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to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: upcoming elections
1752/02/15
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip discusses the candidates who will be running in some upcoming elections.
GLC03107.02838
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipments of butter
1752/02/26
Synsen, Abraham, fl. 1752
Lynsen requests that Robert, Jr. give him preference in his next shipment of butter, and asks if he would like to ship any butter to Curacao.
GLC03107.02839
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: state of trade and markets
Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 1710-1792
Peter gives an account of the state of different markets in the West Indies and elsewhere, and how rum and flour seem to be selling. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02840
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: postponement of the Assembly meeting
1752/03/16
Richard, Paul, fl. 1737-1755
Paul Richard explains that the Governor has delayed the Assembly meeting, and it is believed that he may completely refuse to meet with them. He also asks Robert, Jr. to send some pig iron down to him.
GLC03107.02841
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: account of sales
1752/03/24
Napeir, James, fl. 1751-1752
Napeir informs Robert, Jr. of the provisions he has sold, and includes a copy of Robert, Jr.'s account on pages 2 and 3.
GLC03107.02842
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: happy to hear of Robert, Jr.'s prosperity
Waddell, John, fl. 1744-1756
Waddell writes that he is happy to hear that Robert, Jr.'s furance and grist mill are functioning well again.
GLC03107.02843
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for wheat flour
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret asks Robert, Jr. to send her two bags of wheat flour.
GLC03107.02844
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: news of the Governor's expected departure
1752/03/25
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John writes that the Governor is expected to leave the province some time next summer without ever meeting the new Assembly. He also informs Robert, Jr. of the goods he has shipped, and states his pleasure with the news that Robert, Jr.'s furnaces...
GLC03107.02845
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trading advice
Keteltas, Peter, fl. 1742-1756
Keteltas writes that he is glad to hear that the iron works is functioning again, and advises Robert, Jr. to lower his price on iron if he wishes to sell any. He also informs Robert, Jr. of the market prices of various provisions in the West Indies.
GLC03107.02846
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: lowering the price on pig iron
Philip explains that he has been unable to sell Robert, Jr.'s pig iron, and is therefore forced to lower the price. He also mentions a Spanish attack on a fleet of trading vessels. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02847
"Invoice of Sundryes Sent up with my Sloop for the Store vist."
1752/04/13
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Items on the invoice include pork, calico, rum, and molasses.
GLC03107.02848
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipping and trade
1752/06/30
Philip writes that Robert, Jr.'s iron has been sold, and his rum shipped according to his orders. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02849
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trading news
1752/07
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
William discusses trade transactions, and also mentions an upcoming voyage.
GLC03107.02850
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: difficulty selling pig iron
1752/08/05
Philip explains the difficulty he has had selling pig iron, and notes that some price adjustments must be made. He also makes arrangements for shipping bread, and states that the Governor has further delayed his meeting with the Assembly. Docketed...
GLC03107.02851
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: extortion case
1752/08/19
William explains that he needs Robert, Jr. to send him a receipt if he is to follow up on an extortion case. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02852
Receipt of payment for stones for Robert Livingston, Jr.'s furnace
1752/09/05
Darg, Joseph, fl. 1752
GLC03107.02853
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: thank you for an invitation to drink wine
1752/09/20
John thanks Robert, Jr. for an invitation to join him in drinking his wine, and updates Robert, Jr. on some trading concerns.
GLC03107.02854
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1752/10/13
Items on the account include hammers, chisels, irons, and files.
GLC03107.02855
"Account Sales of Thirty Tons Pig Iron recived from New York p[er] . . .
1753/05/29
Jacob, Wendell, & Sons (company), fl. 1691-1761
. . . Sloop Lydia Capt: Fisher on Acct: of Robert Livingston, Esqr of Manor of Livingston"
GLC03107.02856
Account of Jacob Bladtner
1752/12/18
GLC03107.02857
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: college tuition for Robert, Jr.'s son
1753/06/09
Wendell, Jacob, 1691-1761
Wendell informs Robert, Jr. of the amount of his son's college tuition, and states that he will forward the expense account. He also discusses a number of other business and trade matters.
GLC03107.02858
to Charles DeWitt re: plan to catch vandals
1753/06/21
Elliott, James, fl. 1744-1773
James Elliott relays a plan to catch some people vandalizing a fence on the Manor.
