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1771/10/26
Unknown
Exemplification of the Common Recovery suffered the Manor of Livingston and two houses and lots in Albany
The document orders the release of land by Samuel Stitt to James Downs. Oversize file at PML.
GLC03107.05393
1768/07/15
Grant of land to Hugh Munroe
Oversize file at PML.
GLC03107.05425
[1763?] n.d.
Livingston, Family
Indexed account book [index only]
GLC03107.05432
1766-1779
Livingston, Robert, Jr.
Account book of Robert Livingston Jr. [reverse calf]
GLC03107.05433
1773-1776
Account book [reverse calf]
GLC03107.05434
1774
Contra ledger [paper cover]
GLC03107.05435
[1782-1786]
Contra ledger [bound in paper]
GLC03107.05436
[1782-1788]
Ledger F [reverse calf] [red rot and disbound]
GLC03107.05437
GLC03107.05437 part 2
1763/09/06
Livingston, Robert Jr.
Mortgage on land purchased
Mortgage on land purchased from Benjamin John (also signed by him)
Lot sold was in "the Oblong or Equivalent Lands surrendered by the Colony of Connecticut to the Colony of New York."
GLC03107.05454
1764/04/12
Indenture
Indenture for lease of a farm to Johan Coenrat Meyer
GLC03107.05455
1765/10/23
Indenture for lease of a farm to Lucius Reynolds
GLC03107.05456
1769/04/14
Indenture for lease of a farm to William Lowry
GLC03107.05457
1770/02/01
Indenture for lease of a farm to Johannis Rosman
GLC03107.05458
1770/02/28
Indenture for lease of a farm to Adam Shuts
GLC03107.05459
1771/02/13
Indenture for lease of a farm to Angus MacDuffie
GLC03107.05460
1771/03/02
Indenture for lease of a farm to Jacob Cillmer [or Kilmor]
GLC03107.05461
1771/03/23
Indenture for lease of a farm to Christiaen Copper [or Christian Cooper]
GLC03107.05462
1771/03/25
Indenture for lease of a farm to Hendrick Tiel
GLC03107.05463
1771/03/26
Indenture for lease of a farm to Philip Coachman
GLC03107.05464
1771/04/24
Indenture for lease of a farm to Jerry Tibble
GLC03107.05465
1771/05/03
Indenture for lease of a farm to William Shoeck
GLC03107.05466
14 September 1768
Hancock, John (1737-1793)
to the Selectmen of Medway, Massachusetts
Along with Hancock, Joseph Jackson, John Ruddock, John Rowe and Samuel Pemberton signed as the selectmen of Boston. Recounts Parliament's impositions on the Americans via the Intolerable Acts and the alarm caused by the announcement by Sir Francis...
GLC03110
1780/06/16
Bowdoin, James (1726-1790)
State of Massachusetts in Convention [State Constitution]
GLC03116
12 May 1766
Edes, Benjamin, 1732-1803;
Boston gazette: Supplement. [May 12, 1766]
Prints a scriptural parody critical of the Stamp Act (p. 1), a letter "from a North-American, now on the Island of Barbados" passionately denouncing the Stamp Act (p. 2), an extract from a letter from London claiming Benjamin Franklin had assured...
GLC03120
1 -3 May 1770
Wilkie, J. (fl. 1757-1823)
The London chronicle. [Vol. 27, no. 2088 (May 1-May 3, 1770)]
Reports acts to regulate trials and elections, as well as parliamentary speeches and business. Advertisements include book publications, real estate, and epitaphs. A postscript fills the back page of this London newspaper detailing the Boston...
GLC03126
1776/01/07
Schuyler, Philip
Untitled
Schuyler writes that he is outraged by the scandalous conduct of their soldiers in Canada, which may result in their loss of that territory. He also expresses frustration with Congress, which has ignored his calls to address this issue. With...
GLC03107.04186
1776/01/12
Campbell, Donald (fl. 1776)
to [Robert Livingston (1746-1813)] re: the death of General Richard Montgomery
Campbell writes to announce the death of Richard Montgomery during the storming of Quebec.
GLC03107.04187
1776/08/25
Livingston, Walter
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: rations for troops
Walter asks Robert to talk to everyone he knows in Congress in order to halt a contract that would deny Walter the funds necessary to supply rations to troops. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04188
1776/01/26
Jay, John (1745-1829)
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: advice for Robert's health
John Jay writes that he is sorry to hear of Robert's poor health, and urges him to release himself from "Sollicitude & Distress," which may be the cause of his illness. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04189
1776/01/13
Schuyler, P.
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: condolences for the death of Montgomery
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04190
1776/12/20
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: frustration with Congress
GLC03107.04191
1775/12/21
Duane, James (fl. 1763-1785)
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: sympathy for the death of Robert's father
GLC03107.04192
1776/09/23
Rutledge, Edward
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: orders to travel to Philadelphia
GLC03107.04193
1775/07/01
Montgomery, Richard (fl. 1775-1778)
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re:death of Robert's grandfather
Richard Montgomery writes to condole Robert on the loss of his grandfather, and also states that he will depart for Boston shortly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04194
1776/11/07
Livingston, Robert (1746-1813)
to Finch Tilghman re: the enemy's movements
Robert writes that he is very surprised by the movements of the enemy, and wonders if they may try to push up the Hudson River.
GLC03107.04195
1776/01/31
to [Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: a momument for Montgomery
James Duane states his sorrow at the death of General Montgomery, and also discusses the possibility of a monument in his honor.
GLC03107.04196
1775/11/29
to [Richard] Montgomery re: gratitude for Montgomery's efforts
Robert thanks [Montgomery] for his heroic efforts and for enduring great hardships, but notes that he may not yet travel to his camp, for reasons that should remain unspoken at the moment. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04198
1765/11/20
Livingston, Robert (1718-1775)
to Robert Livingston (1688-1775) re: frustration with politics
Robert writes his father to tell him that his son Robert (1746-1813) will pay him a visit, and also expresses frustration with the Stamp Act and the rising conflict with the British. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04199
1777/02/12
Van Beuren, John
Receipt from Nathaniel Holmes of wheat due for rent
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.04200
1776/04/05
GLC03107.04201
1778/01/09
to Jn. A. Fonda re: receipt of masonry work
Van Beuren reports the names of individuals who have done their masonry work, as well as the number of hours they performed this work. Docketed on address leaf. Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.04202
1779/01/19
to Jn. A. Fonda re: order for payment for digging iron
GLC03107.04203
1782/08/17
Overbagh, Petrus
to John Wigram re: unable to settle an account with Mr. Livingston
Overbagh writes that he is too sick to get out of bed, and is therefore unable to travel the distance to settle his account with Mr. Livingston. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04204
1782/09/24
Van Vechten, Teunis
to John Wigram re: shipment of shoes and razors
GLC03107.04205
1775-1776
Account book of provisions purchased for the Continental Army
GLC03107.04356
1776/08/01
Livingston, Gilbert
Meeting of the secret committee of the state of New York
The resolutions of the meeting state that the committe should purchase as many cables and anchors as possible; and also that Robert R. Livingston is to be sent down to New York to consult with "the General" on matters of defense. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04358
1779/05/23
Livingston, John H.
to [Gilbert Livingston] re: the health of his neice
GLC03107.04359
1768/10/30
Account of John Livingston with Duncan McDougall
GLC03107.04366
1782/10/21
Account of Benjamin Smith
Estate of Robert Livingston
GLC03107.04379
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