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1773/02/09
[Fragment of account sheet]
GLC03107.03303
1774/04/14
Crandell, John, fl. 1774
Lease of land on the Manor of Livingston to John Crandell
The document leases a tract of land on the Manor to John Crandell, but stipulates that Robert Livingston, Jr. is to retain rights and access to all mines and minerals on the farm, "with liberty to search for, dig up, & carry away, all such ore...
GLC03107.03304
1774/05/12
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: business and trading expenses
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.03305
1774/06/04-1774/12/31
Sales of wheat, potash, & butter on the account & risk of Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03306
1774/08/04
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: selling wheat
Robert Cambridge states that wheat is sold at a most advantageous rate, and therefore asks his father to send some wheat down immediately. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03307
1774/08/08
Ludlow, Gabriel H., fl. 1774
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sale of flour and other provisions
Ludlow writes that Robert, Jr.'s vessel has arrived in New York, and he has sold almost all of the flour, with the exception of some barrels that were damaged by a leaking pump on the ship. He also states what goods he will send back to Robert, Jr....
GLC03107.03308
1774/09/03
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03309
1774/09/24
Bill of Flanning for Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03310
1774/10/03
Invoice for Robert Cambridge Livingston
A sizeable portion of the document is missing due to damage. Items on the invoice include calico, linen, leather, brandy, and oysters.
GLC03107.03311
1774/10/08
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Account of Lawrance Van Bosherk
The account began 8 October 1774,
GLC03107.03312
1774/10/14
Items on the invoice/account include molasses, mint, shalloons, glass, and buttons.
GLC03107.03313
1774/10/15
Stevenson, John, fl. 1765-1787
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for more stoves
Stevenson asks Robert, Jr. to send him some more stoves to make up for being over-charged on the last shipment. He also states that he has tried to procure some Indian deer skins, but has not had any luck thus far.
GLC03107.03314
1774/12-1775/01/31
Post, Peter, fl. 1774-1775
In December 1774, Robert Livingston, Jr. purchased flour, corn, iron pots, and cod fish from Peter Post.
GLC03107.03315
1774/03/15
Dakin, Joshua, fl. 1774
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: offer to purchase Ephraim Reynolds's farm
Dakin writes that the bearer of the letter desires to purchase Ephraim Reynolds's farm on the Manor of Livingston, and may be relied upon to make all necessary payments in a responsible manner.
GLC03107.03316
1774/02/26
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
Agreement to be the carpenter & clerk at the forges at Maryburgh
The document states that Michael Elliott agrees with Robert Livingston, Jr. "to do all such work in the carpenter & wheel wright trade, as shall be required of him" at the forge at Maryburgh on the Manor of Livingston. Elliott also agrees to let his...
GLC03107.03317
1775/01/06
Account of Dirck De Lamater with the Estate of Robert Livingston, [Jr.]
GLC03107.03318
1737/10/04
Bash, Albertus, fl. 1737
Account of Captain Langdon for the Ship Oswego Packet
Charges are for staples, thimbles, and grains.
GLC03107.02559
1737/10/07
North, Joseph, fl. 1738-1785
Account of the Ship Oswego Packet
Charges are for water buckets and bread casks.
GLC03107.02560
1737/10/20
Van Ranst, Peter, fl. 1737
Charge is for old sail cloth.
GLC03107.02561
1737/10/22
Charges are for salting and packing, pickling, pork hocks, and barrels.
GLC03107.02562
1737/10/21
Langdon, Richard, fl. 1737
Docketed on p.2.
GLC03107.02563
1737/10
General account of the Ship Oswego Packet
GLC03107.02564
Portage bill of the Ship Oswego Packet
GLC03107.02565
1737/11/01
Account of cargo shipped by Robert Livingston Jr. and Henry Cuyler . . .
. . . on the Ship Oswego Packet.
GLC03107.02566
1737/12/21
Hardwell, Thomas, fl. 1737
Account of Capt. Langdon and the owners of the Ship Oswego Packet
Charges are for brooms, oil, kettles, and various types of labor. Hardwell signed for receipt of the account on 18 January 1738.
GLC03107.02567
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