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From House Records, l-30-178h: "Received from the Senate
the Resolve allowing Joseph Locke, of Bladen County, for
a negro slave executed by public authority, which being
read was concurred with," STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CARO=
LINA, 1782-178), Vol. 193 Goldsboro: Nash Brothers, 1901
page 530.

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From House Records, l-30-178): "Received from the Senate
the Resolve allowing Joseph Locke, of Bladen County, for
a negro slave executed by public authority, which being
read was concurred with." STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CARO»
LINA, 1782-178), Vole 193 Goldsboro? Nash Brothers, 1901
page 530.

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From House Records, 1-30-1768): "Received from the Senate

the Resolve allowing Joseph Locke, of Bladen County, for

a negro slave executed by public authority, which being
d was concurred with" STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CARO=

LINA, 1782-178h, Vol. 193 Goldsboro: Nash Brothers, 1901,

page 530.



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