Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Affairs at the Manor, 26 October 1767

Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Affairs at the Manor, 26 October 1767
Author: Walter Livingston
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Walter assures his father that the Manor has been in order since he departed, and states that a legal action concerning a farm will not be tried until May.


Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Affairs at the Manor, 26 October 1767
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Authors: Walter Livingston
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Walter assures his father that the Manor has been in order since he departed, and states that a legal action concerning a farm will not be tried until May.
Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Plans to Visit the Manor, 9 September 1789
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Authors: Walter Livingston
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Walter writes that Congress is scheduled to adjourn in a few weeks, so he should be dismissed shortly, and will depart for the Manor at that point. He also info
Peter Robert Livingston to His Father, Robert Livingston Regarding Settling the Manor's Affairs, 15 January 1770
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Authors: Peter Robert Livingston
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Peter Robert gives his father information regarding the settlement of the Manor's affairs. Docketed on address leaf.
Account of Robert Livingston Regarding Labor Performed on the Manor, 26 October 1766
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Authors: John Avery
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Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Robert's Right to a Creek, 21 February 1790
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Authors: Walter Livingston
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Walter states that he has discussed Robert' s claim to the rights of a certain creek on the Manor, and has found that people support this claim. He then mention