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to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: gratitude for a pleasant visit
1751/10/03
Alexander, William, 1726-1783
William thanks Robert, Jr. for such a kind reception at the Manor, and notes that he will send him a clock shortly.
GLC03107.02819
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipment of cloth
Hansen, Henry, fl. 1751
Hansen writes that he has sent Robert, Jr. some cloth, which he thinks he will be pleased with. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02820
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: safe arrival of the Sloop Storke in Hamburg
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John writes that the Sloop Storke has arrived safely in Hamburg, and informs Robert, Jr. of his success in selling rum and other provisions
GLC03107.02821
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: [in Dutch]
1741/08/11
DeWolf, fl. 1741
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02627
Insurance policy for the Brigantine Ancram on a voyage from New York to Jamaica
1741/08/16
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
P.3 contains a note signed by George J. Moore in which he acknowledges receipt of payment from Robert, Jr., dated 21 August 1741.
GLC03107.02628
Account of Capt. John Waddell
1741/08-1741/11
Lawrence, John, fl. 1741
GLC03107.02629
Account of Capt. John Waddell for the Ship Oswego Packet
1741/08-1741/10
Rutger, Anthony, fl. 1741
Charges are for ship beer.
GLC03107.02630
Account of Capt. William Boyd for the Jamaica Packet
1741/09/03
Pels, Abraham, fl. 1741
Charges are for labor performed on the vessel.
GLC03107.02631
Account of Mr. Livingston for the Ship Oswego Packet
1741/08/28
Strainge, Mrs., fl. 1741
GLC03107.02632
1741/09/04
Docketed on verso
GLC03107.02633
1741/09/15
GLC03107.02634
1741/09/07
Bowman, Thomas, fl. 1741
Account is for 19 days of labor.
GLC03107.02635
1741/09/18
Radett, Matthew, fl. 1741
The account is for wages owed to Radett for labor.
GLC03107.02636
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: falling price of grain
1741/06/08
Leyborne, Rossey, & Rockiliff, fl. 1740
Leyborne, Rossey, & Rockiliff note the declining market values of grain, and are thankful that they are not overburdened with a huge amount of it. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02637
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: invoice for provisions
1741/10/04
Curtin, John, fl. 1741-1743
Curtin writes to send an invoice for Robert, Jr.'s flour, and informs him of what sales he has made. Preceded by a copy of a letter from 4 October 1741. Curtin explains that a sloop carrying some of Philip Livingston's flour was carried off to...
GLC03107.02638
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sale of bread and flour
Curtin explains that a sloop carrying some of Philip Livingston's flour was carried off to Hispaniola by the Spanish, and has not been heard of since. He also discusses the sale of Robert, Jr. and Philip Livingston's provisions in Jamaica, and...
GLC03107.02639
1741/10/07
Morrell, Robert, fl. 1741
The account is for 60 pounds of candles.
GLC03107.02640
Invoice of flour on board a vessel bound for New York
1741/10/13
DeWitt, John, fl. 1740-1744
P.1 contains an invoice of the flour Philip Livingston sent to his son Robert Livingston, Jr. In his letter on p.3, DeWitt notes that Philip Livingston traveled up to Ancram, and he also asks Robert, Jr. to send him some rum and salt. Docketed on...
GLC03107.02641
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: upcoming voyage of the Ship Oswego
1741/10/29
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip asks to put some goods on board the Oswego for its upcoming voyage to South Carolina, Saint Christopher, and Amsterdam; and hopes that it will be a most successful voyage. He also notes that he has no knowledge of the fate of an Irish voyage...
GLC03107.02642
Insurance policy for Brigantine Ancram on a voyage from Jamaica to New York
1741/10-1741/11
On p.3 George J. Moore signed for receipt of payment from Robert Livingston, Jr. on 2 and 14 of November 1714.
GLC03107.02643
1741/11/04
Van Ranst, Cornelius, fl. 1741-1744
Account is for making and mending sails, and also some rope.
GLC03107.02644
Account for the Brigantine Ancram
1741/11-1742/01
Hopson, Samuel, fl. 1741-1742
Account runs from 20 November 1741 to 8 January 1742.
GLC03107.02645
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: mate and sailors for the sloop
1741/12/18
Shipman, Elias, fl. 1741
Shipman writes to inform Robert, Jr. that he has procured a mate and sailors for his sloop, and that he expects to arrive with them in New York next week.
GLC03107.02646
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: business waning in Jamaica
1742/08/18
Keteltas, Peter, fl. 1742-1756
Keteltas writes that the markets continue to decline, and there is nearly no demand for bread or flour, as there is an overflow of it on the market at present. He states that there are no prospects for any further business in Jamaica, and he has...
GLC03107.02647
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: delay in payment
1742/07/25
Appelgate, Joseph, fl. 1742-1748
Appelgate apologizes for his delay in repaying Robert, Jr., and explains that his wife just had a child and he needs a little bit more time. He thanks Robert, Jr. for all his assistance and patience, and offers to oblige him in whatever manner he...
GLC03107.02648
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