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"The Colonie of New York Debt to Rt. Livingston"
1717
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Gives a full account of the money due to Livingston, including expenditures for two voyages he was forced to make to Great Britain.
GLC03107.01187
to Robert Livingston re: plans to travel to Great Britain
1717/10/09
Livingston, John
John states that he will travel to Great Britain with his cousin, and expresses concern over what Samuel Vetch has already accomplished there. He also asks his father to abandon his suspicions of Sarah Knight. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01190
to Robert Livingston re: decision to travel to Great Britain
1717/10/15
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret writes of news that Samuel Vetch has been superceeded in his position at Annapolis Royall. Due to Samuel's failure to write to her, she has resolved to travel to him in England. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01191
to Robert Livingston re: preparations to travel
1717/10/21
Margaret informs her father that she plans to take her two children with her to Great Britain, and that she has sold most of her household goods in order to undertake the voyage. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01192
to Robert Livingston re: desire to purchase the excise of Albany
1717/10/25
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip congratulates his father on his receipt of money from the Assembly, asks him for help purchasing the excise of Albany, and asks for news of Margaret Vetch's voyage to London.
GLC03107.01194
to Robert Livingston re: assistance loading a ship to London
1718/08/20
Pages 3 and 4 contain a letter addressed to "Brother Corlaer" & "Quieder" regarding the 5 Nations and preparations to be made in the event of an attack. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01235
to Robert Livingston re: news of the safe arrival of the King in England
1724/03/25
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01558
to Robert Livingston re: resignation of the King of Spain
1724/04/16
Robert writes that the King of Spain resigned his kingdom in favor of his son Lewis, and that the Duke of Orleans has died, leaving the Duke of Bourbon as the Chief Administrator of affairs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01568
Concern regarding and act for 2 1/2 percent tax on European goods
1724/04
The document writes of a collective concern regarding the passing of an act that would levy a 2 1/2 percent tax on European goods. The writers also submit an alternate means of collecting that money.
GLC03107.01571
to Robert Livingston re: 3 bills concerning Gilbert Livingston
1724/05/08
Le Heup, Peter, fl. 1724-1725
Le Heup writes with good news that one of Gilbert Livingston's bills may pass before the Board of Trade.
GLC03107.01576
1724/05/11
The first part is a duplicate of GLC03107.01.01576. Beneath this, Le Heup wrote a second letter, dated 5 August 1724; London, [England]. In this letter Le Heup informs Livingston of some more favorable news regarding Gilbert Livingston's bills.
GLC03107.01577
to Robert Livingston re: goods to be sent from England [fragment, in Dutch]
1724/05/20
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
Most of the address leaf is missing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01586
to Robert Livingston
Philip desires news of the New England war, and speculates that his cousin will not win the upcoming election. He also discusses his and Gilbert's commissions, and hopes that they will be settled soon; and describes trading practices with the...
GLC03107.01587
to Robert Livingston re: services for Gilbert and Philip Livingston
1724/05/23
Bampfeild, George, fl. 1721-1724
Bampfeild writes of the progress of Philip and Gilbert Livingston's patent, and the fees incurred with this business.
GLC03107.01588
to Robert Livingston re: dishonest trading practices
1724/05/25
Philip notes that the Governor may suspend trade with Canada for some time, and adds that everyone involved in trade at the moment seems to operate through malice and dishonesty. He also discusses the upcoming election, and the prospect of good...
GLC03107.01591
to Robert Livingston re: delay in England
1724/08/22
Bampfeild informs Livingston that the absence of Horatio Walpole has delayed the settlement of Livingston's business. He assures Livingston that it will be completed shortly, and also writes that he has settled Gilbert Livingston's account....
GLC03107.01606
to Robert Livingston re: hopes to be recontinued
1724/08/24
Le Heup expresses his satisfaction with George Bampfeild's appointment to agent, and hopes that this will help them to be recontinued by the end of the year. Part of the document is missing due to damage.
GLC03107.01607
to Robert Livingston of Clermont re: French lessons
1725/03/10
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Young Robert thanks his uncle for some shoes, and notes that he hopes to master the French language soon. P.2 contains a letter written to the Mayor regarding trade with the Indians and relations with the French in Canada. The letter is not signed...
GLC03107.01628
to Robert Livingston re: delay in passing an Indian act
1725/03/20
Le Heup expresses his frustration with some merchants who have delayed the passing of an Indian act. He also updates Livingston on the settlement of his sons' accounts.
GLC03107.01629
to Robert Livingston re: a fort at the mouth of the Onondaga River
[1725/03/24]
Philip writes that he heard news that a Mr. Vaudruil is resolved to break down a fort that the Governor intends to build at the mouth of the Onondaga River. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01630
to Robert Livingston re: fear of war with the French and Indians
1725/08/16
Philip writes that a soldier was kidnapped and killed by some Indians, and he fears that this may lead to a war. He blames the French for violence, and believes that they will destroy the continent. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01675
to Robert Livingston re: need to watch the Indians
1725/09/15
Philip states that they need to keep an eye on the Indians, as he believes the French will try to extend their authority over all of them.
GLC03107.01695
to his Excellency re: case with the merchants of London
1725/09/24
[Livingston] thanks the Governor for speaking against the merchants of London and how they have disrupted trade. He also discusses the trading situation with the Eastern Indians. On the bottom of p.2 is written: "To Evert Wendell Esq. attorney at...
GLC03107.01704
Prices of imports from the West Indies
1725/10
Lists prices of West Indian and African enslaved people, rum, sugar, molasses, and other items.
GLC03107.01732
to Robert Livingston re: news from the West Indies
1725/12/16
Bayard. Stephen, fl. 1725-1731
Stephen writes that the King is to return to London, and that England will go to war with Spain for reasons unknown to him. He also discusses the state of trade in the West Indies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01748
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