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to Robert Livingston re: desire to hear from her parents
1713/06/15
Livingston, Johanna, fl. 1711-1717
Jo[h]anna asks why she has not heard from her parents in so long, and wonders why she is not in their thoughts.
GLC03107.01011
to Robert Livingston re: the marriage of their children
1713/06/22
Knight, Sarah, fl. 1713-1717
Sarah Knight writes to discuss the possibility of the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth Knight, to John Livingston.
GLC03107.01012
to Robert Livingston re: news from England
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: engagement of John Livingston
1713/06/29
Jo[h]anna asks for money to buy clothing, and urges her parents to prevent the marriage of John Livingston to Elizabeth Knight. She also mentions that John and their sister Margaret Vetch are at odds, as Margaret does not approve of the match....
GLC03107.01014
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret writes to express her strong disdain for the marriage of John Livingston to Elizabeth Knight. She believes that it is too soon for John to remarry, and suspects that Elizabeth began planning the marriage before Mary passed away. Docketed...
GLC03107.01015
Account of Robert Livingston
1713/06
Coeyeman, Andris, fl. 1713
Account for the grinding of wheat and other grains.
GLC03107.01016
to Robert Livingston re: consent to marry
1713/07/01
Livingston, John
John expresses concern as to why he has not received a letter from his parents, and wonder if he has displeased them in any way. He also states that he is resolved to marry, but would be grateful if they would send their consent. Docketed on...
GLC03107.01017
to Robert Livingston re: longing for home
1713/07/06
Jo[h]anna writes of her plan to return home as soon as Margaret Vetch arrives in Boston, and expresses her deep longing to be with her mother.
GLC03107.01018
to Robert Livingston re: invitation to learn more of Elizabeth Knight
1713/07/09
John expresses his regret that his parents believe Elizabeth Knight to be of poor character, and asks that they write to the Minister of the North Church in Boston, where Elizabeth was brought up, in order to confirm that she is of good fortune and...
GLC03107.01019
to Robert Livingston re: offer to attend to Livingston's business
1713/07/13
Minor, John, fl. 1713
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01020
to Robert Livingston re: friendly regards to the family
Collins, John, fl. 1711-1721
Collins refers to Livingston as his brother, and writes of his and his wife's desire to see the family.
GLC03107.01021
to Robert Livingston re: money for clothes, the marriage of John Livingston
Jo[h]anna expresses distress at her father's neglect to write, and desires an answer regarding John's marriage, and money she needs for clothing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01022
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1699/11/27
Fredericke, Myndert, fl. 1699-1700
Account of debts and credits from 4 September to 21 November [1699].
GLC03107.00512
Account of the Mayor and Aldermen of Albany
1700/03/27
Hoogan, William, fl. 1700
Expense report of the Mayor Pieter Schuyler and the Aldermen of Albany from 27 September 1699 to 3 October 1699. Hoogan makes a request for payment on the 5 October [1699] and acknowledges receipt of payment on 27 March 1700.
GLC03107.00513
to Robert Livingston re: news of William's family
1699/10/09
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
Andrew Livingston, oldest son of William, joined an Indian Company and was captured. William describes his understanding of this event, and requests that Livingston do all within his power to regain the freedom of his nephew. Andrew's brother James...
GLC03107.00514
to Robert Livingston re: news of Pirates and a "plague"
1699/09/23
Riggs, John, fl. 1699-1701
Riggs writes to Livingston discussing a "great sickness at Philledelphe . . . above three hundred ded" and an action taken by Pirates by capturing a ship. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00515
to Robert Livingston re: news of William's sons
November 7, 1699
William writes reiterating his request for Robert to discover any news of the captivity of Andrew Livingston, and his belief that James Livingston might possibly be dead. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00516
to Robert Livingston re: a voyage to Caledonia
1699/12/02
Borland, John, 1660-1727
Borland writes to Livingston discussing the trip to the Scottish colony, with an eye towards Livingston donating money and/or supplies to the trip. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00517
to Sydney Lord Godolphin, Treasurer re: reimbursment of funds for victualling
1705
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston petitioned Sydney Godolphin, Lord high Treasurer of England, to be reimbursed for the victualling of "2 of the Established Companys at New York for four months," from 25 December 1699 to 24 April 1700. On p.2 Livingston enumerates a list...
