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1736/05/05
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
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
1737/02/07
Hodsron, Teodorus, fl. 1737
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: shipping and trading in the colonies
Hods[r]on gives Livingston some news regarding shipping and trading, and the value of furs and provisions in different colonies.
GLC03107.02532
1737/03/26
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: ruined cargo
Hods[r]on writes of some trading cargo that was ruined, and the losses incurred by the incident. He also notes that trading vessels have been met with hostility around Spain, and also forwards some general news of the price of provisions in...
GLC03107.02533
1737/03/03
Cauerly, Peter, fl. 1737
Account of Robert Livingston Jr. and Henry Cuyler
Charges are for timber and the construction of a ship.
GLC03107.02534
1737/03/10
Sarly, Jacob, fl. 1737
Account of the Ship Ann
Record of sundry charges on the Ship Ann
GLC03107.02535
1737/04/16
Account of the store at the Manor
Account includes buckram, ivory combs, and pins.
GLC03107.02536
1737/05-1737/10
Rick, Henry, fl. 1737
Account of the Ship Ann, Henry Wodel Master
Charges are for handles, rings, bolts, and other materials for a ship.
GLC03107.02537
1737/05/28
Ten Eyck, Jacob, fl. 1737
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: [in Dutch]
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02538
1737/06/07
Smith, John, fl. 1737
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: hope for a good harvest
Smith states that he has received everything but the earthenware from Livingston, and expresses his hope for rain to encourage a good harvest. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02539
1737/06/09
Tiebout, John, fl. 1737
Account of the Ship Oswego
Record of account on 9 June and 6 September 1737.
GLC03107.02540
1737/10/25
Groesbeek, John, fl. 1737-1744
Account of Richard Landall for the Ship Oswego Packet
GLC03107.02541
1737/10/21
Oothonit, Volkert & Jan, fl. 1737
Account of the Ship Phylep & Henry, Richard Lanydon Master
Charges are for various quantities of beer.
GLC03107.02542
1737/07-1737/09
Van Horne, Cornelius, fl. 1721-1737
Account of Captain Langdon
Charges are for white boards.
GLC03107.02543
1737/07/07
Henderson, James, fl. 1718-1737
Charge is for one small anchor.
GLC03107.02544
1737/07/17
Dyer, John, fl. 1737
Account of Captain Langdon for the Ship Oswego Packet
Charges are for wax and tallow candles.
GLC03107.02545
Carpender, Elizabeth, fl. 1737-1743
Charges are for beef and hides, from July to October 1737. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02546
1737/07/28
Lawrence, Thomas, fl. 1737
to Robert Jr. and Peter Livingston re: suspicious of Peter Bard
Lawrence writes that Peter Bard has said that he will pay his account to Robert Jr. and Peter Livingston by the end of the month, if not in full, then at least the greater portion. He regards Bard with suspicion, however, and warns the Livingston's...
GLC03107.02547
1736-1737
GLC03107.02548
1737/10/13
Richard, Paul, fl. 1737-1755
GLC03107.02549
1737/08/13
Duyck, Gerardus, fl. 1737
Charges are for cartridge paper and painting a figure.
GLC03107.02550
1737/08/24
Elsworth, William, fl. 1737
Charge is for 10 days carpentry work. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02551
1737/09/04
Vreeland, John, fl. 1737-1741
Charge is for a spar.
GLC03107.02552
1737/09/01
Marshall, John, fl. 1737
Charge is for 2 pyres of wood.
GLC03107.02553
1737/08/25
Elsworth, Theophilus, fl. 1725-1737
Charge is for carpentry work.
GLC03107.02554
Francis, Henry, fl. 1719-1737
GLC03107.02555
1737/09/21
Van Zandt, Wyant, fl. 1737
Charges are for cringles, blocks, boards, and other building materials.
GLC03107.02556
1737/09/22
Van Ranst, Peter, fl. 1737
Charges are for making different sails for the vessel
GLC03107.02557
1737/09/30
Keteltas, Gerret, fl. 1719-1737
Account of the Ship Oswego Packet
Charges are for knobs, locks, bolts, and other similar items.
