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Creeks and kills of Coxhaghky [Coxsackie]
1714/01/26
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Contains the testimonies of two former residents of Coxhaghky [Coxsackie] regarding various creeks and kills that lie within that region.
GLC03107.01044
to Robert Livingston re: warning of Governor Nicholson
1713/12/28
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
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
Agreement between John Bronk and Gerrit van Bergen
1714/02/08
The document attests to an agreement between Bronk and van Bergen in which the two parties divided up two patents of land into two equal estates.
GLC03107.01046
1714/01/01
Livingston, John
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
to Robert Livingston re: account of provisions
Borland, John, 1660-1727
Borland writes to inform Livingston of the sale of his provisions and at what price they were sold. On pages 2 and 3 there is a copy of the account of Livingston's sales of flour . Below this is a statement signed by Margaret Vetch in which she...
GLC03107.01048
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 Robert Livingston re: status of Robert Livingston's accounts
1714/02/18
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
John writes of the difficulties he encountered in attempting to collect payment on his father's accounts. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01050
to Robert Livingston re: resolution to pay respects
1714/02/28
Hager, Frederick, fl. 1713-1714
Hager apologizes that his business has kept him so busy and promises to pay his respects to Livingston as soon as possible. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01051
to Robert Livingston re: settlement of Robert Livingston's accounts
1714/03/03
Philip writes to inform his father of what accounts he has settled, and expresses his desire to visit the Manor, as he has heard that his mother is ill. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01052
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: departure for Great Britain
1714/03/18
John discusses business that must be taken care of before his departure, and tries to arrange a meeting with his parents. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01054
to Robert Livingston re: political affairs
1714/03/30
Jamison, David, fl. 1619-1717
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: Robert Livingston's accounts
Philip updates his father on what business he has attended, and any significant news. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01056
to Robert Livingston re: falling prices of provisions
1714/04/05
Schuyler, Philip, 1666-1724
Schuyler informs Livingston that Hugh Saills will pay him a visit in order to tell him what has happened to his sloop. Schuyler also mentions that the prices of provisions have fallen, and that Livingston's bellows remain unsold. Docketed on address...
GLC03107.01057
to Robert Livingston re: the location of Robert Livingston's sloop
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
Gilbert describes when his father's sloop was last sighted, and explains that if it has not yet returned to the Manor, it has most likely altered its course by some means. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01058
Action involving Samuel Vetch
1714/04/06
Inferior Court of Common Pleas
Announces that more information will arrive from abroad with instructions on how to continue a matter involving Samuel Vetch. The document is labeled "A Copy from the Minute book" and examined by Samuell Tyler.
GLC03107.01059
to Robert Livingston re: the malicious acts of Governor Nicholson
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: Robert Livingston's sloop
Philip writes of a recent sighting of his father's sloop, and expresses his hope that it arrive at the Manor shortly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01061
to Robert Livingston re: news of their sloop
1714/04/07
Gilbert writes to say that their sloop is safe but headed for the Jerseys. He also mentions the current price of flour, and states his desire to "make an end" with his father's debtors. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01062
to Robert Livingston re: victualling of garrisons
1714/04/19
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: Samuel Vetch's business
Verplank, Philip, fl. 1714
Verplank writes to forward copies of papers relating to Samuel Vetch's business. He also mentions that John Borland would like Livingston's opinion regarding a demand made by Governor Nicholson to see Borland's and Capt. Steel's books concerning...
GLC03107.01064
to Robert Livingston re: the birth of his son John
1714/04/20
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01065
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
Account of Robert Livingston
1714
Der Spiegel, H.V., fl. 1714
Attached to the account sheet is an order to Robert Livingston to pay a sum of money to Joseph Richards, signed H:V: der Spiegel, dated 15 July 1714.
GLC03107.01067
1714/04/24
GLC03107.01068
to Robert Livingston re: Samuel Vetch's grievances against Nicholson
1714/04/26
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret writes to ask her father to forward the contents of her letter to Gov. Hunter, who has failed to respond to her husband's complaints and inquiries. The letter gives a full account of Samuel Vetch's grievances against the "malice" of Genrall...
GLC03107.01069
to Robert Livingston re: the madness of the Generall [Nicholson]
1714/04/27
John relates an account of the Generall's [Nicholson] mad and irrational behavior that he heard through a Mr. Mackdowell, a man who stayed with John Borland while the Generall was lodged there as well. John states his belief that the Generall...
GLC03107.01070
Account [in Dutch]
1714/04/28
The name Cornelis Shermerhorn is written at the top of the account sheet.
GLC03107.01071
to Robert Livingston re: muster orders
Collins, John, fl. 1711-1721
Collins explains how conflicting orders regarding muster rolls have come in from various government officials, which has resulted in a great deal of confusion and frustration. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01072
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: request that Robert speak to Gov. Hunter
Margaret reiterates her request that Robert speak to Gov. Hunter on her husband's behalf, and informs her father that she will not return home, as she is due to move into a new house.
