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to Robert Livingston re: Coll. Schuyler's interest in a mortgage
1717/01/26
Collins, John, fl. 1711-1721
Collins asks that Livingston assess Coll. Schuyler's interest in a particular mortgage. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01120
to Robert Livingston re: distribution of accounts
1717/02/18
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip informs his father that he has sent certain people their accounts, and mentions that his wife and son have been ill, but appear to be recovering. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01122
to Robert Livingston re: request for an Indian servant
1717/02/09
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
Gilbert mentions that he would be very pleased if his father purchased him a particular Indian servant, who he has found to be extremely helpful. He sends his regrets at the destruction of his father's saw mill, and discusses plans for selling...
GLC03107.01123
to Robert Livingston re: sale of provisions
1717/02/20
Gilbert writes of the selling price of provisions. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01124
to Robert Livingston re: goods damaged when a ship ran ashore
1717/03/04
Philip reports the sorry news of some goods that were damaged on a ship that ran ashore on its way to London, and also reports that a ship from Boston sank, drowning some men that they knew. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01125
to Robert Livingston re: business accounts
1717/03/11
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01126
to Robert Livingston re: storage for Livingston's corn
1717/03/15
White, William, fl. 1810
White explains that he was unable to find storage for Livingston's corn, and therefore recommends that Livingston grind it. He then follows it with a note saying that he did find someone willing to store the corn, as long as it is clean. Docketed...
GLC03107.01127
to Robert Livingston re: tax estimate
1717/03/21
Beekman, Henry, fl. 1696-1717
Beekman writes that he has met with Livingston's assessors to decide upon a tax. He also mentions that some items were found that may be a part of Livingston's saw mill. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01128
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1717/03/23
Wessels, Dirck, fl. 1713-1717
GLC03107.01129
1717/03/22
GLC03107.01130
to Robert Livingston re: animal skins to be shipped abroad
1717/03/27
Philip asks his father to send some skins to Phillip Schuyler so that they may be put on a ship going to Bristol. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01131
to Robert Livingston re: news from England and the West Indies
Beekman gives news that the Duke of Marlborough and Prince of Whales are dead, the King has arrived in England, and that provisions are very low in the West Indies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01132
1717/04/10
Philip explains how he intends to settle some accounts. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01133
to Robert Livingston re: awaiting news from London
1717/04/22
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret anxiously awaits news of her husband from London, and expresses regret at the news that her brother John has lost all use of his limbs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01134
to Robert Livingston re: vote for his father
Philip writes that he voted for his father and hopes that he gets what he wishes from the assembly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01135
GLC03107.01136
to Robert Livingston re: political opposition to Robert Livingston
1717/04/25
Philip states that the constables and freeholders of Livingston's manor gave their vote to Robert Livingston, but warns that some representatives aim to keep him out of the House. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01137
"Parts in the Journall for Goods sold in the Shop upon Trust . . .
1717/04-1721/06
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
. . . from April 1717 to June 1721." Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01138
to Robert Livingston re: request for an enslaved woman
1717/05/03
One letter addressed to Robert Livingston from Philip Livingston dated May 3, 1717. Relays that ships from Africa carry enslaved people will be arriving. Requests his father to purchase an enslaved woman.
GLC03107.01139
1717/05/08
Salisbury, Fr., fl. 1713-1725
GLC03107.01140
to Robert Livingston re: Robert Livingston's position in the House
1717/05/09
Philip hopes that his father still has many friends in the House so that his business may proceed. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01141
Authorization to determine and receive debts due to the army
1699/03/25
The document authorizes an un-named individual to collect the debts of non-commission officers and private soldiers who served in a company in New York.
GLC03107.01847
Proposition regarding Mohawk Indians [in Dutch]
[1666/08/10/31]
GLC03107.01857
1672/07/23
GLC03107.01858
1674/05/08
GLC03107.01859
Proposition [in Dutch]
1674/02/14
Written at Fort Frederick (also known as Fort Albany)
GLC03107.01860
Proposition regarding Mohican [Mahikander Indians [in Dutch]
1677/04/24
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
GLC03107.01863
"Proposicons made to the Mohekanders and other River Indians by . . .
. . . Major John Pynchon and James Richards Gent: Commissioners from the Colone of Massasshusetts & Cannatticut in the Court house at Albany." The document commends the River Indians for their refusal to participate in a war against the English. It...
GLC03107.01866
Answer to Major Pynchon's proposition
River Indians
The Mahikander and River Indians thank the English for their friendship, and agree not to harbor or aid any of their enemies.
GLC03107.01867
Proposition and answer regarding the Mohawk Indians [in Dutch]
1677/06/04
Janse, Daniel, fl. 1677
Contains the signatures of Daniel Janse and Ackes.
