Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father Regarding Errors with Mr. Renselaer's Land Patent, 3 July 1717
Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Docketed on address leaf.
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Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father Regarding Mr. Renselaer's Land Patent, 25 June 1717
Author: Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Robert discusses the state of a land patent, his father's debts, and notes that he needs to find some business for himself, as he can no longer live off of his father's income. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert discusses the state of a land patent, his father's debts, and notes that he needs to find some business for himself, as he can no longer live off of his father's income. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father Regarding Borders Between Land Patents, 30 July 1717
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert states that he has found means to support himself, and also explains the new borders between Livingston's and Renselaer's land patents. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert states that he has found means to support himself, and also explains the new borders between Livingston's and Renselaer's land patents. Docketed on address leaf.
Peter Robert Livingston to His Father, Robert Livingston Regarding Difficulties Settling Land Dispute, 1 January 1770
Author: Peter Robert Livingston
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Languages : en
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Peter Robert gives an account of some proceedings to decide the boundaries of the Manor, and regrets that he believes Mr. Renselaer will do everything he can to destroy their case. Docketed on verso.
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Peter Robert gives an account of some proceedings to decide the boundaries of the Manor, and regrets that he believes Mr. Renselaer will do everything he can to destroy their case. Docketed on verso.
To Robert Livingston Regarding Robert Livingston's Success in the Assembly, 20 May 1717
Author: Philip Livingston
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Philip congratulates his father for his new position in the assembly, which will allow him to collect the money due to him. He also gives a favorable opinion of his father's Act to join the Manor of Livingston to the County of Albany, and offers to buy the excise of the County if it is up for bidding. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip congratulates his father for his new position in the assembly, which will allow him to collect the money due to him. He also gives a favorable opinion of his father's Act to join the Manor of Livingston to the County of Albany, and offers to buy the excise of the County if it is up for bidding. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father Regarding Trade and Business, 13 December 1712
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert informs his father that he has received some prints and pamphlets for him from the Governor, and discusses some issues regarding their trade and business. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert informs his father that he has received some prints and pamphlets for him from the Governor, and discusses some issues regarding their trade and business. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father, Robert Livingston, Concerning a Mr. Woodfoord, 28 June 1706
Author: Robert Livingston
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Young Robert apologizes for an act of disobedience, and warns his father that Mr. Woodfoord has not kept his word regarding an unspecified matter. With letters from James Douglas, 28 June 1706; John Key, 28 June 1706. Both letters are concerned with the same conflict with Mr. Woodford and Livingston's son, and offer Robert advice on how to rectify the situation. Docketed on address leaf.
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Young Robert apologizes for an act of disobedience, and warns his father that Mr. Woodfoord has not kept his word regarding an unspecified matter. With letters from James Douglas, 28 June 1706; John Key, 28 June 1706. Both letters are concerned with the same conflict with Mr. Woodford and Livingston's son, and offer Robert advice on how to rectify the situation. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Father, Robert Livingston, Regarding Customs Laws, 9 July 1725
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert expresses his annoyance with some customs laws, and gives his sympathy to his ill parents.
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Robert expresses his annoyance with some customs laws, and gives his sympathy to his ill parents.
Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs
Author: Cuyler Reynolds
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Category : Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
Languages : en
Pages : 662
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Category : Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
Languages : en
Pages : 662
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Robert Livingston Jr, to His Father Regarding Settlement of Palatins, 13 April 1711
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert Jr. requests that his father travel to the Manor in order to assist with the settlement of Palatins and the marking of boundaries. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert Jr. requests that his father travel to the Manor in order to assist with the settlement of Palatins and the marking of boundaries. Docketed on address leaf.