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to Robert Livingston re: land assessment
1725/02/18
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip writes that the assessors have reached the same estimate as last year.
GLC03107.01624
to Robert and Alida Livingston re: best wishes for a happy New Year
1725/02
Livingston, Henry, 1714-1799
Henry Livingston, the son of Gilbert Livingston, sends his grandparents warm greetings for the New Year.
GLC03107.01625
Account with Philip Livingston [in Dutch]
1726/12/28
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
GLC03107.01626
to Robert Livingston re: concern for his father's health [fragment]
1725/03/12
Philip expresses concern for his father's pain and illness, and hopes that he may recover quickly. Part of the letter is missing.
GLC03107.01627
to Robert Livingston of Clermont re: French lessons
1725/03/10
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Young Robert thanks his uncle for some shoes, and notes that he hopes to master the French language soon. P.2 contains a letter written to the Mayor regarding trade with the Indians and relations with the French in Canada. The letter is not signed...
GLC03107.01628
to Robert Livingston re: delay in passing an Indian act
1725/03/20
Le Heup, Peter, fl. 1724-1725
Le Heup expresses his frustration with some merchants who have delayed the passing of an Indian act. He also updates Livingston on the settlement of his sons' accounts.
GLC03107.01629
to Robert Livingston re: a fort at the mouth of the Onondaga River
[1725/03/24]
Philip writes that he heard news that a Mr. Vaudruil is resolved to break down a fort that the Governor intends to build at the mouth of the Onondaga River. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01630
Account of Robert Livingston
1725/11/08
Nicolls, John, fl. 1721-1725
Robert Livingston purchased juniper, anodynes, ointments, and other goods from Nicolls.
GLC03107.01631
1725/04/02
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
GLC03107.01632
1726/04/12
Smithsen, Anthony, fl. 1723-1726
The account records expenditures for shoes and the repair of shoes. On p.2 Smithsen acknowledges receipt of payment for the delivery of wheat and the boarding of Gilbert Livingston's daughter Alida from 1 April 1725 to 1 April 1726. Docketed on...
GLC03107.01633
1725/09/10
GLC03107.01634
Account of Cornelius Van Horne
1725/04/07
Santford, Cornelius, fl. 1725
Van Horne purchased molasses from Santford.
GLC03107.01635
1725/04/19
Davis, John, fl. 1725
P.2 contains NS by Thomas Willson acknowledging receipt of payment for the account of Robert Livingston on behalf of his master, John Davis. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01636
1725/04/09
Robert Livingston purchased sugar loaves and a looking glass from his son Robert.
GLC03107.01637
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch and English]
1725/10/01
Romme, Cornelius, fl. 1724-1725
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01638
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1725/09/29
Pels, Eliesabeth, fl. 1725
Eliesabeth Pels signed with her mark.
GLC03107.01639
1725/10/26
Lyusen, Joost, fl. 1725
GLC03107.01640
1725/05/14
Evers, John Mtt., fl. 1725
Livingston purchased a copper kettle.
GLC03107.01641
Financial document with Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1725/05/26
Ulrich, Johannes, fl. 1725
GLC03107.01642
1725/06/01
Grant, Thomas, fl. 1719-1726
GLC03107.01643
1725/06/18
GLC03107.01644
1725/06/19
Stephenson, Enoch, fl. 1735
GLC03107.01645
1726/06/21
Bradford, William, 1663-1752
William Bradford's wife, Sytje Bradford, acknowledged receipt of payment for the account on her husband's behalf.
GLC03107.01646
to Robert Livingston re: Acts of Assembly
1725/06/22
Bradford writes that he is reprinting the Acts of Assembly, and asks Livingston if he ought to reprint an act that repealed a penalty on Livingston's land.