GLC03107.01074
to Robert Livingston re: a present of books
Knight, Sarah, fl. 1713-1717
Sarah writes to say that she has sent Robert a present of books, as she heard that he was looking for some new entertainment. She also invites Robert and Alida to correspond with her more frequently and keep her updated on the family's health.
GLC03107.01075
to Robert Livingston re: business matters
1714/05/06
Collins informs Livingston of the disbursement of some provisions and what still needs to be paid for. He also expresses wonder at why Coll. Ingoldesby is angry with him, and asks Livingston to finish a matter regarding his mother's estate.
GLC03107.01076
Certificate of purchase of goods from Robert Livingston
Collins certifies that he purchased cattle and pork from Robert Livingston for the use of Coll. Ingoldesby's company, and explains the financial terms of the purchase.
GLC03107.01077
The Estate of Margaret Schuyler
1714/05/25
The document states that a house on Duke Street, belonging to the estate of Margaret Schuyler, is to be sold among the children.
GLC03107.01078
to Robert Livingston re: offer for the house
Philip writes of an offer he received for a house that his father is selling. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01079
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
to Robert Livingston re: condition of trees
1714/06/15
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
Hunter announces that he has sent a Mr. Sackel up the river to report on the condition of trees, and asks that Livingston be of assistance. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01081
to Robert Livingston re: sale of the house
1714/06/17
Philip states that he has received a final offer for his father's house, and the sale shall be completed shortly. He also asks if he is to arrest Marisie van Rotterdam, and requests that his father send him some tobacco. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01082
to Robert Livingston re: imprisonment of Mr. Falkonier
1714/06/18
Gilbert writes to inform his father that he has arrived at his destination and that Mr. Falkonier has been imprisoned there. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01083
to Robert Livingston re: payment to Mr. Sharpas
1714/07/05
Campbell, John, fl. 1714
GLC03107.01084
to Robert Livingston re: request for payment
1714/07/16
Van Dam, Rip, fl. 1714
Van Dam requests that Livingston pay his outstanding debt by sending van Dam his sloop loaded with "good and new" flour.
GLC03107.01085
to Robert Livingston re: sale of flour
1714/07/17
Gilbert informs his father of some flour that brother Robert sold, and mentions that the assembly will not be able to repay father Robert until it receives the Queen's approval. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01086
to Robert Livingston re: payment to be made to Mr. Sharpas
1714/01/25
Campbell asks Livingston to pay Mr. Sharpas for the Intelligence. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01087
[Map of Livingston estate along the Susquehanna River][in Dutch]
18 August 1714
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
One map depicting the Livingston estate along the Susquehanna River. Depicts borders with Iroquois land. Most likely a section of Livingston's Manor, as Roeloff Jansen's Kill runs through the middle of it. Docket reads: Jurian Deckers Folly.
GLC03107.01088
to Robert Livingston re: request for provisions
1714/11/27
Sydenham, George, fl. 1696
Sydenham asks Livingston to grind some corn that he has sent over with his enslaved person, and also to send the enslaved person back with some provisions.
GLC03107.01089
to Robert Livingston re: [illegible]
Vosburgh, Jacob, fl. 1714-1726
Vosburgh signed with his initials.
GLC03107.01090
"List of Debtors drawn out of Leidger N F"
1714/12/15
List of debtors from Manor of Livingston, Catskill, Claverak, and Kinderhook.
GLC03107.01091
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1713
Contains two other signatures [illegible]. Date on docket is 2 January 1714.
GLC03107.01092
1714/03/21
Pietersen, Tuenis, fl. 1714
GLC03107.01093
1714/04/17
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
GLC03107.01094
1714/04/22
GLC03107.01095
1714/05/14
GLC03107.01096
GLC03107.01097
1714/05/
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01098
1714/05/15
GLC03107.01099
1714/05/22
GLC03107.01100
1714/05/24
GLC03107.01101
Names of the new ministry
1715/01/27
List of the men King George I rewarded with the advancement of a royal title. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01102
"Leendert Conyn & Kiliaen Winne's oath about the Examination. . .
1715/02/02
. . .of Joh: Dykemans negro." Both of the oaths attest to the statement made by an enslaved person of Dykeman's that he did not help another enslaved person named Tom commit murder against his master. The statements are signed by Robert Livingston...
GLC03107.01103
to the Council of Boston
1715/02
The letter applauds the Council for their current type of government, which is "the most perfect Democracy upon the face of the Earth." Antidemocratious (pseudonym) feels especial admiration for the government for sustaining democracy at a time when...
GLC03107.01104
to Mr. Cuyler re: sale of provisions
1715/04/28
Below the letter to Mr. Cuyler are some account calculations and a note by Philip Livingston. Page 2 is an account sheet of provisions sold to different individuals, including Robert and Philip Livingston, from August 1714 to January 1715....
GLC03107.01105
to Robert Livingston of Clermont re: power of attorney
1715/11/02
John writes that he will send power of attorney to Robert in order to assist with a financial matter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01106
"how many acres the Manr. Renselaerswyk Contains & Manr. Livingston"
1715/11
Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.01107
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1716/05
Van Nes, Jan, fl. 1716
Account sheet contains AN by Livingston indicating that he paid the contents of the account on 5 February 1718, Albany.