GLC03107.02859
to the Coroner of Hampshire re: order for the arrest of 2 men from Taghkanic
1753/07/23
Williams, J., fl. 1870
J. Williams, Clerk, commands the Coroner of Hampshire to arrest Robert and Johannis Van Deusen so that they may be brought before the Court of Common Pleas at Springfield. The two men have been accused of trespassing Josiah Loomis's land at...
GLC03107.02860
"Account of Damge done by Joseph Pain and his Company . . .
1753/07
. . . to Robt. Livingston Junr Esqr in the month of July 1753" The account records charges for damage done to trees, and other expenses incurred from the action.
GLC03107.02861
Testimony regarding the Livingston's rights to Taghkanic and the Manor
1753/08/23
Brusie, Andries, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Brusie swears to remember that "Robert Livingston Esqr. the Original Patentee of the Mannor of Livingston Deceased, was in possession of the said Manor and in particular that part...
GLC03107.02862
Williams, William, 1731-1811
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, William Williams declares: "That at several times dureing the life time of the late Phillip Livingston Esqr. Deceased he has heard Josiah Loomis Declare that he held the Lands which he...
GLC03107.02863
Loomis, Thomas, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Thomis Loomis declares: "That about five Years agoe he heard his Brother Josiah Loomis declare that he held & possessed a Farm at Taghkanick by Leave of Philip Livingston Deceased, and...
GLC03107.02864
Muller, Jeremiah, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Jeremiah Muller declares that the land known as Taghkanic was in the possession of Robert Livingston, the first proprieter of the Manor of Livingston, over 60 years ago. He further...
GLC03107.02865
Loomis, Ebenezer, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Ebenezer Loomis states that he remembers that the late Philip Livingston allowed his brother Josiah Loomis to build a house and farm upon the land called Taghkanic. He also notes that...
GLC03107.02866
Salisbury, Francis, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Francis Salisbury states that the late Robert Livingston was the first patentee of the Manor of Livingston over 60 years ago, and that the land has remained in the possession of his...
GLC03107.02867
Konyn, Leendert, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Leendert Konyn states that he has lived on the Manor of Livingston since the age of ten, and has always been aware that the land first belonged to the late Robert Livingston, the first...
GLC03107.02868
Conner, Timothy, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Timothy Conner states that "Josiah Loomis told him that he had then lately agreed with Robert Livingston, Junr. Esqr. present Lord of the Manor of Livingston, to remove of from the...
GLC03107.02869
Decker, Jacob, fl. 1752-1824
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Jacob Decker and James Forder state that "Josiah Loomis told these Deponents that he had agreed with Robert Livingston Junr Esquire to plant Indian Corne on a Farm at Taghknaick for the...
GLC03107.02870
Van Deusen, Matthias, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Matthias Van Deusen declares that "the place called Taghkanick now lies and has been as long as this Deponent can remember in the County of Albany and within the Province of New York."...
GLC03107.02871
Rosman, Coenraadt, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Coenraadt Rosman declares that he "was told by Josiah Loomis that he the said Josiah had obtaind Leave of Robert Livingston Junr. Esquire to plant Summer grain on a Farm at Taghkanick...
GLC03107.02872
1753/08/24
DeWitt, Charles, fl. 1753
In the trial of Robert and Johannis Van Deusen v. Josiah Loomis, Charels DeWitt declares that the late Philip Livingston rented a piece of land in Taghkanic to Josiah Loomis. He further states that he informed Loomis of Robert Livingston, Jr.' s...
GLC03107.02873
Response to accusations of trespassing
1753/08/29
Van Deusen, Robert & Johannis, fl. 1753
Robert and Johannis Van Deusen state that the site on which their alleged act of trespass took place was a tract of land that had been seized from Robert Livingston, Jr. Robert Van Deusen signed the statement with his mark. Pages 2 and 3 are...
GLC03107.02874
Accounts
1753-1785
The account records transactions with different individuals at different times from 1753-1785.
GLC03107.02875
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: defending their title to the Manor
1754/02/04
William regrets that he has no favorable news regarding their boundary dispute with Boston. He warns Robert, Jr. of the possible treachery of Mr. Hutchinson, and outlines a letter concerning the Livingston's claims to the Manor that Robert, Jr...
GLC03107.02876
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: prepare for a trial against trespassers
1754/02/15
Stevenson, fl. 1754
Stevenson encloses the tax list for the Manor, and notes that it has been a poor winter due to a lack of fire wood. He also informs Robert, Jr. that they will have to prepare for a trial against the men accused of trespassing on the Manor.
