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to Robert Livingston re: anticipation for the arrival of Gov. Nicholson
1713/04/13
Borland, John, 1660-1727
Pages 2 and 3 contain a copy of a letter from Borland, 6 January 1713, Boston, [Mass.] Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00971
to Robert Livingston re: expectation of Gov. Nicholson
1713/04/09
Livingston, John
John writes of his eager expectation of Nicholson, who he hopes will bring money and good news. He also reiterates his hope that his father will send him beer. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00973
1713/03/19
John expresses his hope that Gov. Nicholson will arrive soon, and states his plan to move back home for a while and settle his business. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00983
to the Sheriff of Suffolk County re: misconduct of Samuel Vetch
1713/02/24
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714
The royal government orders the arrest of Samuel Vetch and the seizure of his estate so that he may be brought to trial for the misappropriation of government funds. This is followed by a response from Samuel Tyley, Junior Deputy Sheriff of Suffolk...
GLC03107.00988
to Robert Livingston re: death of Mary Winthrop Livingston
1713/02/11
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert informs his father of the death of Mary Winthrop (John Livingston's wife), and also that the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Moon have killed each other in a duel. He mentions that he is waiting news from England regarding the Palatins, and urges...
GLC03107.00993
Receipt of excise money from Robert Livingston
1713/01/21
Cuyler, John, fl. 1700-1713
GLC03107.00997
to Robert Livingston re: upcoming elections
1713/03/30
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
Hunter states that a list of candidates for Dutchess County has been compiled, and that Robert Livingston is not excluded from this list. He also assures Livingston that he will be paid shortly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01008
to Robert Livingston re: assistance with money and provisions
1711/02/14
DeLancey, Stephen, fl. 1710-1711
DeLancey promises to assist Livingston in whatever way he can by supplying him with what money and provisions he can spare. He also remarks on the government's weak response to the hard times they are all facing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00857
to Robert Livingston re: arrival of the Governor
1711/04/29
Robert expresses his hope that his father has already sent his business to the Manor so that it will reach them before the Governor arrives. He also promises to look after his father's business in his absence.
GLC03107.00880
Petition to John Nanfan and the Honorable Council
1711/09/20
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston requests that Nanfan and the Council examine his public accounts, which reveal the amount of debt Livingston has accrued in the public service. He then asks that Nanfan and the Council testify to the truth of his grievances, and...
GLC03107.00890
Resolution of the Justices of Albany
1711/12/27
Livingston, Phillip, 1686-1749
Resolution states that all inhabitants of Albany are required to break up the snow on any roads or paths leading in and out of city. Document is "A True Copy."
GLC03107.00893
to Robert Livingston re: attacked by Indians
1712/05/27
John describes an attack made by Indians, and then asks his father to speak to Govr. Hunter regarding a financial matter with Capt. [Wimes].
GLC03107.00909
to Robert Livingston re: possibility or war, conflict at sea
1712/04/09
Jamison, David, fl. 1619-1717
Jamison explains how Parliament is currently divided over the issue of going to war, and states that some man of wars have already arrived in Amerca. He also talks describes a violent conflict where a ship was taken for ransom, and some men were...
GLC03107.00912
to Governor Hunter re: decision to reprimand the Assembly
1712/06/12
Lords of Trade
The Justices wrote the letter in response to a dispute between the Councill and the Assembly of New York regarding the "amending of money Bills." In the letter, the Justices find in favor of the Councill, as they charge the Assembly with "a...
GLC03107.00917
to Robert Livingston re: tax estimate
1717/03/21
Beekman, Henry, fl. 1696-1717
Beekman writes that he has met with Livingston's assessors to decide upon a tax. He also mentions that some items were found that may be a part of Livingston's saw mill. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01128
to Robert Livingston re: news from England and the West Indies
1717/03/27
Beekman gives news that the Duke of Marlborough and Prince of Whales are dead, the King has arrived in England, and that provisions are very low in the West Indies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01132
to Robert Livingston re: vote for his father
1717/04/22
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip writes that he voted for his father and hopes that he gets what he wishes from the assembly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01135
to Robert Livingston re: political opposition to Robert Livingston
1717/04/25
Philip states that the constables and freeholders of Livingston's manor gave their vote to Robert Livingston, but warns that some representatives aim to keep him out of the House. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01137
to Robert Livingston re: Robert Livingston's position in the House
1717/05/09
Philip hopes that his father still has many friends in the House so that his business may proceed. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01141
Proposition regarding Mohican [Mahikander Indians [in Dutch]
1677/04/24
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
GLC03107.01863
"Proposicons made to the Mohekanders and other River Indians by . . .
. . . Major John Pynchon and James Richards Gent: Commissioners from the Colone of Massasshusetts & Cannatticut in the Court house at Albany." The document commends the River Indians for their refusal to participate in a war against the English. It...
GLC03107.01866
to Robert Livingston re: instructions for collecting the excise
1678/12/04
Andros, Edmund, 1637-1714
Governor Andros thanks Livingston for his letter regarding relations between Indians and settlers. He also gives Livingston instructions on how to collect the excise revenues. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01879
"An Accompt of Presents given to the Onneydes Sachims upon the Country . . .
[1678]
. . . of Virginia Acct. at the delivery of the 6 Prison[ers]." Account of the quantity of tobacco, rum, bread, meat, and other provisions given to the Oneidas for the delivery of prisoners.
GLC03107.01889
to Coll. Henry Coursey and Coll. Philemon Lloyd re: ambassadors to Albany
1682/05/15
Baltimore, fl. 1682
Lord Baltimore appoints both Coll. Coursey and Coll. Lloyd as ambassadors to Albany in order to negotiate a peace settlement with the northern Indians.
GLC03107.01905
Receipt of payment from Robert Livingston
1683/03/06
Caspers, Jacob, fl. 1683-1684
The boat men Jacob Caspers and John Andrese Don acknowledge receipt of six beavers from Robert Livingston for the transport of the six Mohawk Sachems to and from New York for a meeting with the Governor.
GLC03107.01924
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