GLC03107.01108
"List of Debtors drawn out of my Leidger"
1716/01/26
GLC03107.01109
Testimony regarding assessors and collectors on the Manor of Livingston
1716/02/29
Van Slyk, Tounis, fl. 1716
Van Slyk testifies that Mr. Cuyler told him that it is not within the Governor's power to grant Robert Livingston the power to choose assessors and collectors to assess the inhabitants of the Manor. Signed with van Slyk's mark. This is followed by...
GLC03107.01110
Account of Myndert Maerseles [in Dutch]
1719/01/16
Document appears to be written by Livingston or his secretary, and also contains the signature of Myndert Maerseles.
GLC03107.01111
to Robert Livingston re: Livingston's reputation in England
1716/08/25
Vetch writes to say that Livingston has acquired a poor reputation in England, which does not bode well for the repayment of his money. He also notes that his wife, Margaret Vetch, has informed him that Livingston has failed to answer her letters...
GLC03107.01112
to Robert Livingston re: settlement of accounts
1716/12/25
Jamison explains that he will make a decision regarding Livingston's accounts, and also sends some news from abroad. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01113
Certificate that the Justices of Albany were informed of the county tax
1716
GLC03107.01114
to Philip Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1716/06/23
Cruger, John, fl. 1714-1719
GLC03107.01115
1716/08/14
Van Nes, Katryna, fl. 1716
GLC03107.01116
to Robert Livingston re: sale of provisions
1717/01/04
Gilbert informs his father of the market value of such provisions as wheat and flour, and how much he intends to sell. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01117
to Robert Livingston re: family news
1717/01/16
Philip writes of his mother's health, expresses sorrow at the loss of his father's dam and saw mill, and also sends the news that his wife has just given birth to a son. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01118
to Robert Livingston re: resolving the palatine affair with the government
January 10, 1717
GLC03107.01119
to Robert Livingston re: Coll. Schuyler's interest in a mortgage
1717/01/26
Collins asks that Livingston assess Coll. Schuyler's interest in a particular mortgage. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01120
Salary allowed to Robert Livingston
1717
GLC03107.01121
to Robert Livingston re: distribution of accounts
1717/02/18
Philip informs his father that he has sent certain people their accounts, and mentions that his wife and son have been ill, but appear to be recovering. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01122
to Robert Livingston re: request for an Indian servant
1717/02/09
Gilbert mentions that he would be very pleased if his father purchased him a particular Indian servant, who he has found to be extremely helpful. He sends his regrets at the destruction of his father's saw mill, and discusses plans for selling...
GLC03107.01123
1717/02/20
Gilbert writes of the selling price of provisions. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01124
to Robert Livingston re: goods damaged when a ship ran ashore
1717/03/04
Philip reports the sorry news of some goods that were damaged on a ship that ran ashore on its way to London, and also reports that a ship from Boston sank, drowning some men that they knew. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01125
to Robert Livingston re: business accounts
1717/03/11
GLC03107.01126
to Robert Livingston re: storage for Livingston's corn
1717/03/15
White, William, fl. 1810
White explains that he was unable to find storage for Livingston's corn, and therefore recommends that Livingston grind it. He then follows it with a note saying that he did find someone willing to store the corn, as long as it is clean. Docketed...
GLC03107.01127
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
1717/03/23
Wessels, Dirck, fl. 1713-1717
GLC03107.01129
1717/03/22
GLC03107.01130
to Robert Livingston re: animal skins to be shipped abroad
1717/03/27
Philip asks his father to send some skins to Phillip Schuyler so that they may be put on a ship going to Bristol. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01131
to Robert Livingston re: news from England and the West Indies
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
1717/04/10
Philip explains how he intends to settle some accounts. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01133
to Robert Livingston re: awaiting news from London
1717/04/22
Margaret anxiously awaits news of her husband from London, and expresses regret at the news that her brother John has lost all use of his limbs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01134
to Robert Livingston re: vote for his father
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
GLC03107.01136
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
"Parts in the Journall for Goods sold in the Shop upon Trust . . .
1717/04-1721/06
. . . from April 1717 to June 1721." Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01138
to Robert Livingston re: request for an enslaved woman
1717/05/03
One letter addressed to Robert Livingston from Philip Livingston dated May 3, 1717. Relays that ships from Africa carry enslaved people will be arriving. Requests his father to purchase an enslaved woman.
GLC03107.01139
1717/05/08
Salisbury, Fr., fl. 1713-1725
GLC03107.01140
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
1717/05/18
GLC03107.01142
to Robert Livingston re: Robert Livingston's success in the assembly
1717/05/20
Philip congratulates his father for his new position in the assembly, which will allow him to collect the money due to him. He also gives a favorable opinion of his father's Act to join the Manor of Livingston to the County of Albany, and offers to...
GLC03107.01143
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