GLC03107.00518
Petition re: reimbursment of funds for victualling
[1700/04]
Livingston details his disbursed funds in an effort to be reimbursed for his victualling expenditures from 25 December 1699 to 26 April 1700.
GLC03107.00519
to Robert Livingston re: offers to board Robert Livingston for schooling
1699/12/26
Stoddard, Solomon, fl. 1699-1700
Mr. Stoddard offeres to "take a fatherly care" of young Robert Livingston, while offering him board and overseeing his studies towards a legal career, for the small sum of £11 annually. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00520
List of items being brought by Robert Livingston Jr. on his voyage to Scotland
1699/10
Livingston's son Robert (1688-1775) made a trip to Scotland in 1699, bringing with him such supplies as "a new morning gown," "6 fine hollan Shirts," "a Gold ring & a pare of Silver buttons," and numerous spices. He travelled on the Calledonia with...
GLC03107.00521
Receipt
1699/11/19
Noble, John, fl. 1699
Noble signed the receipt for 24 shillings to convert the sum from New York to Boston money.
GLC03107.00522
Provoost, Abraham, fl. 1697
GLC03107.00523
1699
Ryckman, Albert, fl. 1680-1703
The bill amounted to 72 guilder.
GLC03107.00524
1699/11/28
Lansing, Jacob, fl. 1699
GLC03107.00525
Deposition of Robert Livingston re: Thomas Williams as Livingston's deputy
1699/11/23
Livingston's legal deposition, naming Thomas Williams as Livingston's deputy Collector of the Excise of the County and City of Albany for the term of one year.
GLC03107.00526
Receipt [in Dutch]
Webesse, Anemerrey, fl. 1699
Johannes Schuyler is mentioned in the document.
GLC03107.00527
1699/11/[31]
Van Brugh, Peter, fl. 1699-1714
GLC03107.00528
Account sheet [in Dutch]
1700/03/19
Gysbertse, William, fl. 1700
GLC03107.00529
GLC03107.00530
to Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1700/01/16
Schuyler, Brandt, 1659-1752
GLC03107.00531
1700/02/29
Fynhout, Cornelius, fl. 1700
GLC03107.00532
1700/03/14
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
Docketed.
GLC03107.00533
1700/04/23
Swieten, O.V., fl. 1700
GLC03107.00534
to Robert Livingston re: note of introduction of William Lombard
1700/05/11
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
Vetch recommends the bearer of this note, William Lombardi, to Livingston as a "person...you will be verie well satisfied with." Docketed.
GLC03107.00535
1700/06/03
GLC03107.00536
1700/06/12
GLC03107.00537
1700/11/24
Letter to Livingston from his daughter.
GLC03107.00538
to Robert Livingston re: news of Andrew Livingston, Scottish Colonies
1700/01/04
Livingston, James, fl. 1698
James Livingston writes to his brother about life in Scotland. He writes that Robert (the son) has arrived at his home, and will be settled once used to the surroundings. James writes that William Livingston's son Andrew was being held captive at...
GLC03107.00539
to Robert Livingston re: news of his arrival in Scotland
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert wrote home to let his parents know that he had arrived in Scotland after a five week voyage at sea. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00540
to Robert Livingston re: offer to board Livingston's son
1700/01/13
Stoddard offers to board Livingston's son for 10 pounds annually, in addition to upwards of twenty shillings annually for the son's education. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00541
to Robert Livingston re: news from political scene at New York
Graham, James, fl. 1679-1700
Graham begins with consolation regarding the passing of Livingston's daughter. He continues by discussing a failed attempt by Gov. Fletcher to gain a commission for a Mr. Weaver, and yet mentions "My Lords interest continues very great at home."...
