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to Robert Livingston re: news of his financial venture
1701/08/24
Livingston, John
John apologizes for not visiting the manor due to business obligations in New York. Docketed.
GLC03107.00626
to Robert Livingston re: discovery of Vetch's abandoned ship
1701/11/27
Campbell, Duncan, fl. 1694-1701
Campbell sends the account of Lt. Governor Nanfan pertaining to Samuel Vetch's abandoned ship, in which it claimed contraband items (18 casks of brands, beaver skins, scarlet cloth) were found on board. He says "wee all Long to heare what is become...
GLC03107.00658
Petition to John Nanfan re: explanation of an incomplete account summary
1701/09/02
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston petitioned with an explanation as to the incompleteness of an accounting of all payments received from the Provincial Government for the previous seventeen years. This report remained incomplete, according to Livingston, due to...
GLC03107.00629
to Robert Livingston re: transcription of a journal
1701/09/26
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
Nanfan asks Livingston to trascribe/translate a journal, and to send it home to the Ministers the following evening. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02066
Ink Diagram of "New Invention of a Corn Mill"
1701
GLC03107.00661
to Robert Livingston re: support and friendship
1701/09/10
Winthrop, John, fl. 1701
Winthrop begins with a diatribe against the "Blockhead that past through the Towne with the maile" and subsequently did not pick up a letter which Winthrop had intended for Livingston. He then writes more seriously of his support for Livingston in...
GLC03107.00632
Livingston's outlays of monies as victualler
1701/06/10
Livingston writes this in an effort to clear his name from any claims of misappropriation of funds. He claims that all monies outlaid, to four companies of troops kept in New York and Albany, were done so at the behest of the Colonial Governor, the...
GLC03107.00664
to Robert Livingston re: return of John Livingston and Samuel Vetch
1701/09/03
Winthrop happily writes of the "preservation & safe returne" of John Livingston and Samuel Vetch, and claims to have had "many doubts." He states that he has heard "but a little" of their plans for the next voyage, and writes of an "Act layde before...
GLC03107.00635
Financial document [in French]
1701/07/28
GLC03107.04933
to Robert Livingston re: Thomas Pelsfooed, a young Scotsman in New York
1701/03/12
Dunlop, James, fl. 1701
Livingston's nephew James writes inquiring about a friend of his, Thomas Pelsfooed, who had traveled to New York the previous year. As Pelsfooed is a friend, James requests that his uncle enquire about his whereabouts and employ him if possible....
GLC03107.00606
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