Philip Livingston To Robert Livingston Regarding Incident With The Dover 7 September 1751
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Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Incident with the Dover, 7 September 1751
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Philip discusses an incident involving the Sloop Dover, and claims that he was not involved. He makes arrangements for trade transactions, and notes that he must hurry, since Captain Keteltas has just arrived from Hamburg, and the Sloop Dover is set to sail the following day.
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John discusses some trading arrangements, and explains that he is in a hurry to assist Captain Keteltas with unloading his vessel, and also to get the Dover rea