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From House Records, 5-178): "Dr. White presented a cer=
tificate of the valuation of a negro, the property of
Charles Arrington, that was executéd by public authority,
which being read, was referred to the second Committee of
Propositions and Grievances," STATE RECORBS OF NORTH
CAROLINA, 1782-178), Volume XIX; Goldsboro : Nash Brothers,
1901, page 551.

Slave

From House R,cords, 51-178): "Dr. white presented a cer=-
tificate of the valuation of a negro, the property of
Charles Arrington, that was executéd by public authority,
which being read, was referred to the second Committee of
Propositions and Grievances," STATE RECORBS OF NORTH
CAROLINA, 1782-178), VoLume XIX; Goldsboro: Nash Brothers
1901, page 551.

Slave

From House Records, 5-l-178): "Dr. white presented a cer-
tificate of the valuation of a negro, the property of
Charles Arrington, that was executed by public authority,
which being read, was referred to the second Committee of
Propositions and Grievances," STATE RECORBS OF NORTH
CAROLINA, 1782-178), Volume XIX; Goldsboro: Nash Brothers,
1901, page 551.



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