GLC03107.02877
Promise to deliver winter wheat to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1754/07/24
Hallenbeek, Jan, fl. 1754
Jan and William Hallenbeek promise to deliver to Robert Livingston, Jr. a quantity of "good merchantable winter wheat."
GLC03107.02878
Account of Margaret Vetch re: blue and yellow silk, and lace
1754/09-1754/11
GLC03107.02879
"Invoice of Sundry Goods Received from New York by my Sloop"
1754/09/30
Items on the invoice include spotted rugs, tea, and rum.
GLC03107.02880
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for a shipment of pig iron
1754/10/04
Dwight, Jim, fl. 1754
Dwight apologizes for asking for more pig iron before paying for last year's shipment, but explains that it would be a great waste if his iron works sat idle for an entire year. He promises to give security for any iron Robert, Jr. ships, and swears...
GLC03107.02881
Release of lot of ground in Montgomery Ward, N.Y. to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1754/12/05
Deforest, Gerardus, fl. 1754
GLC03107.02882
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: deeds and patents for the Manor
1755/03/08
Wendell asks Robert, Jr. to send him all of the Indian deed and patents for the Manor of Livingston, as he desires to help Robert, Jr. assert his right to the entire Manor. He also states that Robert, Jr.'s son is still ill, but he remains well...
GLC03107.02883
Appointment of Robert Livingston, Jr. as his attorney
1755/04/23
Van Deusen, Johannis, fl. 1755
Johannis Van Deusen appoints Robert Livingston, Jr. to be his attorney, and asks that he "sue arrest . . . Imprison and Prosecute Josiah Loomis of the Mannor Livingston . . . for and in an action of Tresspas and false Imprisonment."
GLC03107.02884
Van Deusen, Robert, fl. 1755
Robert Van Deusen appoints Robert Livingston, Jr. to be his attorney, and asks that he "sue arrest . . . Imprison and Prosecute Josiah Loomis of the Mannor Livingston . . . for and in an action of Tresspas and false Imprisonment." Robert signed with...
GLC03107.02885
1755/05/30
White, Thomas, fl. 1755
Items on the account include rose nails, and bars of lead.
GLC03107.02886
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: rum
1755/06
GLC03107.02887
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: acknowledgement of sale of iron
1755/06/07
A portion of the address leaf is missing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02888
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: rice, sugar, rum, and molasses
1755/06/18
GLC03107.02889
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade arrangements and settling accounts
1755/06/19
Van Der Spiegel, John, fl. 1755
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02890
to Cousin Robert Livingston, Jr. re: [in Dutch]
1755/06/20
Livingston, John
GLC03107.02891
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: purchase of Robert, Jr.'s order
1755/06/21
Waddell writes that he has purchased the items that Robert, Jr. ordered, and has enclosed the account. orderedDocketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02892
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: assistance settling an account with Elisha Sheldon
Livingston & Alexander
Brothers Livingston and Alexander ask Robert, Jr. if he will assist Elisha Sheldon in settling his account with them. Followed by a postscript signed by William Alexander, in which he implores Robert, Jr. "not to let me want this that you engaged to...
GLC03107.02893
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: indigo, cotton, rice, etc.
1755/07/18
GLC03107.02894
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shortage of provisions
1755/07/19
Waddell writes that pork and other provisions are scarce in town, and also offers Robert, Jr. a parcel of tea. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02895
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: stock locks
1755/07/21
Boincherhoff, Dirk., fl. 1755
GLC03107.02896
Marston, Nathaniel, fl. 1755
John Kip signed for receipt of payment on behalf of Mr. Marston.
GLC03107.02897
Receipt of payment from John Van Der Spiegel . . .
Reed, Jonathan, fl. 1755
. . . delivered on the sloop of Robert Livingston, Jr. Jonathan Reed signed with his mark.
GLC03107.02898
1755/07/22
Lefferts, Dirck, fl. 1755
GLC03107.02899
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade accounts
Van Der Spiegel informs Robert, Jr. of what provisions have been purchased for him. Page 2 contains a copy of the account. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02900
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: desire to relieve the frontiers
Livingston & Alexander hope that Elisha Sheldon will follow through on his deal with Robert, Jr. They also note that they "hearily pitty the Distress the Fronteers are in & wish we had it in our power to give them relief."
GLC03107.02901
GLC03107.02902
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: reminder to send iron
1755/07/23
Myer, John, fl. 1755
Myer reminds Robert, Jr. to send him his order of iron when the sloop comes down again. Address leaf on verso. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02903
to Cousin Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sympathy for illness in the family
1755/07/31
Elphinstone, William, fl. 1755
William Elphinstone sends his sympathy to Robert, Jr. who suffers the double burden of a sore knee and a very ill son. He also states that he and his wife have grown tired of traveling, and asks Robert, Jr. for his advice on where they should settle...
