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1704/07/14
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Insurance policy
Policy taken by Livingston on goods shipped to New York via the Kathrine. Signed in text by Livingston.
GLC03107.00717
Policy taken by Livingston on goods shipped from London to New York via the Dove. Signed in text by Livingston.
GLC03107.00718
1704/07/25
Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, fl. 1704
to Lord Treasurer re: review of Livingston's claims
Having reviewed Livingston's claims for reimbursement, Ranelagh appends his previous report and advises that all moneys that had been requested be paid.
GLC03107.00719
1704/07/31
Memorial to Sidney Godolphin re: repayment of salary
In a petition addressed to the Lord Treasurer Sidney Godolphin, Livingston requests repayment for victualling from 24 December 1699 to 24 April 1700. P.2 contains an ALS from William Blathwayt to Earl of Ranelagh dated 20 June 1700; re: warrant to...
GLC03107.00720
Memorial to Sidney Godolphin re: repayment of salary [copy]
Copy of GLC3107.01.00720.
GLC03107.00721
1704/08/09
Sidney, Godolphin, fl. 1704
re: New York budget surplus
States that surplus revenues accrued at Albany ought to be used as remittance for Livingston's lost salary.
GLC03107.00722
1704/08/20
to [Sidney Godolphin] re: possible completion of trip
Refers to Earl of Ranelagh's opinion that Livingston be paid all he requests, and expresses a desire to return home, "severall ships bound for New York are ready to sail, and I am in hopes in going in one of 'em."
GLC03107.00723
1704/09/29
Memorial to Sidney Godolphin re: repayment of entire salary
Having seen drafts made out totalling £123 of the £875 total amount owed, Livingston petitions for repayment of the entire amount without any further delay.
GLC03107.00724
1704/10/12
to Lord Treasurer re: difficulties in returning to New York with money
Discussion of the hardships endured by Livingston in attempting to return to New York with reimbursed funds. He mentions how two ships carrying part of his money failed to reach New York (one was boarded by the French while the other was lost at sea)...
GLC03107.00725
1704/10/14
to Sidney Godolphin re: difficulties of returning home with money
Copy of p.1 of GLC 3107.01.00725. Discusses inability to be paid salary for Secretary of Indian Affairs position without difficulties (dangerous voyages, bureaucratic entanglements, French privateers).
GLC03107.00726
1704/11/23
Memorial to Sidney Godolphin re: repayment of Livingston's salary
Petition addressed to Lord Treasurer, Sidney Godolphin in which Livingston explains that his post as Secretary of Indian Affairs is a military and not a civil post, thus making it legally sound to pay his salary out of the military fund.
GLC03107.00727
1704/12/13
to Comptrollers of the Army re: appeal for assistance
Petition requesting aid in his appeal to Lord Godolphin. Stating his case for the Comptrollers, Livingston requests that they forward recommendations (in his favor) to the Lord Treasurer.
GLC03107.00728
to Comptrollers of the Army re: appeal for aid
Livingston requests that the Comptrollers of the Army represent to the Lord of the Treasury his case regarding repayment of his salary as Secretary of Indian Affairs.
GLC03107.00729
1704/12/22
Policy taken by Livingston on goods shipped to New York via the Adventure. The names of the Assurers have been crossed out. Signed in text by Livingston.
GLC03107.00730
1705/01/03
to Commissioners of Trade and Plantations re: petition for money
Livingston requests that the Commission for Trade and Plantations recommend him favorably to the Queen and aid in the recovery of his unpaid salary.
GLC03107.00731
1705/01/04
to Sidney Godolphin re: petition for reimbursment of victualling money
Request to be repaid for the victualling of two companies of troops in New York for four months, including interest.
GLC03107.00732
Tredenham, Joseph, fl. 1705
to Sidney Godolphin re: Livingston's claim of victualled companies
At the request of Robert Livingston, Joseph Tredenham and Arthur Moore, Comptrollers of the Army, afirm that Livingston was never compensated for the money he spent victually troops becasue muster reports were never produced.
GLC03107.00733
Copy of GLC 3107.01.00731. Discusses newest efforts to gain support of Commissioners of Trade and Plantations in effort to gain £875 owed in back salary.
GLC03107.00734
Copy of GLC 3107.01.00728 and 00729. States his case requesting reimbursement of funds for victualling and requests a corrobating letter to be forwarded to the Lord Treasurer. P.2 is a copy of GLC 3107.01.00733, a note from Joseph Tredenham and...
GLC03107.00735
1705/01/10
Commission on Trade and Plantations
to Queen Anne re: Petition on behalf of Robert Livingston
The committee agrees that Coll. Fletcher suspended Livingston from his post as Secretary of Indian Affairs without just cause, and that since Livingston continued to fulfill the duties of this position, he is owed a salary from the British government...
GLC03107.00736
1712/12/30
Jamison, David, fl. 1619-1717
to Robert Livingston re: various affairs abroad and at home
Jamison mentions royal proclamations regarding the deportment of ships of war, and also discusses some personal family matters. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00950
1713/04/17
Pickar, Batholomew, fl. 1713
Account of Robert Livingston
Pickar requests that Livingston examine the account that he has enclosed and compare it to his own.
GLC03107.00951
1713/05/04
Borland, John, 1660-1727
to Robert Livingston re: matters regarding shipping and an invoice
Borland writes to update Livingston on some goods he ordered. He also included a copy of the invoice dated 30 April 1713, Boston. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00952
1713/05/05
Berry, Joseph, fl. 1713
to Robert Livingston re: completion of delivery and shipment
Berry states that he has delivered some bills and papers for Livingston, and that he has shipped the druggat.
GLC03107.00953
1713/05/06
Boelen, Abraham, fl. 1713
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00954
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