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1719/03
Livingston, Robert
"Wheat from the Palatyns & our sloop . . . 443 1/2 shepels"
Lists the wheat collected 5 different tracts of Livingston's land.
GLC03107.01260
1719/06/20
Inglis, Thomas (fl. 1719)
Account of Robert Livingston
Charge for painting done at Livingston Manor by English painters on the 1 June 1719. Ingles acknowledges receipt of payment on 10 June 1719. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01284
[1721/05/14]
Livingston, Alida (fl. 1680-1726)
to Robert Livingston re: the palatine settlements [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01395
1720/01/01
"Debts due by Palatins Living in the 4 Villages in the Manor of Livingston
GLC03107.01413
1719/12/04-1721/02/01
"Palatin Debtors who Live in the Manor"
Contains three separate lists of Palatin debtors on three different dates: 4 December 1719, 1 January 1721, and 1 February 1722.
GLC03107.01419
1723/06/10
Burnet, William (1688-1729)
Permission for Robert Livingston to use a bill from William Burnet
Burnet authorizes Livingston to use a bill that was originally intended for the use of the Palatins, as he will use it to build a church that will benefit all.
GLC03107.01512
Another draft of GLC03107.01.01512.
GLC03107.01513
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
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