GLC03107.00542
to Robert Livingston re: prohibition from exportation of horses to Canada
1700/01/18
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
Nanfan sends his condolences on the loss of Livingston's daughter, and requests news on the failed Commission of Mr. Weaver and the possibility of receiving pay from England. He also forwards an order stating the sending of horses from New York to...
GLC03107.00543
Declaration removing Livingston's salary as Collector of Excise
1700/01/27
Cosens, B., fl. 1699-1702
By decision of the Council of the Province of New York under Governor Bellomont, having experimented by allowing Johannes Groenendyrk to collect the excise on 13 November 1699, discovered that Groenendyrk collected more than Robert Livingston....
GLC03107.00544
1700/02/15
GLC03107.00545
1700/03/11
Louwerse, John, fl. 1700
Louwerse acknowledges receipt of the balance of Livingston's account with John Jacobse.
GLC03107.00546
Hardenboy, Johannis, fl. 1700
John Livingston paid Johannes Hardenboy the sum of £8 for "half a Sloop."
GLC03107.00547
to "Land Lord" re: request for the completion of Forster's house and lower rent
1700/02/06
Forster, Miles, fl. 1700
Discusses the conditions of the house in which he resides, and claims that his rent is too high for the said conditions. He writes "I cannot afford to give 60 pence a year for a house to Sleep in, especially for one that is not yet made intirely...
GLC03107.00548
to Robert Livingston re: the arrest of Captain Kidd
1700/03/07
Campbell, Duncan, fl. 1694-1701
Campbell writes discussing the events in Parliament revolving around the arrested Captain Kidd. He mentions a nine hour debate and the Earl of Bellomont's being charged with "Obtaining a Comision for Capt Kidd Contrary to the Laws." However, being...
GLC03107.00549
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
Van Cortlandt, Stephen, 1643-1700
GLC03107.00550
to Robert Livingston re: Captain Kidd's case before Parliament
1700/03/18
Graham writes to Livingston in a calming effort, stating "Banish all uneasiness from [your] bosom." Graham states that Kidd, although he would be tried, would not drag down the other investors in the Adventure Galley scheme, claiming that the...
GLC03107.00551
Account sheet re: wages earned on "Susanah"
1700/03/21
Sare, William, fl. 1700
William Sare, submitted this account of the wages due to 7 men for their labor on the Brigantine Susanah's voyage from Madeira to New York. On p.2 Sare acknowledges receipt of some of the wages from Coll. Gabriel Minvielle and John Barberie....
GLC03107.00552
1700/03/22
GLC03107.00553
Account of the Excise at Albany
1700/12/01
The Account of excise covers the period of 25 March 1700 to 1 December 1700. Also includes an account of rum and liquor expended in households, and an account of debts to the city of Albany.
GLC03107.00554
"List of 21 warrants for my Sallary . . ."
1700/09/19
" . . . from 25 of March 1695 to the 25 June 1700 signed by Mayor Bellomont the 14 of September 1700." Livingston's request for payment totalling £682. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.00555
to Robert Livingston re: explanation for not shipping Livingston's order
1700/03/25
Cutler, John, fl. 1700
Livingston and Stephen Van Cortlandt purchased "Crank"s from John Cutler. Van Cortlandt's item was said to have a defect, while Livingston's was not sent due to a lack of stock. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00556
1700/12/10
GLC03107.00557
1702/02/02
Ootgout, Hendrick, fl. 1702
Account of Livingston's debts and credits beginning 26 March 1700.
GLC03107.00558
to Robert Livingston re: potential for a war with the Indians in New England
1700/03/29
Graham was in New York "to attend the business of the supreme court." Taking the opportunity to forward the news of new Colonial Governor Hamilton's arrival in New York, Graham also writes of the troubles in New England: "Accordingly they are very...
GLC03107.00559
to Robert Livingston re: news of Livingston's son Robert
1700/03/30
William writes in order to forward news of the good health of young Robert Livingston. William describes a fire which destroyed the homes of 200 Edinburgh families two months previous, as well as Robert's progress in school ("he is threw the 5...