GLC03107.02558
1743/03/03
Curtin, John, fl. 1741-1743
Receipt of payment from Laurance Reade on the account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.02675
1743/03/19
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade
Philip writes to that he is glad to hear the Capt. Boyd is safely arrived from Jamaica with a profitable voyage, and states that he will prepare the ship for a voyage to Amsterdam.
GLC03107.02676
1743/03/24
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for 5 hogsheads of rum
GLC03107.02677
1743/04/02
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: the furnace at the Manor
Philip states that he will be lighting the furnace in a week, and asks if Robert, Jr. needs anything made. He remarks that he will need someone to act as clerk and stove keeper at the furnace, and gives some suggestions for loading the Jamaica...
GLC03107.02678
1743/05/06
to Isaiah Roos & John Sacket re: surveying boundaries on the Manor
P.2 is another letter, dated 13 May 1743. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02679
1743/05/14
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: surveying boundaries on the Manor
Philip explains that boundaries are being marked for the Manor, and he will insist on being present so that their property is not reduced any more than is necessary.
GLC03107.02680
1743/05/30
Schuyler, Abram, fl. 1743
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02681
1743/06/09
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: contested boundaries on the Manor
Philip writes that Indians have contested the Livingston's right to a section of the Manor, and claim that they acquired it through illegal means. However, he notes that the contested area is so small, that he will let it go, rather than become...
GLC03107.02682
1744/04/07
Elliott, James, fl. 1744-1773
Account of Daniel Allen
Charges on the account include oxen, wheat, shoes, tobacco, and butter.
GLC03107.02683
1743/08/05
Insurance policy for the Ship William on a voyage from New York to Bristol
GLC03107.02684
1743/08/12
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plans to sell pig iron
Philip explains that he would like to sell their pig iron for cash rather than barter, and notes that they may have to lower their price on iron if people begin to regard it as too expensive.
GLC03107.02685
1743/08/25
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: "raging distempter" returns to New York
"I am much Concernd with you that the last years ongoing distemper is again Returnd to the City, which seem to be Judgements sent from almighty god to Reprove us, and turn us all from the maney Transgressions & Crying Sins, which we dayly Committ...
GLC03107.02686
1743/10/22
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: running lines in the Manor
Philip explains the work being done to run lines through the Manor, requests an account from Ancram, and notes that the sickness in New York seems to be waning. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02687
1743/12-1744/01
Account of Abraham Keteltas for the Jamaica Packet
GLC03107.02688
1744/01/27
Charges on the account include pad locks, brooms, and nails.
GLC03107.02689
1743/12
Leyborne & Stubbs
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: demand for corn, flour, and stove pipes
Preceded by a copy of a letter from December 1743, in which Leyborne & Stubbs write that they have not had any luck in selling Robert, Jr.'s wheat and corn, since prices are so low and there is such a great overabundance. In their current letter...
GLC03107.02690
1744/01/01
Hansen, Hendrick R., fl. 1744
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: familial respects
Hendrick Hansen, the son of Robert, Jr.'s sister Alida, writes his uncle to declare his devotion to him, and to state his wish that Robert, Jr. will "further and promote" his education. He also sends his blessing for the New Year.
GLC03107.02691
1744/01/02
Sinout, Jacob, fl. 1744
Account of "Mr. Gravestone"
Charges on the account are for different days' wages.
GLC03107.02692
1744/01
Man, James, fl. 1744
Charges on the account are for various quantities of rum and sugar.
GLC03107.02693
1744/01/10
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: iron works at Ancram
Philip asks Robert, Jr. to inform him of his plans for the Brigantine this season, and discusses his need for trustworthy employees at the iron works.
GLC03107.02694
1744/01/11
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for a good refiner for the iron works
Philip explains that he must let go the present refiner at the iron works, and therefore requests that Robert, Jr. send up a more suitable candidate for the position.
GLC03107.02695
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