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Who hath done you this injury, I know not, but Time hath shown that his lordship's twin brother, Lord Stephen Rome, lately decd., with whom the
Anthony Lyveden Dornford Yates 1922
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At this same time James R. Dodge was proposed as a trustee in place of P.G. Roberts decd & elected.
North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915
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G. Blount, decd. to whose heirs and Messrs. Smallwood & Powell the remainder of it now belongs.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II Charles Lee 1908
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James H. Skinner decd to the University were unanimously adopted and ordered to be spread on the minutes of the Board:
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F.W. M. Holladay, decd of his miscellaneous library to the University, were unanimously adopted and ordered to be entered of record:
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Goodby & Co. 1 Estimated value of the estate of Arthur W. Austin decd as of
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Mass. decd, and report to the Board the character of said investments, their value, solvency etc.
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Green Peyton decd, having been read and considered on motion the following resolution was adopted:
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The Committee to examine and report upon the condition of the books and accounts of the late Proctor, Major Green Peyton, decd and as to the cash and securities belonging to the University in his charge at the date of his death or with which he was chargeable, made its report to the Board.
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The following resolution in recognition of Mrs.L. T. Leitch's offer to donate to the Library a lot of medical books which belonged to her late husband, Dr Jas A. Leitch decd was adopted =
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