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William Smith was an English attorney who arrived in North Carolina in early 1731 to accept his commission as chief justice of the colony's general court and president of the North Carolina Council. He resigned in May 1731 due to a disagreement with colonial governor George Burrington, but he returned to office in 1734 under governor Gabriel Johnston. He continued to play a prominent role on the colony's law and politics until he died in 1743.

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