The documentary history of the state of New York, Vol. III pt 2, Part 19

Author: O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880 ed. cn; New York (State). Secretary's Office
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : Weed, Parsons & Co.
Number of Pages: 1242


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State of the Lands in the Prov: of New York; 1732. [Ist Vol. Doc. Hist. N. Y.]


Report on the Boundaries, Soil, Climate &c. of New York; 1738 [In Sec. of State's Off.]


Planta Coldenghamis in Prov : Nov : Eboracenci spontanea crescentes, quas ad methodum Linnæi Sexulem, anno 1742, observavit Cadwallader Colden [This contains a description of between 300 & 400 Am. Plants & was published by Linnæus in the Acta Upsalensia for 1743 p. 81]


Observations on the Fever which prevailed in the City of New York in 1741 & 1742, communicated to Dr David Hosack. [The Corporation of New York voted Dr. Colden their thanks for this treatise, which is published in the Ist Vol of the Am. Med: & Philos. Register.]


Observations on the Throat distemper, or Epidemical Sore Throat which appeared first in Massachusetts in 1735. [Originally communicated in a letter


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MANOR OU LIVINGSTON.


ACCOUNT OF QUIT RENT FOR MANOR OF LIVINGSTON


[Quit Rent Ledger No ), & Book of Patents E.]


No. 260. Patent Granted to Robert Livingston, for the Mannor


of Livingston in Albany County, Dated Ist Octob. 1715 1738 Oct 17. By Cash Reed of Philip Livingston for Eighteen years Quit Rent to 25. Mch 1738. .. .£28. 4-


1742 July 14 By Do Reced of Do for four years Quit


Rent being from 25th March 1738 to 25 Mch last ... 5.12-


1713 Jan. 13. By D° Recd of Do for one years in full to 25 Mch last. 1. S-


1751 Dec. 13. By Do Recd of Do for Nine Years Do in full to the 25 March next. 12.12-


1755 March 29 By do Recd of Robt Livingston Junr Esq in full for three years Do to the 25th Inst .. 4. 4- . 1758 August 26. By do Recd of Do in full for three" years Do to the 25 March last. 4. 4-


1765 Aug. 22 By do Recd of Do in full for seven years Do to the 25th March last. 9.16-


1788 Dec. 23. By public Securities for Quit and Com- mutation 39.18.4


to Dr. Fothergill in the year 1753 & published in Med. Oba. & Inq. I. 211, 1755 and republished in Carey's American Museum, Vol. 3.]


Report on the State of Indian Affairs; 1751 : [In See's Off ]


Principles of action in matter and the motion of the Planets explained upon those principles. New York 12mo. London -Ito [1745. 1752. WATTS] [This work cost the Author many years of close & severe study ; a 2d edition was prepared for the press and transmitted to Dr Whittle, Prof. of Medicine Edinburgh, but its fate is not known.]


A Letter to the Earl of Macclesfield, explaining the doctrines contained in tho last mentioned work. " Whatever may be thought of some of the opinions exhibited in these publications, they display genius, learning and an unusual taste for mathematical and astronomical inquiries." MILLER'S Retrospec !. A Treatise on the cure of Cancer.


An Essay on the virtues of the plant called the Great Water Dock.


Observations on Smith's History of New York, in a series of letters to his son Alexander Colden: [These comprehend, it is said, memoirs of the public transactions, in which Dr. C. was conversant. He supposes Mr. Smith incorrect in many particulars.]


An Introduction to the Study of Philosophy.


An Inquiry Into the principles of Vital motion.


VOL. III. 53


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PETITION OF PETRUS PULVER & OTHERS DEMANDING AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE LIVINGSTON'S TITLE.


To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New York in Senate and Assembly Convened


The Petition of the Subscribers Inhabitants of the Town of Livingston in the County of Columbia


HUMBLY SHEWETH


That Thomas Dongan Leintenant Governor and Vice Admiral of the late Province now State of New York by a certain Patent under his hand and Sealed with the Seal of the Province aforesaid bearing date the fourth day of November One thousand Six


A Translation of the letters of Cicero, with an introduction ry Cadwallader Collen.


A Correspondence with Doctor Benjamin Franklin from the year 1713 to 1757. [In this correspondence are to be observed the first ilawnings of many of those discoveries Dr. F, has communicated to the world. AtIRN.]


