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to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: death of their brother in law Henry Hansen
1755/10/05
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip informs Robert, Jr. that their brother in law just died after being ill with a fever for a few days.
GLC03107.02925
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: worry regarding the late Henry Hansen's debts
1755/10/13
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John expresses concern for the health of Robert, Jr.'s son Philip, and wishes Philip could come to New York to see a physician. He explains that the whole family is quite sorrowful over the death of their brother in law Henry Hansen, and are...
GLC03107.02929
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sudden death of their mother
1756/02/21
Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 1710-1792
Peter explains how their mother fell ill all of a sudden and expired the previous night. He proposes depositing her remains in a vault in New York, until they may carry out her wishes and bury her next to their father in the Spring. Docketed on...
GLC03107.02950
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: arrangements to transport their deceased mother
1756/02/24
Peter asks Robert, Jr. to send his sloop down at the earliest occasion, so that they may send their mother's remains up to the Manor for burial along side their father. Robert, Jr. is asked to come with the sloop if he is able to.
GLC03107.02951
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for the sloop to transport their mother
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
William asks Robert, Jr. to send his sloop down to New York so that they may send their mother's body to the Manor to be buried next to their father.
GLC03107.02952
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: condolences for the death of their mother
1756/02/28
Philip gives his condolences for the death of their mother, and hopes "that tho' this great bond of Union is Broake yet the same Brotherly Affection & Friendship that has so remarkably persisted between us all, may continue as Long as Life." He also...
GLC03107.02954
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: awaiting Robert, Jr.'s sloop
1756/03/23
John writes that he awaits the arrival of Robert, Jr.'s sloop, so that they may send their mother's body up to the Manor.
GLC03107.02960
to Brother Livingston re: invitation to live among his brothers and sisters
1756/11/03
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Robert, Jr. writes that the recent deaths of both his mother and his eldest son Philip have been most difficult to endure, and he hopes that the familial bond between him and his brother remain in tact. He then invites his brother to come and live...
GLC03107.02981
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plea for an extension of his debt
1768/12/16
Davis, Dudley, fl. 1767-1773
Davis explains that he has been under extreme financial stress since the death of his business partner, Mr. French, and needs more time to settle his affairs. He states that an extension on the payment of his debt would be enormously helpful...
GLC03107.03179
to Lord Nottingham re: French intrusions, William and Mary
1690/03/27
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston writes imploring assistance from England in repulsing the incursions into New York made by the French and their Indian allies. He also sends news of Albany's joyful reaction to the crowning of William and Mary, and the news of Jacob...
GLC03107.00182
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: death in the family
1740/09/05
Philip sends his condolences for the death of Robert, Jr.'s cousin Johnie; and devotes most of the letter to describing trading plans and instructions. He also notes that a French war seem inevitable, and encourages Robert, Jr. and his brother...
GLC03107.02602
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: the death of Mr. Escott
1741/05/09
Yeomans
Mr. Yeomans writes that he has not disposed of Robert, Jr.'s wine as requested, and explains that he has been unable to due to the sudden death of his business partner Mr. Escott. He requests that Robert, Jr. inform their acquaintances in New York...
GLC03107.02619
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: death of Robert, Jr.'s grandmother
1742/05/12
Philip informs Robert, Jr. of the death of his maternal grandmother. He instructs Robert, Jr. to ship as much freight with Capt. Boyd as he can, and asks him to send some good pork to John DeWitt, as his last shipment was rotten. Philip also...
GLC03107.02654
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: frustration with trade
1742/10/26
Philip expresses sorrow at the death of his son Peter's daughter, and sends his condolences to Robert, Jr. He mentions some frustration with his trading agents, who are not getting the best prices for his goods, and expresses some disappointment...
GLC03107.02667
to Philip Livingston re: decision to join the expedition to Canada
1709/05/27
Douglas, Henry, fl. 1709
Douglas writes that he sold some shroud to Philip's father and sister, and he suggests that Philip sell their blankets and duffel to the Commissioners in charge of the upcoming expedition to Canada. He also notifies Philip of his decision to...
GLC03107.02397
to Philip Livingston
1712/04/14
Borland, John, 1660-1727
Borland writes that he is saddened by news of a "such a villannous Murther by ye Negros and Indians att York." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02402
to Philip Livingston re: death of his wife Mary Winthrop
1713/04/08
Livingston, John
John writes of the death of his wife, who departed with "satesfackion and asseurence for a Better." He also mentions business concerns, and hopes that General Nicholson arrives with money for them in the near future. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02404
Wittnesses to Philip Livingston's last will and testament
1749/07/05
Banyar, Goldsbrave, fl. 1748-1749
Banyar declares that Cornelius Clopper, John Richard, and John Clopper appeared before him and swore that they saw Philip Livingston sign his will while he was still alive and of sound mind. They therefore declare that the will dated the 1 July 1748...
GLC03107.02492
Last will and testament of Philip Livingston
1748/07/15
Philip Livingston bequeathed unto his oldest son Robert Junior all lands, tenements, and mills on the Manor, a house in Albany, and his enslaved people and livestock. He notes, however, that if he should die between February and September, Robert is...
GLC03107.02493
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: advice to remain at New Rochelle
1725/02/12
Philip admonishes Robert for not writing to his father in his spare time, and states that he would like Robert to master the French language by the end of the year. He therefore advises Robert to remain in New Rochelle and "keep close to [his] book...
GLC03107.02497
to Robert Livingston, Jr. and Henry Cuyler re: trade with the Ship Oswego
1738/08/31
Storke, Sam, fl. 1739
The letter on p.1 notes that they have enclosed the invoice for the goods ordered by Livingston and Cuyler; and is unsigned. The letter on pages 2&3 is signed by Sam Storke and is written in a different hand. Storke writes that some of the crew on...
GLC03107.02577
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: arrival from Africa on the Sloop Storke
1751/05/17
Lindsey, David, fl. 1748
Lindsey writes that he has just returned from Africa on Robert, Jr.'s Sloop Storke after a 32 months at sea. He notes that he has declined an offer to continue on another voyage, explaining that he lost 2 sons while he was away, and therefore...
GLC03107.02795
to Robert Livingston re: the deaths of Robert's two brothers
1700
Livingston, Millie, fl. 1700
Millie Livingston (Robert's Sister) writes to pass on the news of the deaths of James and William Livingston. She also writes to quell Robert's anxieties about the living conditions for young Robert, who with the death of his uncles would stay with...
GLC03107.00583
to Robert Livingston re: the death of Stephen van Cortlandt
1700/12/03
Graham, James, fl. 1679-1700
Graham sends his condolences on the death of Stephen Van Cortlandt. He also discusses Livingston's suspension from being Collector of the Excise, which he considers to be "a paradox" when viewed with the same eye as reading of Bellomont's "Esteem"...
GLC03107.00586
to Robert Livingston re: family news from Scotland
1700/01/11
Livingston, Barbara, fl. 1700
Barbara writes of life in Scotland, following the death of their brother James. She also writes of the health of young Robert Livingston ("he has only a co[l]d which I hope shall be quickly over") and his enrollment at the Latin School in the town...
GLC03107.00600
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