GLC03107.00560
1700/12/27
Livingston's account totals £333 for such items as mutton and liquor. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.00561
1700/12/28
Broadhurst, Jonathan, fl. 1698-1702
Livingston's account totals £363 and 2 shillings.
GLC03107.00562
1700/05/08
William writes with an update on Robert's schooling. Firstly, William requests that Robert write to him, as William had received no letter from his brother other than that which accompanied Robert to Scotland. William proceeds to discuss the matter...
GLC03107.00563
1700
Schuyler, Myndert, 1672-1755
Account of Livingston's debts and credits from 23 April 1700 to 21 December 1700.
GLC03107.00564
Caveat against attaining a patent for land
1700/05/10
Fort, Jean, fl. 1700
Caveat against anyone desiring a patent to aquire land behind Jean Libertse's house. Below the caveat is a letter from Fort to [Livingston] explaining the enclosed caveat.
GLC03107.00565
to Robert Livingston re: affections sent from son to father
1700/05/15
Robert writes to his father out of a sense of "humble duty," and assures his father that he is in good health and looking forward to his education. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00566
"Account of victualling his Majesty's Established forcs at Albany"
1700/11/01
Livingston's account of the expenses accrued for victualling troops from 1 May 1699 to 1 November 1700.
GLC03107.00567
to Robert Livingston re: news from New York
1700/05/23
Riggs writes with news which has been passed along thorughout New York. Firstly, Riggs mentions Livingston's arrival home and the death of the King of Spain. Furthermore, Riggs discusses the failed Scottish colony at Darien, which had been captured...
GLC03107.00568
to Robert Livingston re: the trial of Captain Kidd
1700/06/09
Riggs writes discussing the trial of Captain William Kidd. According to Riggs, Kidd was being held at Bristol, and would be held until the next session of Parliament, the soonest time possible for Kidd to be tried or pardoned. Also, Riggs writes of...
GLC03107.00569
to Robert Livingston re: assurances regarding the schooling of young Gilbert
1700/06/06
Stoddard, being entrusted with Gilbert Livingston's education, writes to assuage the parents of his intentions. Stoddard writes that "I shall take the same [care] of him as if he were my own: & see that he doe carefully impour his time: the young...
GLC03107.00570
to Robert Livingston
1700/06/07
Weemes, James, fl. 1700-1701
Weemes writes discussing the key issue of Europe: the succession of the Spanish throne. With the death of the King of Spain, it is rumored that the throne would pass to the Dauphin of France. Weemes also writes of the ill-fated Scottish Colony of...
GLC03107.00571
1700/06/08
Graham writes to assure Livingston of the passage of any danger which could have been incurred due to Livingston's dealings with Captain Kidd, and to advise that any of the moneys he had advanced for the victualling of the troops would be returned at...
GLC03107.00572
1700/06/10
Riggs writes of the current events as alledged to have occurred, claims that Parliament had been dissolved, and that Admiral Benby sailed back to England from Boston with a ship full of privateers. Finally, Riggs writes of Richard Ingoldsby's desire...
GLC03107.00573
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip sends his respects and assures his parents that he is in good health and looking forward to his education. He also requests that his parents send him pens, pencils, and other school supplies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00574
[1700/06]
Revighte, Solomon, fl. 1700
GLC03107.00575
1700/06/22
Cuyler, John, fl. 1700-1713
GLC03107.00576
Bill [in Dutch]
1700/07
Abeel, John, 1667-1711
GLC03107.00577
1700/07/02
GLC03107.00578
1700/07/05
Cosyn, D.W., fl. 1700
Also signed by John Abeel.
GLC03107.00579
Ceryk, Harden, fl. 1700
GLC03107.00580
to Earl of Bellomont re: request for payment of Livingston's withheld salary
1700/09/12
Livingston petitions for the salary granted him by King William III and withheld by Benjamin Fletcher.
