)
Affidavit of John Baptista Ashe concerning Edmund Porter's suspension from public office (Apr 07, 1733)
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