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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George II, King of Great Britain concerning land grants
(Nov 06,
1755)
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Memorandum from James Abercromby to the Board of Trade of Great Britain concerning military aid from North Carolina
(Jan 12,
1757)
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Memorandum concerning a colonial agent's responsibilities in England
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Memorandum from Arthur Dobbs to the Lords of the Treasury of Great Britain concerning John Rutherford's actions as Receiver General of Quit Rents
(Dec 1757)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George II, King of Great Britain concerning the suspension of James Murray and John Rutherford from the North Carolina Governor's Council
(May 12,
1758)
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Memorandum from John Carteret, Earl Granville to Henry McCulloh concerning his proposals concerning land grants in North Carolina
(Dec 30,
1755)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade to George II, King of Great Britain concerning North Carolina currency laws
(Apr 10,
1759)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George II, King of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning courts
(Apr 12,
1759)
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Memorandum by Richard Spaight to the Board of Trade of Great Britain concerning charges against him by the North Carolina General Assembly, including supporting depositions
(Jun 1760)
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Memorandum from Arthur Dobbs to the Board of Trade of Great Britain concerning charges against him by the North Carolina General Assembly
(1760)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning settlements on the Mohawk River and the tenure of judges in the American Colonies
(Nov 11,
1761)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning courts
(Dec 03,
1761)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly, including an extract of a memorandum concerning acts of the South Carolina Assembly
(Feb 17,
1762)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning churches
(Jun 03,
1762)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning an act of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning sale of land to Blake Baker
(Mar 15,
1763)
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Memorandum from Couchet Jouvencel to the Board of Trade of Great Britain concerning the behavior of the North Carolina General Assembly
(May 16,
1763)
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Memorandum from Matthew Lamb to the Board of Trade of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly
(Jun 15,
1765)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning the office of Baron of the Exchequer in North Carolina
(Feb 04,
1768)
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Memorandum from William De Gray to John Morgan concerning the regulation of fees for public officials in North Carolina
(Apr 22,
1769)
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Memorandum concerning supplies for the North Carolina Militia
(Jun 1771)
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Documents concerning the recruitment of a Lutheran minister in North Carolina
(1771)
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Memorandum by William Tryon concerning letters to commanding officers of the North Carolina militia
(1771)
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Memorandum by William Tryon concerning a letter to John Woodhouse
(Apr 03,
1771)
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Memorandum concerning the Council Chamber in the Governor's Palace
(Jan 12,
1769)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning an act of the North Carolina General Assembly concerning marriage [Extract]
(Feb 26,
1772)
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Memorandum from Richard Jackson to the Board of Trade concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly [Extracts]
(Feb 14,
1772)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning acts of the North Carolina General Assembly
(Feb 26,
1772)
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Memorandum from the Board of Trade of Great Britain to George III, King of Great Britain concerning an act by the North Carolina General Assembly concerning a post office
(Apr 13,
1772)
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Memorandum by Joseph Edmondson concerning rules of precedency for colonial governments
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Memorandum by Martin Howard concerning the case against the Regulators
(Aug 30,
1772)