MITCHELL, JOHN
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His claim to be liquidated, 321.
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MITCHELL, LOCKETT
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Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 608.
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MONEY.
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Not to be appropriated by resolution only, 33. What gold and silver current, 477. Public accounts to be kept in dollars and cents, 478, 533.
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MONTGOMERY.
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County, divided and Wythe formed, 76. Part of Botetourt added to, 77.
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MORGAN'S TOWN.
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Further time to improve lots in, 86, 588.
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MUTE.
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Effects of standing, 40.
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NANSEMOND.
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Quarterly court, altered, 70.
Poor of Suffolk parish in, how provided for, 280. Trustees to
convey lands held by Nansemond tribe of Indians; purchase money, how applied, 289.
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NETTLES, ABRAHAM
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To receive arrears of pension; and be represented to the proper
officer of the U. States, 207.
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NEWTON, THOMAS
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A sum of money granted, to, as executor of Robert Tucker, for a
bond given by Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer, 211. Another
sum to be refunded to, 326. A sum to be paid to, for a lot in
Richmond, taken for public purposes, 623.
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NICOLSON, THOMAS
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Allowance to, for printing journals of the senate, 206.
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NORFOLK.
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Court days, and quarter sessions of county, and borough, altered,
69. Court of county removed without the borough, 71. Justices of county not to assess taxes on inhabitants of
borough, 71. Court of hustings authorized to impannel grand
juries; inhabitants of borough not to serve as grand jurors in county, 201.
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NORTHAMPTON.
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Qarterly court, altered, 70.
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NOTTOWAY.
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Lands in, to be assessed, 156.
Act amended, 270. Indians, authorized to sell certain lands,
by trustees, 549. Dividing line between Amelia and Nottoway
ascertained, 561.
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OHIO.
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Qarterly court altered, 185.
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OVERSEERS.
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See Poor.
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OVERTON, WILLIAM
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Execution of Commonwealth against, suspended, 624.
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PAGE, ROBERT
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Execution of Commonwealth against, suspended, 624.
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PAMUNKEY.
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Act for opening and extending navigation of Pamunkey river, 73.
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PARCENERS.
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Rights and remedies of, 123.
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PARIS.
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Name of Hopewell altered to Paris, 177.
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PARISHES.
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Hampshire parish divided and Hardy formed, 190. How the glebe to be sold, and the money appropriated, 190. Poor of Suffolk parish, in Nansemond, how provided for, 280.
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PATESFIELD.
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Additional trustees of town of, 300.
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PATRICK.
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County, formed from Henry, 160.
Part of Henry added to, 290.
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PENAL ACTIONS.
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Limitation of, 40.
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PENNOCK, WILLIAM & NICOLSON, GEORGE
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A sum of money to be paid to, 325.
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PENNOCK, WILLIAM
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Exclusive right granted to, of conveying a stage carriages, for a
limited time, 106. His privilege transferred to Townes and
Woolfolk, 622.
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PENSIONERS
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How paid, 56. William Barret,
Francis Whiting, John Green, William Selden, William M'Guire, George Hite, Willis Wilson, and
Thomas Fenn, continued on the pension list, 204. Joseph
Hodges placed on the pension list, 205. Thoms Price, 205. Mary Boush, 207. Jacob
Price and Abraham Nettles, to receive arrears of pension, 207. Richard Marshal and Robert Ferguson placed on the pension
list, 210. William Courtney, 210. Frederick Fisher, 319.
John Wheeler, 320. John Skeggs, John Scurry, Ferguson Hyland,
Philip Evans, William Smith, Mary Ramsay and Elizabeth Snale, 321, 322. James M'Arnish, 615. Richard Taylor's pension increased, 615. Alexander Stewart, Louis Rouse, Benjamin Taylor, Judith
Carter, Benjamin Blackburne,
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