Robert Livingston to Edward King Regarding His Bail, 9 May 1706

Robert Livingston to Edward King Regarding His Bail, 9 May 1706
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Robert explains the state of his bail, and expresses concern regarding his voyage to New York. Docketed on address leaf.


Robert Livingston to Edward King Regarding His Bail, 9 May 1706
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Robert explains the state of his bail, and expresses concern regarding his voyage to New York. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Cousin, William Livingston, Regarding His Bail, 9 May 1706
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In the letter to William Livingston, Robert expresses grave concern over his legal situation. He is disappointed that Bishop backed out at the last minute, and
Robert Livingston to Robert West Regarding His Bail, 9 May 1706
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In the letter, Robert Livingston discusses what he has done to procure bail for his release.
Robert Livingston to His Cousin, William Livingston, Regarding His Legal Situation, 9 May 1706
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Robert Livingston learns that Mr. Bishop has refused to help with his bail. Robert also expresses some concern regarding his upcoming voyage to New York. Docket
Robert Mackmorran to Robert Livingston Regarding the State of Livingston's Bond for Bail, 8 May 1706
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Mackmorran informs Robert Livingston that John Key and William Livingston agreed to put together a bond. Bogan was suspicious of the entire matter, and therefor