GLC03107.02904
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: update on trade
1755/08/01
GLC03107.02905
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for payment
1755/08/12
Richards, William, fl. 1781-1787
Williams asks Robert, Jr. to order his friends to repay him for the sheep and pork they purchased some time ago. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02906
1755/08/14
GLC03107.02907
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for cattle
1755/08/15
GLC03107.02908
1755/08/21
GLC03107.02909
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: happy to hear of Robert, Jr.'s recovery
1755/08/29
Waddell writes that he is happy to hear that both Robert, Jr. and his son are beginning to recover from their respective ailments. He also makes note of some trading matters. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02910
Receipt of payment from Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.02911
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: tea, writing paper, and shirt buttons
GLC03107.02912
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for pig iron
Deffoe, Daniel, fl. 1755
GLC03107.02913
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: purchasing supplies for the army
1755/09/01
Peter explains that there will be a delay in his payments since purchasing supplies for the army has depleted his funds. He discusses some recent trading transactions, and the movement of soldiers in the area. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02914
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: best wishes for recovery
John sends his hope that Robert, Jr. and his son will have a quick recovery from their ailments and "bear this visitation with Christian Patience & Resignation." He mentions a recent sale of rum, and notes that no news has come from Europe since...
GLC03107.02915
Memorandum concerning Robert Livingston, Jr. [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02916
GLC03107.02917
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: glad to hear of Robert, Jr. and son's recovery
Margaret writes that she is glad to hear that Robert, Jr. and his son are recovering from their accident, and requests a shipment of wheat. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02918
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: financial dispute
1755/09/03
Moore, Thomas, fl. 1749-1755
Moore requests Robert, Jr.'s assistance with a financial dispute. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02919
1755/09/20
GLC03107.02920
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: cotton
Breese, Sidney, fl. 1755
GLC03107.02921
1755/09/26
GLC03107.02922
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: apology for disagreeable tea
1755/09/27
Waddell apologizes for Robert, Jr.'s dissatisfaction with the last shipment of tea, and notes that he is expecting another parcel of tea, which Robert, Jr. should find to be more agreeable. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02923
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for cast iron bars
1755/10/02
Bayard, Nicholas fl. 1692-1755
GLC03107.02924
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: death of their brother in law Henry Hansen
1755/10/05
Philip informs Robert, Jr. that their brother in law just died after being ill with a fever for a few days.
GLC03107.02925
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: white wine
1755/10/10
LeRoy, Jacob, fl. 1755
GLC03107.02926
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: delay in shipment of Indian shift blankets
Richard apologizes for the delay in a shipment of Indian shift blankets, and says that he expects to have a good quantity in about 3 weeks. He also states that it is likely that war will be declared in August. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02927
Account of John Livingston, (1714-1786)
1755/10/11
Troup, John, fl. 1755
John Livingston purchased a flower pot and nails for Robert Livingston, Jr. Elisabeth Troup signed for receipt of the account.
GLC03107.02928
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: worry regarding the late Henry Hansen's debts
1755/10/13
John expresses concern for the health of Robert, Jr.'s son Philip, and wishes Philip could come to New York to see a physician. He explains that the whole family is quite sorrowful over the death of their brother in law Henry Hansen, and are...
GLC03107.02929
Account of John Livingston, (1714-1786) re: mens stockings and gloves
Mary Livingston signed for receipt of payment for the account.
GLC03107.02930
GLC03107.02931
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: provisions for troops at Albany
1755/10/14
Peter requests Robert, Jr.'s input on how to purchase provisions for the troops of soldiers at Albany for the coming winter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02932
1755/10/21
GLC03107.02933
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plea for flour
1755/11/02
Margaret notes that is was very "hard" of Robert, Jr. to refuse her a shipment of flour for her own use, and asks once more if he is willing to spare some for her, before she is forced to look elsewhere.
GLC03107.02934
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: goods for trade
1755/11/06
Paul Richard writes that he has sold all of his rugs, and has only a small quantity of Indian blankets and blue duffels remaining. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02935
1755/11/07
GLC03107.02936
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: money on the warrants
1755/11/13
Peter writes that he has received money for only one warrant, and hopes the matter will be ammended when the "General" comes to town.
GLC03107.02937
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