Correspondence with Linnaeus-1747 to 1751.


Correspondence with Gronovius of Leyden-17 13 to 1755.


Correspondence with Doctor Alexander Gardner of South Carolina-17IS to 1763.


Correspondence with Doctor William Douglass of Boston-1720 to 17-17.


Correspondence with Mr. John Bartraro of Pennsylvania-1712 to 1717.


Correspondence with Mr Peter Collinson of London, T. R. S. 1710 to 1769.


Sundry letters from Mr Samuel Pike, Doctor Fothergill and Doctor Poterfield of London.


Correspondence with the Rev. Samuel Johnson, Connecticut-1713 to 1717.


Correspondence with Doctor Whytt of Edinburgh -- 1758 to 1203.


Letters to Doctor John Bard of New York on the small pox --- 1717 to 176.1.


Correspondence with James Alexander Esgr of N. York, on the King's Councl!, 1717 to 1764.


Correspondence with the Earl of Macklesfieldl on astronomiedl subjects.


There are besides the above a great variety of other papers on public affairs among his MSS., and it is stated that he left " An Inquiry into the operation of Intellect among Animals "-a piece of great originality ; another, " On the Essential properties of Light;" " An Introduction to the Study of Physic," in form of instructions to one of his grandsons and dated in the Sist year of his age; and "An Inquiry into the canses producing the phenomenon of Metal medley swimming in water," bat of the condition of these MSS. we have had no opportunity of judging. A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Colden by Dr. Francis is to be found in the American Med. Reg. ; another attributed to the Hon. G. Verplanck, in the Monthly Recorder; and a third in Errer's Hist. of Orange Co. Allen's Biog. Diet. and Rees' Encyclopæil. also have articles on the came subject. It is to be hoped that the public will yet be furnished with a more ample account of the character, studies and public services of a man who acted so distinguished a part in the History of New York from 1720 to 1776.


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hundred and Eighty four did Grant unto Robert Livingston deceased a certain Tract of Land situate and lying on a Creek on the East side of Hudsons River commonly called or known by the name of Roeloffe Johnsons kill described as follows to wit " It being in three plains called Nekankook, Kichua Wickquashaka and two or three other small flatts or plains in all about One hundred Morgans or Two hundred Acres together with Eighteen hundred Acres of Woodland lying and being between a small creek or kill lying over against Catts kill called Wackankasseek and a place by the Indians called Swaskahamaka to the South of Roeloff Johnsons Kill that is to say Two hundred Acres along the River side and the rest adjoining to the said Two hundred Acres and so running back into the woods And also all Woods underwoods waters runs streams ponds creeks meadows marshes fishing hawking hunting and fowling and all other Liberties and Priviledges Hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the said Tract or parcel of Land belonging or in anywise appertaining' the said Robert Livingston his Heirs and Assigns rendering and paying as a quit rent for the same twenty shillings current money of the then Province of New York Yearly and every year at Albany on the twenty fifth day of March unto his Majesty his Heirs and Successors or unto such officer or officers as should be appointed to receive the same.


And your Petitioners further Humbly shew that the said Robert Livingston by virtue of another Patent under the hand of the aforesaid Thomas Dongan and Sealed with the Seal of the then Province of New York bearing date the twenty Seventh day of Angust one thousand Six hundred and Eighty five was seized and possessed of another Tract of Land called Tackkanick described as follows to wit Lying and being adjacent unto the aforerecited tract of Land beginning behind Patt-Kook on a certain Creek that runs into the east side of Hudsons River and is known by the name of Roeloffe Johnsons kill beginning on the North west side of the said Kill that runs along the flatt or plain Land at a place called by the Natives Minischtanock where two black Oak Trees are marked with L and from thence along a small Hill to a Valley that leads to a small Creek called by the Indians Quissichcook and over the said Creek to a high place to


