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"An account of the men & Transports which were lost and Castaway in . . .
1711/08/23
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
. . . Canada River the 23 day of August 1711 in a Violent Storm."
GLC03107.00888
to Robert Livingston re: attacked by Indians
1712/05/27
Livingston, John
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 Robert Livingston re: possibility of war
1712/06/08
Jamison writes of the threat of war and what preparations are being made. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00915
to Robert Livingston re: interest in an expedition
1712/06/13
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip discusses how difficult it is to purchase wheat at the moment, and also requests that his father volunteer him for a tentative expedition, as he is eager to find a profitable position. He concludes by stating his suspicions of the 5 Nations...
GLC03107.00919
to Robert Livingston re: fear of attacks from French and Indians
1712/06/21
John writes to inform his father that he is currently stationed with 600 men and officers, who are awaiting news from England regarding how they are to settle the garrison. The situation is tense due to the threat of a French and Indian attack, and...
GLC03107.00920
to Alida Livingston re: French and Indian attacks
1712/06
John reiterates much of what he wrote in an earlier letter to his father. He describes the persistent fear of French and Indian attacks, and states his desire to purchase either Capt. Wimes' or Ingolesbey's Commission so that he may move closer to...
GLC03107.00928
to Robert Livingston re: attack by French and Indians, military fortifications
1712/08/07
John states that he is uneasy about the establishment of a garrison where he is, and discusses a recent attack by French and Indians. He also mentions the monetary complications that have arisen with the recent constructin of fortifications....
GLC03107.00936
to Robert Livingston re: rumor of his sister's death
1712/12/29
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert denies the rumor of his sister's death, and reports that the French have landed in Surinam.
GLC03107.00948
to Robert Livingston re: various affairs abroad and at home
1712/12/30
Jamison mentions royal proclamations regarding the deportment of ships of war, and also discusses some personal family matters. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00950
to Robert Livingston re: death of Mary Winthrop Livingston
1713/02/11
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
to Robert Livingston re: travel to Boston
1713/01/25
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
Vetch expresses his hope that Jo[h]anna Livingston will remain in Boston until his wife Margaret is ready to travel there in the spring. He also mentions that he anxiously awaits news from abroad, as there is "a mighty ferment in the nation still...
GLC03107.00995
to Robert Livingston re: business and the price of goods
1713/01/02
Schuyler, Philip, 1666-1724
Schuyler discusses the price of various goods and the state of their business accounts. He also mentions an unsubstantiated rumor that the French have taken Surinam. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01006
to Robert Livingston re: family concerns
1713/04/24
Vetch expresses concern over the loss of John Livingston's wife, and hopes that his wife and her sister Jo[h]anna will be in each other's company soon. He also mentions some trouble abroad relating to hostility against Protestants.
GLC03107.01007
to Robert Livingston re: news from England
1713/06/22
Livingston, Johanna, fl. 1711-1717
Jo[h]anna writes that a ship recently arrived from England with news of peace and that Coll Nicholson is coming to establish a government in Annapolis, in which Samuel Vetch will have his own company. She also mentions the engagement of her brother...
GLC03107.01013
to Robert Livingston re: warning of Governor Nicholson
1713/12/28
Vetch writes to warn Livingston of Nicolson's hostility toward Livingston and Governor Hunter, and also explains his own conflicts with the man. Vetch also indicates that Nicolson is not interested in sorting out Livingston's account with the...
GLC03107.01045
1714/01/01
John writes to warn his father of Governor Nicholson, who he believes has come to America to save the Queen money and delay all payments. He therefore regrets that Livingston may encounter a great deal of trouble in receiving the money due to him....
GLC03107.01047
1714/02/15
John reiterates his warning that Governor Nicholson will only delay payments, and he cautions his father not to give him any papers. John discusses the payments that he is due as well, and mentions plans to travel to Great Britain with Samuel Vetch...
GLC03107.01049
to John Livingston re: plans for a meeting before their departure for Britain
1714/03/08
Vetch states that he would like to meet with John and father Robert Livingston before their trip to Great Britain. He also discusses the apparent madness of Governor Nicholson.
GLC03107.01053
to Robert Livingston re: political affairs
1714/03/30
Jamison mentions a rumor of Governor Hunter's removal, discusses a growing fear of a religious war involving France and Spain, and also writes of the trouble between Samuel Vetch and Governor Nicholson. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01055
to Robert Livingston re: the malicious acts of Governor Nicholson
1714/04/06
Vetch writes to bid farewell before his departure and to inform Livingston of the malice of Governor Nicholson, who did everything he could to keep Vetch from going to England.
GLC03107.01060
to Robert Livingston re: victualling of garrisons
1714/04/19
Borland, John, 1660-1727
Borland expresses his frustration at receiving neither recognition nor reimbursement for the money he has expended on sustaining the garrison. He also notes that he will most likely have to follow Vetch to England very shortly. Docketed on address...
GLC03107.01063
to Robert Livingston re: departure of Samuel Vetch
1714/04/21
John writes to inform his father of Samuel Vetch's departure, and the lies that Governor Nicholson has told of both of them. He also discusses the state of his business, and asks his father to help him with a loan. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01066
to Robert Livingston re: hopes for Vetch's success in Great Britain
1714/05/03
Borland expresses his hope that Vetch meets with some success in Britain, and discusses his own desire to return home as soon as he finds an appropriate moment to absence himself from his duties. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01073
to Robert Livingston re: arrival in Great Britain
1714/06/07
Vetch writes to announce his arrival in Britain. He states that he will address the repayment of Livingston's palatine bills, but notes that there is little hope for the repayment of any public money at the present time.
GLC03107.01080
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