David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News of Samuel Vetch, 5 July 1717

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News of Samuel Vetch, 5 July 1717 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison writes that Vetch may receive his commission, and that Livingston's cousin Douglas desires that Livingston promptly pay his debt to him.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News of Samuel Vetch, 5 July 1717

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News of Samuel Vetch, 5 July 1717 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison writes that Vetch may receive his commission, and that Livingston's cousin Douglas desires that Livingston promptly pay his debt to him.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Samuel Vetch's Abandoned Ship, 25 November 1701

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Samuel Vetch's Abandoned Ship, 25 November 1701 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison sends with much regret the news of an abandoned wreck found near Montauk, containing brandy, French wine and Samuel Vetch's personal journal. However, he writes of good hopes regarding the missing Vetch. Docketed on address leaf.

Jamison David to Robert Livingston Regarding Political Affairs, 30 March 1714

Jamison David to Robert Livingston Regarding Political Affairs, 30 March 1714 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison mentions a rumor of Governor Hunter's removal, discusses a growing fear of a religious war involving France and Spain, and also writes of the trouble between Samuel Vetch and Governor Nicholson. Docketed on verso.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding the Prospect of a Peaceful Summer, 15 July 1701

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding the Prospect of a Peaceful Summer, 15 July 1701 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison writes to thank Livingston for his news on the Indian situation, claiming We hear from Boston there is little prospect of any warr this Summer and his hopes that this is a sign of things to come. He also writes of the Assembly elections, if we carry it [at Exeter] & at Albany we shall have the majority and news from Capt. Vetch who informed the intermediary that there was no embargo nor warr preventing news from entering into New York or Boston. Docketed on address leaf.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Possibility of War, 8 June 1712

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Possibility of War, 8 June 1712 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison writes of the threat of war and what preparations are being made. Docketed on address leaf.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News from New York, 28 October 1701

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News from New York, 28 October 1701 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison apologizes for writing an empty letter, yet proceeds to write for almost two pages describing how he considers the actions taken against Livingston as proof of a corrupt system, the corruptest governments in the world see cause to varnish all the intrigues with the shadow of justice & faith, and then informs Livingston of the war between Holland and Spain. Docketed on address leaf.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Political Foment in England, 16 August 1717

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Political Foment in England, 16 August 1717 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Docketed on address leaf.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News from New York, 24 November 1701

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding News from New York, 24 November 1701 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison sends word of Lord Cornbury's ill-fated first voyage to the colonies (the ship being forced to return to Plymouth, England when it lost its masts), as well as of a war in Europe in which Germany is fighting France and Sweden is fighting both Denmark and Russia (the Saxons & Muscovites). He also writes of a great offense to the Chief Justice of the province, and of legal machinations occurring over John Livingston's importation of (illegal) wine & brandy. Docketed on verso.

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Settlement of Accounts, 25 December 1716

David Jamison to Robert Livingston Regarding Settlement of Accounts, 25 December 1716 PDF Author: David Jamison
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Jamison explains that he will make a decision regarding Livingston's accounts, and also sends some news from abroad. Docketed on address leaf.

Samuel Vetch to Robert Livingston Regarding Warning of Governor Nicholson, 28 December 1713

Samuel Vetch to Robert Livingston Regarding Warning of Governor Nicholson, 28 December 1713 PDF Author: Samuel Vetch
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Vetch writes to warn Livingston of Nicolson's hostility toward Livingston and Governor Hunter, and also explains his own conflicts with the man. Vetch also indicates that Nicolson is not interested in sorting out Livingston's account with the palatines, and expresses his hope that Livingston will not have to travel to Great Britain in order to get his money.