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[Invoice]
6 September 1785
Broome & Platt (firm), fl. 1785
List of items Henry Knox bought from the firm of Broome & Platt. Items include blankets, cloth, and thread.
GLC02437.10389
12 September 1785
List of items Henry Knox bought from the firm Broome & Platt. Items include blankets and various types of cloth.
GLC02437.10390
[Account]
25 May 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Lists transactions regarding money paid by William Bingham for buying land by date, starting from 21 December 1792 to 1 October 1793. Also signed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.10392
March 20, 1802
Austin, Jonathan Loring, 1748-1826
List of transactions between Henry Knox and Jonathan Loring Austin by date, from 26 June to 11 September 1801.
GLC02437.10401
14 August 1806
Blagge, Samuel, fl. 1805-1806
List of transactions between Henry Knox and Samuel Blagge by date, for 29 November.
GLC02437.10402
8 July 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
A financial account involving Henry Knox and Charles Barrett. Docket notes the account was settled with Charles Barrett on 8 July 1795. Written in Knox's hand, signed in text by Knox. Also signed by Charles Barrett.
GLC02437.10624
[Contract]
4 November 1719
Smith, Thomas, fl. 1719
Signed by Benjamin Alder. John Coney and John [Lavell] Junior signed as witnesses. Anthony Roddard signed as Justice of the Peace on 5 May 1722 at Boston, Massachusetts. Contract between Thomas Smith and Benjamin Alder. Involving a tract of land...
GLC02437.10630
8 November 1742
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759
Signed by Samuel Waldo and Benjamin Burton. John Palmer and Charles [Proctor] signed as witnesses. J. Bradbury signed as Justice of the Peace on 25 January 1743. Indenture contract between Samuel Waldo and Benjamin Burton. Waldo grants 200 acres...
GLC02437.10634
to Henry Knox
February 29, 1792
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Discusses the case of General St. Clair (possibly Arthur St. Clair), noting that he wishes to answer St. Clair's letters with a reply that can be published. Comments that saying neither too much nor too little with be difficult concerning St. Claire...
GLC02437.09425
24 September 1792
Thanks Knox for information he previously sent within his private letters. Mentions Mr. [George] Hammond (the first British envoy to the United States), Mr. [John] Penn (former colonial governor), and Andrew Allen (former colonial attorney general...
GLC02437.09426
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Beden]
2 March 1783
O'Reily, John, fl. 1783
Captain O'Reily recommends Beden for a leave of absence to go to Danbury (possibly Connecticut). Directs his recommendation to Major [John] Doughty. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09666
to Robert Livingston re: Mrs. Schuyler's slave, Livingston's cattle
1692/05/10
Allyn, John, fl. 1690-1692
Allyn writes to explain that he is unable to ascertain the location of Mrs. Schuyler's slave, and to account for the losses of some of Livingston's livestock. Docketed on address leaf. NS by Allyn on address leaf.
GLC03107.00211
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1692/04/07
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00212
to cousin re: [in Dutch]
1692/05/07
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
GLC03107.00213
to Robert Livingston re: wrongdoings of a servant
1692/06/23
Pitkin, William, fl. 1692
Pitkin writes that his son's servant, Edward Blake, has done his master a "great" injury, and requests that Albany redress his "evills." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00214
Account sheet re: rents collected at Albany
1694/10/12
Record of the rents collected from tenants and their assigned property in Albany.
GLC03107.00215
to Robert Livingston re: runaway servant
1692/06/30
Stanly, Caleby, fl. 1692
Stanly, whose daughter married the son of William Pitkin, writes to request Livingston's help in returning the servant Edward Blake. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00216
1692/07/08
Bayard, Nicholas fl. 1692-1755
GLC03107.00217
to Robert Livingston re: discussion on cloth
1692/07/01
Gold, Nathan, fl. 1691-1692
Gold discusses cloth and flax which could potentially be sold by Livingston. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00218
to Robert Livingston re: repayment of debts by England
1692/07/28
Graham, James, fl. 1679-1700
Graham forwards his hopes and beliefs that Livingston will shortly be receiving the moneys owed to him by the Royal government in return for his outlays in Albany. He also sends news that the "council has procured 3 months provisions more upon...
GLC03107.00219
to Robert Livingston re: delays in repayment of Livingston's debt
1692/08/23
Graham claims that the assembly is full of delays but that he promises to aid in the recovery of the debts accrued by Livingston. He also refers to an action of "our fleet against the French" and the efforts of Governor Andros in his attempts to...
GLC03107.00220
to Robert Livingston re: news of events in England
1692/09/29
Pitkin sends thanks for all of Livingston's efforts on his behalf in the matter of runaway indentured servant Edward Blake. According to news picked up by Pitkin, the English have captured the French port city of St. Malo, complete with "very much...
GLC03107.00221
Account sheet re: money received and paid for taxes
1692/01-1694/08
Livingston's accounts of tax monies collected as rents for his properties in Ulster County (Livingston Manor) and Albany, and tax monies paid on those properties.
GLC03107.00222
to Robert Livingston re: Livingston's repayment
1692/10/26
Fletcher, Benjamin, 1640-1703
Governor Fletcher writes that "the first order I signed after my returne from Albany was for your mony," and in return expects that Livingston will be sending horses to Fletcher. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00223
Robert Livingston's salary as Subcollector of Excise at Albany
1699/05/31
Cosens, B., fl. 1699-1702
Cosens, the Clerk of the Council at Albany, certifies that "the Sallary of the Subcollector at Albany hath been fifty pounds."
GLC03107.00224
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