Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Livingston petitioned the Lords of Trade and Plantations for 3258 Sterling in moneys he felt himself entitled to after disbursing comparable amounts in New York without any recompense.
Livingston's Petition to the Board of Trade and Plantations, 1703
Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Livingston petitioned the Lords of Trade and Plantations for 3258 Sterling in moneys he felt himself entitled to after disbursing comparable amounts in New York without any recompense.
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Languages : en
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Livingston petitioned the Lords of Trade and Plantations for 3258 Sterling in moneys he felt himself entitled to after disbursing comparable amounts in New York without any recompense.
Livingston's Petition to the Committee of Trade and Plantations, 22 August 1695
Author: Robert Livingston
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Livingston petitions the Committee of Trades and Plantations to reimburse him for losses accrued during altercations with the French and Indians, and the unrest of Leisler's rebellion. Livingston grounds his petition on the claim that the sum of these losses threaten his position as a merchant. Docketed on p.5 and on verso of document.
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Livingston petitions the Committee of Trades and Plantations to reimburse him for losses accrued during altercations with the French and Indians, and the unrest of Leisler's rebellion. Livingston grounds his petition on the claim that the sum of these losses threaten his position as a merchant. Docketed on p.5 and on verso of document.
List of Papers Exhibited Before Lords of Trade and Plantations, May 1706
Author: Robert Livingston
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A list of all the 35 documents Livingston presented before the Board of Trade and Plantations between 10 August 1703 and May 1706.
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A list of all the 35 documents Livingston presented before the Board of Trade and Plantations between 10 August 1703 and May 1706.
Robert Livingston to Commissioners of Trade and Plantations Regarding His Petition for Money, 3 January 1705
Author: Robert Livingston
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Livingston requests that the Commission for Trade and Plantations recommend him favorably to the Queen and aid in the recovery of his unpaid salary.
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Livingston requests that the Commission for Trade and Plantations recommend him favorably to the Queen and aid in the recovery of his unpaid salary.
Robert Livingston to Lords of Trade and Plantations Discussing Difficulties of Sea Travel, 9 July 1703
Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Livingston's description of efforts of French Privateers to capture the ship upon which Livingston made the voyage to England. He also states his desires to travel from Bristol to London, so as to report to current New York provincial affairs, and to transmit the packet from Viscount Cornbury to the Board.
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Livingston's description of efforts of French Privateers to capture the ship upon which Livingston made the voyage to England. He also states his desires to travel from Bristol to London, so as to report to current New York provincial affairs, and to transmit the packet from Viscount Cornbury to the Board.
History of the Colony of New Haven
Author: Edward Rodolphus Lambert
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Category : Branford (Conn. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Category : Branford (Conn. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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The Livingstons of Livingston Manor
Author: Edwin Brockholst Livingston
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438494041
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
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The Livingstons of Livingston Manor provides a rich history of one of the most important families in the early history of New York State as well as the fledgling nation. Livingston Manor—granted to Robert Livingston the Elder (1654–1728) via royal charter from King George I of Britain in 1716—embraced 160,000 acres, including nearly all of what is today Columbia County as well as much of Sullivan and Delaware Counties. The primary family estate in Germantown, NY, where the leaders of the clan lived for more than two hundred years starting in 1728, Clermont on the Hudson River, is now a New York State Historic Site. Succeeding generations included "Chancellor" Robert R. Livingston (1746–1813) who served on the famed "Committee of Five" charged with drafting the Declaration of Independence. Other members of the clan also played major roles in New York State as well as nationally. Philip Livingston (1716–1778, known in the family as "Philip the Signer") was a delegate to the Continental Congress from New York and signed the Declaration of Independence; William Livingston (1723–1798) was a Delegate to the Constitutional Convention and a signatory to the US Constitution. Descendants of the Livingstons include the Bush clan, Eleanor Roosevelt (through her mother), and former New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean. First privately published in 1910, this long-unavailable history illuminates several generations of the Livingston clan and their impact on the fledgling and growing United States.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438494041
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
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The Livingstons of Livingston Manor provides a rich history of one of the most important families in the early history of New York State as well as the fledgling nation. Livingston Manor—granted to Robert Livingston the Elder (1654–1728) via royal charter from King George I of Britain in 1716—embraced 160,000 acres, including nearly all of what is today Columbia County as well as much of Sullivan and Delaware Counties. The primary family estate in Germantown, NY, where the leaders of the clan lived for more than two hundred years starting in 1728, Clermont on the Hudson River, is now a New York State Historic Site. Succeeding generations included "Chancellor" Robert R. Livingston (1746–1813) who served on the famed "Committee of Five" charged with drafting the Declaration of Independence. Other members of the clan also played major roles in New York State as well as nationally. Philip Livingston (1716–1778, known in the family as "Philip the Signer") was a delegate to the Continental Congress from New York and signed the Declaration of Independence; William Livingston (1723–1798) was a Delegate to the Constitutional Convention and a signatory to the US Constitution. Descendants of the Livingstons include the Bush clan, Eleanor Roosevelt (through her mother), and former New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean. First privately published in 1910, this long-unavailable history illuminates several generations of the Livingston clan and their impact on the fledgling and growing United States.
Prominent Families of New York
Author: Lyman Horace Weeks
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Acts of the Privy Council of England
Author: Great Britain. Privy Council
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 980
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 980
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Acts of the Privy Council of England
Author: Great Britain. Privy Council
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Category : Colonies
Languages : en
Pages : 972
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Category : Colonies
Languages : en
Pages : 972
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