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Apr.-May, 1782 Jt. Select Comm., Reports and Papers (petitions, messages, etc.) April. 17-27

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Crafton, Bennett; Hay, John; Tate, James; Wright, Mary;Apr. 16: Report on governor's message, resolves of Congress, etc. (messages only); Apr. 17: Report on governor's message and related letters and papers. (messages only); Apr. 17: Report on the petition from a number of inhabitants of the town of Wilmington. (messages only); Apr. 23: Report on governor's message and other state papers. (messages only); April 20: Report in favor of Maj. Bennett Crafton (with petition and messages); Apr. 19: Report in favor of John Hay (with petition and related papers); Apr. 22: Report on memorial of James Tate (messages only); Apr. 22: Report on paroled officers (messages only); Apr. 22: Report on bill of attainder, a bill repealing the act making paper money a tender in payment of debts, and a bill for paying all private debts and contracts, etc. (messages only); Apr. 23: Report on petition of Mary Wright of Wilmington (petition and messages only); Apr. 23: Report on the accounts of William Sharpe (messages only); Apr. 23: Report on memorial of the officers of the N.C. Line (messages and memorial only); Apr. 24: Petition to settle the accounts of Abner Nash (messages only); Apr. 24: Report respecting the vote on the chief magistracy of the state (messages only); Apr. 25: Report on petition from the people called Quakers (with petition and messages); Apr. 26: Report on petition from Quakers in the western quarter (messages only); Apr. 26: Report on petition of Rev. Henry Pattillo and John Springer (messages only); Apr....
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