Robert Livingston To His Son Philip Livingston Regarding Trade 28 December 1714
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Robert Livingston to His Son, Philip Livingston Regarding Trade, 28 December 1714
Author | : Robert Livingston |
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Robert asks Philip to receive of Adrian Quackeboss the year's rent, and also requests that he bring some loose wampum for his mother. He notes that he was delayed in dispatching his sloop this year, and consequently has not received any money from New York to purchase wheat. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert asks Philip to receive of Adrian Quackeboss the year's rent, and also requests that he bring some loose wampum for his mother. He notes that he was delay
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Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip explains that the new trade restrictions have heightened tensions with the French, who have sent an Indian spy down to Albany. He also mentions keeping a
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Robert writes that he received his goods after much delay. He also asks that Philip send him wine, sugar, and leather. Docketed on verso.
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Robert writes that he desires 20 cattle for the Spring, and asks Philip if he will speak to a man from New England that has particularly good livestock. Dockete