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the Westward of a high Mountain where two black oak trees are marked L and is called by Natives Kackkawanick from thenee westward to a small Hill on the side of a Creek called Skaanpook where two white Oak Trees are marked L and so runs along the East side of the said Creek which a little lower is called by the name of Twastawekok and is the westerly bounds the Sontherly bounds beginning on the other side of the Creek that runs along the flatt or plain over against Minisicktanock where two trees are marked and runs along the foot of the high Mountains to the Path that goes to Wawigchtanock to a Ifill called by the Indians Mananosick where two trees are marked L on the South west side of the Path from thence Westward to a Creek called by the Natives Nachawawackkano where two white Oak trees aro marked L which Creek comes into the other Creek called Twastawekok which is the West bounds and so incloses all the Land above recited the Place where the two Creeks mect being called Mawichnanck the flatt or plain Land lying on both sides of the said Creek containing about three hundred Morgan or Six hundred Acres together with all and singular the Trees Timber Woods Uunderwoods Swamps Moores Marshes Meadows Rivulets Streams Creeks Waters Lakes Pools Ponds fishing Hawking Hunting and fowling and whatever else to the said Tract of Land within the bounds and limits aforesaid belonged or in any wise appertained" Yielding rendering and paying therefore yearly and every year unto his Majesty his Heirs and Assigns or unto such Officer or Officers as should be appointed to receive the same Eight Shillings current money of the then Province-


And your Petitioners further Humbly shew that the aforesaid Robert Livingston soon after the Grants in form aforesaid made of the lands and premises aforesaid made application to the said Thomas Dongan then being Lieutenant Governor of the then Province as aforesaid, under false and fraudulent pretences that the said Robert Livingston had been at vast Charges and Expence in purchasing the said tract of Land from the native Indians and in improving and settling the same and for encouraging the future Settlement the said Robert Livingston applied to the said Thomas Dongan to constitute and ercet the said Tracts or parcels of land within the bounds and limits aforesaid to be a Lordship and


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MANOR OF LIVINGSTON.


Manor and to confirm the same unto him his Heirs and Assigns by Patent under the Seal of the Province. And did at the same time falsely and fraudulently suggest and represent to the said Thomas Dongan that the Lands granted to him the said Robert Livingston by the said recited Patents were lying together and were bounded and limited in manner following that is to say . "On the north by a Line to be drawn from a certain Creek or Kill over against the South Side of Vastrix Island in Hudsons River called Wachankasigh to a place called by the Natives Wawanaquassick where the Heaps of Stones lye being near the Head of a certain Kill or Creek called Nanapenahekan which come out of a Marsh lying near unto the said Hills of the said Heaps of Stones upon which the Indians throw upon another as they pass by from ancient Custom among them and from thence extending to the Northermost end of the Hills that are to the North of Tachkanick known by the name of Ahashewaghkick and on the East from Ahashewaghkick aforesaid along the said Hills to the Southermost end of the same called Wichquapakakat and from thence by a straight line to the South end of a small piece of land called Sakaqua and Nakawaewick and on the South by a straight line to be drawn from thence to the Souther- most Bounds or Bowcht of Roeloff Johnsons Kill and from thence by a straight line to a place on the River side called Sanskahamka which lies over against the Sawyers Creek and on the West by Hudsons River including all the Lands on both sides of Roeloffe Jo'insons Kill-


And your Petitioners further Humbly shew that the said Thomas Dongan giving Faith and Credit to the false and fraudulent Suggestions and Representations of the said Robert Livingston without any new Consideration to move him thereto or any interest resulting thereby to his then Majesty did on the Twenty Second Day of July One thousand Six hundred and Eighty Six issue another Patent (called a Confirmation) to the said Robert Livingston but whether the same will by operation of Law comprize any more or other Lands than those contained in the Two above mentioned Grants Your Petitioners do not at present undertake to represent nor do they conceive the same material.


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And Your Petitioners further Humbly shew That the two first recited Grants were for small and inconsiderable Tracts of Land to wit, the first thereof being for the quantity of Two thousand Acres only ; and the said Second Grant being for about the Quantity of Six hundred Acres which Your Petitioners stand ready to prove and maintain not only by the Grants themselves but by Boundaries thereof Whereas the Land claimed by the Heirs and Descendants of the said Robert Livingston the greater part whereof is now in their possession is of much larger extent and of much greater Value containing at least the quantity of One hundred and Seventy five thousand Acres.


