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1723/06
Loodtsteed, Jurian (fl. 1723)
Receipt of bill from William Burnet
Loodsteed acknowledges receipt of a bill from William Burnet on behalf of Robert Livingston. Signed in text.
GLC03107.01515
10 March 1723
Van Horne, Cornelius
to Robert Livingston
Van Horne writes that a Thomas Cardle has just arrived from London after a 16 year absence, and believes himself to be the rightful owner of one of Livingston's enslaved people. Van Horne therefore warns Livingston to keep a close eye on this...
GLC03107.01553
to Robert Livingston re: fear of theft of Livingston's slave
Original copy of GLC03107.01.01553, and contains some additional information regarding trade of provisions. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01554
1725/07/25
Bayard, Stephen (fl. 1725-1731)
to Robert Livingston re: word from Samuel Vetch
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
1725/09
Livingston, Philip
to Robert Livingston re: assessors of Albany
Philip writes of a disagreement between the assessors and the palatins on Livingston's Manor. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01718
1726/02/23
Livingston, Robert
"Palatines Debtors who Live in the Mannor"
GLC03107.01757
1711/01/17
Vetch, Samuel
to Robert Livingston re: victualling garrisons
Vetch explains that he has travelled from Annapolis to Boston in order to settle the accounts of the garrisons. He discusses how he will cover the expenses and acquire the necessary provisions. He also talks of moving his family from Annapolis and...
GLC03107.00822
1711/08/07
Livingston, Alida (fl. 1680-1726)
to Robert Livingston: [in Dutch]
Docketed on verso. The docket indicates that the letter states that there is "no bread for the Palateyns."
GLC03107.00831
1712/01/07
Baggs, Andrew (fl. 1712)
to Robert Livingston re: distribution of provisions
Baggs mentions the arrival of a large quantity of provisions and inquires as to how he is to distribute them. He also discusses a legal investigation involving the robbery of a store house and his desire to be better informed of such matters in the...
GLC03107.00854
1711/02/14
DeLancey, Stephen (fl. 1710-1711)
to Robert Livingston re: assistance with money and provisions
DeLancey promises to assist Livingston in whatever way he can by supplying him with what money and provisions he can spare. He also remarks on the government's weak response to the hard times they are all facing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00857
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