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Invoice re: goods shipped to Robert Livingston
1697/09/03
Hackshaw, B., fl. 1697-1698
Shipment of £135 in goods such as flour, damask, stockings, mens sheeps gloves, and bone lace.
GLC03107.00379
Account of Robert Livingston
[1698/09/16]
Barbarie, John, fl. 1698
Record of Livingston's debt accrued between 11 March 1698 for the purchase of items including "broad cloth," "serge," "sugar loff," "kaggs of oyster," and "sail cloth" from Barbarie, in return for cash and deerskins. Some of the payments were made...
GLC03107.00429
20 March 1698
Rimos, Edward, fl. 1886
Bill for items such as wine and silk.
GLC03107.00487
1699/07/24
Barber, Peter, fl. 1699
Account of expenses for clothing from 29 June 1699 to 18 July 1699. On the 24 July 1699 it is noted that Livingston now owes the taylor Peter [Barber] money for his clothes. At the bottom of the page is a note from 27 July [1699] to Mr. John...
GLC03107.00505
to Robert and Alida Livingston re: news of his venture with Samuel Vetch
1701/06/17
Livingston, John
John sends news of his health and his cargo of wool and Rum, which is carried on the ship jointly owned by John Livingston and Samuel Vetch. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00611
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
Account of Samuel Vetch
1726/05/14
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston's account with Vetch, beginning 7 March 1702, amounted to £820 due to Robert Livingston. All forms of transactions are tabulated, from purchases of "limons" and "muslin" to the giving of pocket money to Mrs. Margaret Vetch.
GLC03107.00673
"Invoyce of one Cask and three Bales of Merchandise . . .
1704/03/30
. . . ship'd by me Robt. Livingston on board of the ship Adventure Capt. Robt. Sinclair Commander bound for New York, on my proper account and Risque . . .." Invoice for merchandise including dishes, textiles, and clothing. On p.4 there begins a...
GLC03107.00705
"Invoyce of Two Bales and one Trunk and four Barrells of Merchandise . . .
1704/07/12
. . . shipp'd by me Robert Livingston on board of the ship Cathrine Capt. Mathia de Hart Command. bound for New York, on my proper account and Risque." Goods shipped include different types of fabrics, such as linen, calico, and muslin. On p.3...
GLC03107.00716
"Invoyce of Three Trunks and Two Bales of Merchandise ship'd . . .
1705/03/31
. . . on board of the ship Grayhound Gally Capt. Sam Pain Commander bound for New York." Livingston shipped various articles of clothing, including ribbon, girdles, buttons, feather caps; and different types of fabric such as cotten and druggets.
GLC03107.00740
"Invoyce of Two Trunks and a Box of merchandise ship'd . . .
1705/04/20
. . . on board of the ship the Genua Gally Captain John Cumby Commander bound for New York." Pages 1-7 contain two invoices for various articles of clothing and fabrics. Pages 8 -11 are a copy of GLC 3107.01.00740. Docketed on the verso of p.7 and...
GLC03107.00741
"Invoyce of goods shipped on Board the Industry . . .
1706/01/15
. . .Capt. John Bond Commander Bound for New York." Merchandise includes various fabrics and articles of clothing. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.00753
"Invoyce of Goods shipped on Board the Industry . . .
. . . Capt. John Bond Commander Bound for New York." Copy of GLC 3107.01.00753. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.00754
"Invoyse of Two Bales of Stuff Ship'd . . .
1706/02/14
. . . on board the Ship Industry Capt. John Bond Commander bound for New York." Invoice of various materials, mostly cloth and fabric.
GLC03107.00757
"Invoice of goods mark'd and numbered . . .
1706/03/15
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
. . . shipt on board the Unity William Patience Commander." With accompanying invoice dated 13 April 1706. Goods invoiced include fabric, thread, and wine.
GLC03107.00758
Invoice of goods on the Unity
1706
Invoice of goods shipped by Robert Livingston on board the Unity bound for New York. Most of the invoice consists of different types of cloth and textiles, including cotten, linen, and wool.
GLC03107.00789
"Invoyce of 13 Bales 3 Trunks & 3 Cases Containing merchandise . . .
1707/02/28
Douglas, James, fl. 1707
. . . shipped by James Douglas mercht in London On Board the Dove JohnWilde Master bound for New York." Both James Douglas and Robert Livingston were responsible for shipping the goods, however, Douglas appears to have drawn up the document....
GLC03107.00792
Ribbon
1861-1877
Most likely used to tie some of the documents together.
GLC02745.111
to Michael Gratz re: arrangements to sell indigo
1767/10/20
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04397
to William [Patterson] re: clearing debts and business concerns
1807/12/22
Patterson, Robert L., fl. 1807-1808
Robert asks his brother for some financial assistance, and also discusses his hopes for success in the cotton business. The letter is marked as a duplicate.
GLC03107.04468
Order for tow cloth
circa 1585-1763
Van Vechten, Teunis, 1707-1785
GLC03107.04801
1713/10/13
Kearny, Thomas, fl. 1713
Items on the account include different varieties of cloth.
GLC03107.05338
to Robert Livingston re: completion of delivery and shipment
1713/05/05
Berry, Joseph, fl. 1713
Berry states that he has delivered some bills and papers for Livingston, and that he has shipped the druggat.
GLC03107.00953
Account of Philip Livingston
1713-1715
Account for the sale of various items such as silk, damask, and beaver fur from 11 August 1713 to April 1715.
GLC03107.01029
1719/04/13
Smith, Maria, fl. 1719
Livingston purchased silk from Maria Smith on 11 April 1719
GLC03107.01268
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