And your Petitioners further represent That a great part of Your Petitioners are Tenants holding under the Descendants of the said Robert Livingston upon Terms and Conditions oppressive and burthensome to the last degree, unfriendly to all great exertions of Industry and tending to degrade your Petitioners from the Rank the Gop of Nature destined all Mankind to move in, to be SLAVES and VASSALS-But notwithstanding the miseries your Petitioners have and do experience they would have remained silent and not published their misfortunes had they not the fullest confidence that they can make manifest to Your Honorable Bodies That the Descendants and Heirs of the said Robert Livingston have long enjoyed and donow enjoy by means the most fraudulent and suggestions the most false a large Tract of Country the Right whereof is vested in the People of this State.


Your Petitioners therefore earnestly but dutifully apply themselves to the Guardians of the interests and Property of all the People of this State and humbly request them to investigato the premises and to hear the facts above alledged verified and proved in such way as your Honorable Body may direct To the intent that if the Allegations aforesaid are maintained the People of this State may pursue such Remedy as the Laws afford to regain their long withheld Rights whereby the Interests of the good People of this State will be much advanced and benefitted and Your Petitioners relieved from the ruinous and insupportable Grievance they are now constrained to encounter, by continuing


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MANOR OF LIVINGSTON.


to retain their several Possessions upon such terms as shall be just and equitable


And your Petitioners as in Duty bound will ever pray &c. 7th January 1795.


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... On the 19 March 1795, the committee of the Assembly reported adversely on the above petition, and the House concurred in the Report on the 23d of the same month. For the Report, &c., Sce, Assembly's Journals, IX.


XI.


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1755


NoTE. The lists for the counties of Albany. New York and Suffolk are missing.


SLAVES IN ULSTER CO. 1755.


KINGSTON.


A List of all the Names of all such Persons as have Given of their Negrous Slaves and their Number of Male and famale Unto me David Lametter: Capt of a Company Malitia In Kingstoun In Ulster County above the age of 11 Jaers Masters or oners Names.


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By Capt Lawrence Salisbury a list of the Slaves Mules and females and Their Names and the Names of their Masters as it Here Under Doth appear.


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The Name of the Slaves.


DTeles. Females.


Coll AbrmGaasbeck Cham- bers. 4 Tom & Sam& Kellis & Robin& 2 Mary & Anna.


Coll John Tanbroeck ..... 3 Sam & Tom & Bel. 2 Det & Anna


Capt Lawrence Salisbury. 2 Gif & Jack .. 1 Mary


Capt John Slegh.


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Wido Annaca Johnson


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3 Mary & Mary & Dien


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John Sneyden.


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The Names of their Masters


The Names of the Slives. Malez. Females


Marta Snyder 0


1 Bet


Phillip Vielle. 0


1 Dein


John Luyks.


1 Tom .. 1 Bet


John Burhans


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3 Ileny & Jack & Sesar


2 Bet & Nan


Wido BlandicnaTenbrocck 2 Bal & Dan


1 Gen


Coenradt Tan Broeck .. . . 1 Sam


2 Regein & Regein


Abrin Van Gaasbeck .. ... 0


Benjamin Tanbrocck. 1 Titus


Jolin Van Gaashcek


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1 Sar


William Oosterhout


2 George & Simon


2 Nen & Qussaba


Jacob Burhans. 1 fort


Wido Margareit Burhans 2 Tone & frank.


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Isaac Deccar.


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Tuenes Oosterhout 1 Jack.


Hlenderick Brink .. 2 Bein & Jack.


2 Mary & Dijacn


A True List Taken by Capt. Petrus Bogardus of All the Slaves Reported To him by Those Persons here under Written Both Male and female Above the Age of fourteen Years.


Males. Females.


Males. Females


Capt Petrus Bogardus. 3


. Tjerck Dewitt. 4


Petrus Ed Elmendorph. 1


Waldron Dumon 1


Wid Cattrienna Crocck. 1


0 Johanis Dubois 1


0


Thomas Beekman 1


Jacobus Dumon 1


Christofel Kiersted .. 1


2 Nelle Oosterhoudt. 2


I


Johanis Chris Thomas 1


U Moses Contyn. 1


1


Direk Shepmocs


0 Wilhelmus Hooghteling U


1


Cornelis Vicle .. 0


1 Anthony Hofman 4


Tryntje Van Keuren 0


1 Hendrick freligh 1


1


track Dubois. 2


I Johanis Mas en 0


1


Evert Bogardus


3 Harber Ploegh 0


2


SHAWANGUNCK. A List of Slaves within the Precinct of Shawcangunk Under the Command of Cupt. Benjamin Smedes.




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