GLC03107.01647
Receipt of payment for the account of Robert Livingston
1725/04/27
Jay, Augustus, fl. 1711-1725
GLC03107.01648
to the Justices of the County of Albany re: fortifications for Albany
1725/05/31
Burnet, William, 1688-1729
Burnet writes that he approves of the Justices' resolutions, but asks them to consider some other places as well. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01649
to Robert Livingston re: meeting of the House of Representatives
1725/06/26
Bobin, Isak, fl. 1725
Bobin informs Livingston that the Governor expects his attendance at the next meeting of the House of Representatives.
GLC03107.01650
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
June 30, 1725
Salisbury, Fr., fl. 1713-1725
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01651
to Robert Livingston re: remedy for swollen feet
1725/07/07
Nicolls prescribes a remedy to help relieve Alida Livingston's swollen feet.
GLC03107.01652
1726/05/21
Searle, John, fl. 1726
J Pintard signed for John Searle upon receipt of the contents of the account.
GLC03107.01663
to Robert Livingston re: request to purchase flour
1725/07/17
Philip asks his father to purchase flour from Cornelius van Horne and to have it shipped to Barbados.
GLC03107.01664
to Robert Livingston re: introduction for friends of Philip Livingston
1725/07/22
Philip sent the letter with the wives of Joh. Myndertse, Barent Vroman, and Jan Baptist van Eps, three of his best customers, who desire to meet Robert and Alida Livingston.
GLC03107.01665
to Robert Livingston re: word from Samuel Vetch
1725/07/25
Bayard. Stephen, fl. 1725-1731
Stephen writes that a letter came for his wife Alida from her father Samuel Vetch, and that he is not sure if Vetch plans to return to the colony any time soon. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01666
to Robert Livingston re: a post at Schenectady
1725/07/27
Collins, Ed, fl. 1725
Collins writes that his father desires Livingston to write to the Governor in order to help him to obtain the post at Schenectady.
GLC03107.01667
Philip asks that his father help Uncle Collins get the post at Schenectady and appeal to the Governor on his behalf.
GLC03107.01668
to Robert Livingston re: sale of provisions
1725/07/29
Van Horne, Cornelius, fl. 1721-1737
GLC03107.01669
July 7, 1725
Livingston purchased rum from Santford.
GLC03107.01670
to Robert Livingston re: trade of provisions and furs
1725/08
GLC03107.01671
to Robert Livingston re: sympathy for his father's illness
1725/08/05
Robert Jr. expresses saddness for his father's affliction, and sends his wishes for recovery. He also discusses government posts, and the possibility of Gilbert Livingston receiving a Lieutenancy.
GLC03107.01672
to Robert Livingston re: medical advice
1725/08/12
Nicolls prescribes some remedies to alleviate Robert's pain.
GLC03107.01673
to Robert Livingston re: new duty of wheat
1725/08/14
Robert Jr. writes that a new duty has been placed on wheat in the Jersey's, which he hopes will help the Manor.
GLC03107.01674
to Robert Livingston re: fear of war with the French and Indians
1725/08/16
Philip writes that a soldier was kidnapped and killed by some Indians, and he fears that this may lead to a war. He blames the French for violence, and believes that they will destroy the continent. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01675
to Robert Livingston re: peace between Eastern and English Indians
1725/08/21
Philip writes that he hopes the news of a peace between the Eastern and English Indians is true.
GLC03107.01676
to Robert Livingston re: trade of powder and cornel
1725/08/25
Kip, John, fl. 1725
GLC03107.01677
Account of Phillip Schuyler re: sale of cornell
GLC03107.01678
Account of Mr. Delancey re: sale of flour
1725/08/24
GLC03107.01679
Account of Stephen Delancey re: sale of flour
GLC03107.01680
to Robert Livingston re: news of deaths
Philip informs his father of the deaths of some individuals known to them. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01681
to Robert Livingston re: Assembly meeting
Robert Jr. expresses his happiness at hearing that his father is to travel to New York to meet with the Assembly. He also mentions some provisions he has aquired to aid his father's health, and sends his gratitude to his mother for a cow.
GLC03107.01682
Account of Phillip Livingston re: sale of flour
1725/09/08
GLC03107.01683
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