GLC03107.01868
Proposition regarding the Mohawks and Senecas [in Dutch]
1677/06/30
Coursey, Henry, fl. 1677-1682
GLC03107.01869
Proposition regarding the Mohawks & other Indians westward as far as the Senecas
The proposition guarantees English friendship and asks for the continuance of peace between them. W. Nicolls verified the document as a true copy. Robert Livingston signed and acknowledged that he serviced the proposal.
GLC03107.01870
Proposition regarding the Onondaga Indians [in Dutch]
1677/07/21
GLC03107.01871
Answer from the Onondaga Sachems to Cornell Coursey's proposition
Carachkondie, fl. 1677
The document names 4 Sachems that responded to the proposition: Ca[r]achkondie (the speaker), Tanonauiaichta, Sienonkachi, and Oneyichkaron. In their answer, the Onondagas agree to peace and to commit no damage or injury against the settlers of...
GLC03107.01872
Answer from the Onondaga Sachems to Cornell Coursey's proposition [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01873
Two copies of the document are attached. Both are signed by Robert Livingston, Secretary.
GLC03107.01874
Onondaga Sachems
List 4 Sachems who responded to the proposition: Suer[y]se, Sarathtoa, Canathyndia, and Cannanthaere. In their answer, the Sachems agree to obey King Charles and to observe what was requested on Cornell Coursey's proposition. They also ask the...
GLC03107.01875
Answer from the Mohawk Sachems to Cornell Coursey's proposition
1677/08/06
Mohawk Indians
The Mohawks agree to the terms of Cornell Coursey's proposition, and offer furs to help resolve difficulties. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01876
Answer to Cornell Coursey's proposition [in Dutch]
1677/08/22
Seneca people
GLC03107.01877
Answer to Cornell Coursey's proposition
The Sinnondowannes & Cayugas extend their gratitude to the Governor General and to the English for their willingness to forgive the past. They also offer beaver furs in order to resolve past conflicts.
GLC03107.01878
to Robert Livingston re: instructions for collecting the excise
1678/12/04
Andros, Edmund, 1637-1714
Governor Andros thanks Livingston for his letter regarding relations between Indians and settlers. He also gives Livingston instructions on how to collect the excise revenues. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01879
Proposition made to the Mohawks
1679/09/25
Kendall, William, fl. 1679
William Kendall, the Agent of Indian Affairs in Virginia, writes to set the terms of the colony's relationship with the Mohawks. In order to maintain peace and friendship, Kendall writes that all Indians are required to stand still and lay down...
GLC03107.01881
Answer to Coll. William Kendall's proposition
1679/09/26
In their answer, the Mohawks find Coll. Kendall's terms of peace to be agreeable, and consent to lay down their arms before Christians as a sign of friendship. Signed and verified as a true copy by Robert Livingston Secr., who translated, compared...
GLC03107.01882
Answer to Coll. William Kendall's proposition [in Dutch]
Contains the signature of Robert Livingston Secr.
GLC03107.01883
"Answer upon a certain message sent to him by the Onnondages Sachims . . .
1679/10/06
. . . with one of the Sakamakers call Othonoones." Kendall states that he knows nothing of an alleged covenant made in private between the Onondagas and Coll. Coursey. He also scolds the Onondagas for postponing a meeting due to smallpox, as he...
GLC03107.01884
"Message from the Sachems of Onnondage to Col: Wm. Kendall . . .
. . . agent of Virginia sent by one of there Sachems calld Othonoonis accompanyed with his sonne and another Indian." Othonoonis explains that agreements made with Coll. Coursey indicated that colonial agents would visit Onondaga territory, rather...
GLC03107.01885
Message from the Sachems of Onondagas to Col: Wm: Kendall [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01887
"An Accompt of Presents given to the Onneydes Sachims upon the Country . . .
[1678]
. . . of Virginia Acct. at the delivery of the 6 Prison[ers]." Account of the quantity of tobacco, rum, bread, meat, and other provisions given to the Oneidas for the delivery of prisoners.
GLC03107.01889
"Accompt of Charges Expended upon the Christian Prisoners to witt . . .
1679/10/13
. . . 2 woomen & 4 children wh. came from Oneyde, being taken from Virginia." Account of the services rendered by different individuals and the sums that they were paid.
GLC03107.01890
Proposition to the Oneidas
1679/10/30
Kendall states that he is writing to discuss recent incidents of Oneida Indians destroying and plundering colonial settlements, and abducting some women and children. He explains that he is willing to forgive these actions as long as the Oneida...
GLC03107.01891
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