Memorandum Of Robt Livingstons Case With Harwood And Meriwether 9 September 1695
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Memorandum of Robt Livingston's Case with Harwood and Meriwether, 9 September 1695
Author | : Robert Livingston |
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Release | : 1695 |
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Livingston's account of a financial dispute with Jacob Harwood and his partner, Richard Merriwether. According to Livingston, Harwood and Merriwether have caused him a great deal of financial damage, and therefore owe him money.
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Livingston's account of a financial dispute with Jacob Harwood and his partner, Richard Merriwether. According to Livingston, Harwood and Merriwether have cause
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An account of Livingston's transactions with Harwood, from 1687 to 1691. Part of it is copied from GLC3107.01.00313.
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Livingston contends that he does not owe Jacob Harwood any money, and that any moneys collected by Harwood using the power of attorney sent by Livingston expres
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Livingston's contention that he was owed a large sum of money by Harwood from the settlement of Livingston v. Thomas Dongan.
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Livingston recalls his past dealings with the Harwood family of merchants (Jacob, and before his father John) from 1685 to 1689, and reiterates his desire for r