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1725/11/09
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Account of Robert Livingston
Livingston purchased sugar and salt. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01723
1725/10/16
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Inventory of goods shipped aboard the ship Alida [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01724
1725/10/19
Account of butter for Moses Levy
GLC03107.01725
September 1, 1726
Grant, Thomas, fl. 1719-1726
Thomas Grant's son, Ebenezer Grant, signed for the receipt of the account. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01726
1725/10
Account of sale and trade of flour, butter, and cornell.
Records business throughout the month of October.
GLC03107.01727
1725/10/27
Elisabeth, fl. 1725
Account [in German]
GLC03107.01728
1725/10/23
Varick, Jacobus, fl. 1725
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01729
1726/08/09
Van Dam Junior & Bayard
Livingston purchased sugar, flannel, and knitting needles. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01730
1725/10/09
Account of Philip Livingston re: sale of butter
GLC03107.01731
1725/11/04
Van Horne, Cornelius, fl. 1721-1737
Account of Robert Livingston [fragment]
GLC03107.01733
1725/11/05
Wenman, Thomas, fl. 1725
GLC03107.01734
1725/11/06
Guatier, Daniel, fl. 1725
Receipt of payment from Robert Livingston
GLC03107.01735
Philipsy, D., fl. 1725
Certificate to serve in the General Assembly
Philipsy, the Speaker of the Assembly, certifies that Robert Livingston served in the General Assembly for the full term of 55 days.
GLC03107.01736
1726/09/01
Keteltas, Abraham, fl. 1724-1744
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01737
Elde, Thomas, fl. 1725
Elde performed iron work for Livingston.
GLC03107.01738
1725/11/12
to Robert Livingston re: wishes for good health
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01739
Bayard. Stephen, fl. 1725-1731
to Robert Livingston re: loss of slaves during voyage
Bayard reports that 30 enlsaved people died on a voyage to the colony due to a shortage of food. He also mentions that Moses Levy is awaiting payment of Livingston's account. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01740
1725/11/13
to Robert Livingston re: shipment of oysters
GLC03107.01741
1725/11/19
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
to Robert Livingston re: sale of cattle
Philip writes that he has sent his father's cattle to market, and that they have only received low returns. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01742
1725/12/02
to Robert Livingston re: birth of a daughter
Philip shares his joy over the birth of a daughter named Sarah. On the 3 December 1725, Philip attached another note in response to a letter he just received from Robert.
GLC03107.01743
1725/12/13
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
to Robert Livingston re: writing practice
Robert shares with his Grandfather what he has so far learned in the "science of writing."
GLC03107.01744
1725/12/14
to Robert Livingston re: trade and sale of goods
GLC03107.01745
1725/12/15
Van Horne, Johanna, fl. 1723-1725
to Robert and Alida Livingston re: news of the family
Jo[h]anna writes of her family's health and how she longs to see her parents.
GLC03107.01746
1725/12/16
to Robert Livingston re: kidnapping of a boy at Schenectady
Philip expresses sorrow at the state of his father's health, and mentions that it is reported that some Indians kidnapped an English boy. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01747
to Robert Livingston re: news from the West Indies
Stephen writes that the King is to return to London, and that England will go to war with Spain for reasons unknown to him. He also discusses the state of trade in the West Indies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01748
[1725/06/30]
Livingston, Henry, 1714-1799
"State of Innocence"
Poem on the innocence of childhood.
GLC03107.01749
1726/06/13
GLC03107.01750
1725/09/28
Meese Koogeboom, Pieter, fl. 1725
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01751
1725/10/03
Salisbury, Frederick, fl. 1725
GLC03107.01752
1725/12/20
Schuyler, Myndert, 1672-1755
GLC03107.01753
1726/01/17
Rees, Benjamin, fl. 1726
Receipt [in Dutch]
Rees signed with his mark.
GLC03107.01754
1726/01/08
to Robert Livingston re: land assessment
Philip writes that the land assessment is nearly finished, and the amounts are almost the same as last year. He also informs his father of what goods he has to sell.
GLC03107.01755
1726/12/28
GLC03107.01756
1726/02/23
"Palatines Debtors who Live in the Mannor"
GLC03107.01757
1726/03/10
Baker, Samuel, 1726-1742
Invoice of sundry goods shipped to New York and consigned to Robert Livingston
GLC03107.01758
"List of Debts drawn out of my Leidger"
List of debtors on the Manor and other towns in the vicinity.
GLC03107.01759
1726/10/19
Radlist Cuyper, Jochim, fl. 1726
GLC03107.01760
1726/03/11
Roschman, Johannes, fl. 1726
Financial document [in German]
GLC03107.01761
1726/03/25
to John Knight re: shipment of cornell
Livingston sent this letter with a shipment of cornell, and discusses the state of his account with Knight.
GLC03107.01762
1726/04/25
"1 Ton flour to St: Bayard for Col Vetch"
GLC03107.01763
1726/04/27
Receipt of payment from Robert Livingston for the account of Samuel Vetch
GLC03107.01764
1726/04/30
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
GLC03107.01765
Thong, Thomas, fl. 1723
Rip Thong acknowledged receipt of the account with his signature.
GLC03107.01766
1726/06/07
Rynders, Elisabeth, fl. 1726
Receipt of payment from Cornelius Van Horne for the account of Robert Livingston
GLC03107.01767
1726
Account for the Sloop Alida
GLC03107.01768
1726/06/23
GLC03107.01769
1726/06/21
Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831
GLC03107.01770
Wessells, W., Jr., fl. 1726
GLC03107.01771
1726/06/27
Watton, William, fl. 1726
Livingston purchased molasses from Watton.
GLC03107.01772
Van der Spiegel, H., fl. 1722-1726
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch and English]
GLC03107.01773
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