GLC03107.00581
1700/10/07
Vandlier, William, fl. 1700
GLC03107.00582
to Robert Livingston re: the deaths of Robert's two brothers
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
Receipt re: salary received from the Earl of Bellomont
1700/11/07
Livingston account of moneys due him for his victualling duties. Acknowledges receipt of a portion of it on 9 August 1700 and on 7 November 1700.
GLC03107.00584
to Robert Livingston re: John Livingston's potential marriage to Mary Winthrop
1700/12/02
The letter concerns the pending engagement of Livingston's son John to Mary Winthrop. Campbell speaks highly of the Winthrop family and strongly approves of the engagement, and urges Livingston to do the same. Docketed.
GLC03107.00585
to Robert Livingston re: the death of Stephen van Cortlandt
1700/12/03
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 & Alida Livingston re: request for parental blessing upon wedding
John writes this letter from New London requesting "yours and mothers Blesing and Consent" upon his marriage with Mary Winthrop, as the couple has already received the blessings of Governor and Mrs. Winthrop, and claims that if his parents were to be...
GLC03107.00587
to Robert Livingston re: advising Margaret about Samuel Vetch's character
1700/12/20
Miller, Jannet, fl. 1700
Jannet Miller writes to her uncle in an effort to dissuade him from granting his blessing on his daughter Margaret marrying Samuel Vetch. Miller writes that Vetch is hated by "al his country and that for his evil deads." She then tells of young...
GLC03107.00588
Promissory note for Robert Livingston
1700/12/18
Thickstone, Jeremy, fl. 1700
Thickstone agrees that he remains indebted to Robert Livingston for the sum of 120 guilders.
GLC03107.00589
Petition to Sidney Godolphin re: reimbursement for victualling
ca. 1700
Livingston petitions the Lord High Treasurer to receive "satisfaction" in return for victualling the four companies garrisoned at Albany, claiming to have victualled those four companies from 24 December 1699 to 24 April 1700 without having received...
GLC03107.00590
1700/12/09
Winthrop, John, fl. 1701
Winthrop apologizes for his previous lack of written salutations, and begins with expressing his surprise at understanding that John Livingston was interested in the hand of Mary Winthrop, believing that Livingston had visited him on his return home...
GLC03107.00591
to Robert Livingston re: news of forwarded packet from Earl of Bellomont
Nanfan writes to Livingston that he had received a packet from the Earl of Bellomont, which he forwarded to Albany to Livingston and the rest of the Indian Affairs Commissioners. Also, Nanfan writes of the arrival of New Jersey Governer Andrew...
GLC03107.00592
to Robert Livingston re: Lord Bellomont's testimony before Parliament
1700/02/20
Graham writes that Lord Bellomont had testified before Parliament for five days regarding the case of Captain William Kidd, and after having completed his testimony and being acquitted from any wrongdoings, Bellomont has issued orders that all...
GLC03107.00593
1700/04/29
Graham writes of the news he recently received from England. The King and Parliament are in accord, according to Graham, and England is willing to join Scotland on its colonial excursion. Merchants have continued their complaints against the...
GLC03107.00594
GLC03107.00595
to Robert Livingston re: congratulations on return from Indian Mission
1700/05/25
Nanfan welcomes Livingston's return to Albany, after having been on a mission to the Onondaga tribe in an effort to maintain peaceful relations between the tribe and the colony. Nanfan then further writes that Governor Nicholson, while aboard the...
GLC03107.00596
to Robert Livingston re: Livingston's Onondaga mission
1700/05/24
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
Pynchon writes to congratulate Livingston on his return from the Onondaga tribes, realizing the difficulties placed upon him by the French overtures of peace towards the tribe and claiming "If the 5 nations be not debauched by the French but keep...
GLC03107.00597
1700/01/15
GLC03107.00598
to Robert Livingston re: Parliamentary hearing on Capt. Kidd's Commission
Nanfan writes to forward news of the Parliamentary hearings discussing the Commission of Captain Kidd. According to Nanfan, who includes a transcribed copy of the minutes of the Parliamentary Committee detailed to investigate this Commission, the...
GLC03107.00599
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