- Title
- Correspondence of William Tryon and other selected papers: Volume 2
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- Date
- 1981
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- Creator
- ["Tryon, William, 1729-1788."]
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- Place
- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Correspondence of William Tryon and other selected papers: Volume 2
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the lands granted in the said Province which was performed by him,
pursuant to Orders which he received from Governor Tryon in
consequence of His Majesty’s Commands signified to the Governor by
the Earl of Shelburne, I am ordered by their Lordships to transmit the
same to You, for the information & Opinion of the Earl of Hillsborough.
I am Sir
Your Most Humble Servant.
John Robinson
Treasury Chambers
2^ July 1771.
John Pownall, EsqF
1 Alice Marsden Heron, second wife of Captain Benjamin Heron, was the daughter of
Rufus Marsden and his wife Alice Rigby Marsden, both early Wilmington residents.
Lennon and Kellam, Wilmington Town Book, 38 n.60.
The Earl of Hillsborough to the pro
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1 139
Governor of North Carolina1 SR X1, 235
[with enclosure]
N9 3 Whitehall July 3fd 1771
Sir.
Inclosed I send you by His Majesty’s Command an Order of His
Majesty in Council on the 7P1 of June last, disallowing two Laws passed
in North Carolina in DecF 1768, and that you may know the reasons
which have induced the disallowance of these Laws, I send you
inclosed, for your own Information, a Copy of the Board of Trade’s
Representation thereupon.
I am &
Hillsborough
‘Tryon had left North Carolina at the end of June, and James Hasell was acting as
governor until Josiah Martin arrived.
[Enclosure]1 SR-XI, 236-237
Report on Action of Board of Trade
in Disallowing North Carolina Laws
At the Court of S* James’s the 7^ Day of June 1771.
Present.
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