Session of November-December, 1795: House Bills, November 16
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North Carolina. General Assembly Phifer, Caleb
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A Bill (title deleted) A Bill empowering the court martial of the county of Northampton, to divide the regiment of said county in two battalions, and to appoint two places for the purpose of holding battalion musters. A Bill to empower the commissioners of navigation of the port of Wilmington to appoint an Health Officer and Harbour Master for their said port. A Bill to raise a fund for the support of an Health Officer and Harbour Master in the port of Wilmington in this state. A Bill to keep open Deep River for the free passage of fish up the same. (rejected) A Bill to provide the equal division and distribution of insolvent estates (rejected) A Bill to repeal an act passed at the last session of the General Assembly entitled "an act to prevent the issuing of grants for lands entered with any of the entry-takers in this state in certain cases" and to amend an act entitled "an act making provision for the redemption of the certificate debt". A Bill for the more speedy determining disputes that have arisen or may arise from erecting Milldams. (rejected)
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- Confiscations
- Courts
- Courts Martial And Courts Of Inquiry
- Dams
- Debt
- Deep River Watershed (N.C.)
- Executors And Administrators
- Fishways
- Government
- Gristmills
- Harbor Masters
- Haw River (N.C.)
- Health Officers
- History
- Jury
- Land Grants
- Moore County (N.C.)
- North Carolina
- North Carolina. General Assembly
- North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons
- Northampton County (N.C.)
- Politics And Government
- Public Health
- Quakers
- Randolph County (N.C.)
- Sheriffs
- Slaver
- Slaves
- Taxation
- United States
- Wilmington (N.C.)