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1738/10/06
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Account of Henry Cuyler
Cuyler purchased a large variety of goods from Livingston, including molasses, shott, linen, calico, and tea.
GLC03107.02507
1733/11/22
Van Veghten, Dirk, Jr., fl. 1733
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: invoice for flour and bread
Van Veghten asks Robert to send him an invoice of the flour and bread shipped by Jacob Visher.
GLC03107.02508
1733/10/28
Quilling, Gert, fl. 1733
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: account of Edward Goold
[Quilling] gives an account of what he purchased from Goold.
GLC03107.02509
1733
Jones, Humphrey, fl. 1733
Account of Robert Livingston Junior
Livingston purchased wigs from Jones.
GLC03107.02510
1734/02/28
Bryant, William, fl. 1734-1735
Invoice of goods shipped to Robert Livingston, Jr. in New York
GLC03107.02511
1734/02/12
Stephens, John, fl. 1734
GLC03107.02512
GLC03107.02513
1734/03/09
to [Robert Livingston Jr.] re: shipment of provisions
The letter notes that a fat calf, a hog, eggs, and other provisions have been sent; and discusses the trade of flour and cloth. P.2 contains a list of "Persons from hoe I Exspect Wheat," 1733.
GLC03107.02514
1734/12/31
Mico, Joseph, fl. 1734-1740
Account of Robert Livingston Jr.
GLC03107.02515
1734/10/28
Kursted, Jacobus, fl. 1734
Invoice of goods shipped to Robert Livingston Jr. in New York
Barry & Cruger shipped rum to Robert Livingston Jr.
GLC03107.02516
1734/11/17
Lansing, Abraham A., fl. 1734
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02517
1734-1735
The account records transactions from December 1734 to January 1735. Livingston purchased beef, as well as nails and pine board for a ship.
GLC03107.02518
1734
"Disbursments and Port Charges for the Slupe Catharine att Giberalter in 1734"
GLC03107.02519
1735/02/21
GLC03107.02520
1735/02/08
Payton, Samuel, fl. 1735
GLC03107.02521
Harvey, Uzzial, fl. 1735
to [Robert Livingston Jr.] re: complaint of a neighboring tenant
Harvey complains to [Livingston] that his neighbor frustrates his intrests by misusing wood; and he requests that [Livingston], as the landlord, address the situation.
GLC03107.02522
1735/02/25
GLC03107.02523
1735/02/26
It is noted that the contents are unknown to William Bryant.
GLC03107.02524
1735/06/09
Turner, John, fl. 1735
Account with Robert Livingston Jr.
Turner charged Livingston for work performed on his sloop. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02525
1735/05/20
"Store at the Manner"
List of various goods such as silk, cotton, linen, and hats; and the money received for them.
GLC03107.02526
1735/07
Account of Robert Livingston Jr. re: the sloop
Items in the account include nails, pine board, pitch, and powder.
GLC03107.02527
1735/07/29
Pelletreau, Paul, fl. 1735
Account of John Harris
The account is for green and white candles, and a box. Signed by John Harris.
GLC03107.02528
1735/08/16
Invoice of goods shipped to Robert Jr. and Peter Livingston & Co. in New York
Noted that inside contents are unknown. Robert & Peter Livingston & Comp. signed for receipt of the freight on p.2. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02529
1736/05/05
Receipt of wheat from Johannis Dyckman Jr. on the account of Philip Livingston
Also signed by Johannis Dyckman Jr. P.2 contains an account of animal furs.
GLC03107.02530
1737
Cuyler, Henry, fl. 1714-1737
Account of the owners of the Ship Oswego
Charges on the account are for labor and materials for the Ship Oswego.
GLC03107.02531
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